Personal letters are generally written to people who you know in your social or family life such as friends from school, pen pals or family members. Personal letters are great because you can be casual and conversational, writing in a talkative, chatty manner. You can even use slang or abbreviations. Personal letters fall into a number of subcategories such as Apologies letter, Thank you letter, Personal reference letter, Congratulations letter, Invitations letter, and Condolences letter. They differ from formal types in that they can be…
It is common that English speakers make offers in conversations in order to be polite and helpful. When they do so they use these expressions: Offering Shall I (verb1)……….? Would you like me to (Verb1)………..? Would you like ………? Accepting an Offer Oh yes, I’d love to. That sounds nice. That’s very kind of you. Oh, thank you. Yes, please Refusing an Offer I’m sorry I can’t. I have to … Oh, I’d love to, but I don’t think I can’t. It’s all right. I can.......
A memo should be between 150 and 200 words long and requires the following information: • Who is the memo to? • Who is the memo from? • What is the memo about? • What is the date? This information should be positioned next to the appropriate headings as in the example below. A job title may be added after the name of the sender (and/or recipient). Memo To: From: Subject: Date: ------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------…
INGREDIENTS : 1 ripe black-skinned plantain or 4 small finger banana (make sure that the banana is sweet) 1 egg 1 tsp. sugar 6 Tbs. flour water a pinch of salt vegetable oil for deep frying STEPS/INSTRUCTION : Place flour in a deep mixing bowl. Make a well in the middle of the flour, and add egg, sugar and salt. Add water little by little. Whisk vigorously until batter is evenly smooth for coating and not too thin. If it is too thin, add more flour. Peel plantain or banana and cut in half lengthwise and then cut again with 4-…
Offering Something Responses Would you like Some drinks/food? Would you care for coffee? Why do not you have Some mint tea? How about having fun? May I offer you ...? Yes, please No, thank I do not drink coffee Thank you, I'd love to Oh, no
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