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writing cae types
Designed by: Jared Pool
review
article
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● Describe an experience, person, place, give opinions, advice, provide information about a scientific topic.● Usually is meant for newspapers, journals & diaries. ● Can be informal or formal. ● Must have a title.
● Give opinions about a subject (a company, a situation in your work/school/country).● Use formal language. ● Word limit: 220- 260.
● Give opinions and recommend (tv shows, books, movies, etc.).● Can be informal or formal. ● Must include a title. ● Word limit: 220-260.
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informal letter/email
essay
● Usually began with: Dear, Hi, Hello● Introduction: reply to the person sending you the letter, short salutation (can use contractions and short expressions). ● Body of the letter: write an advice, suggestion, or favor that you are going to say to the person. ● Conclusion: finish the letter and write your goodbyes.
● Describe a situation in a business, school, club or organization that you might be a part of.● Say what you could do better and try to convince what you did right. ● Word limit: 220- 260.
● Discuss a topic that you will be given and give reasons to support your answer.● Formal language. ● Word limit: 220-260.
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● Usually starts with: Dear Sir, To whom it may concern, Mrs X● Introduction: reason why you are writing the letter. ● Body of the letter: explain what you need or what you hope to get. ● Conclusion: finish with a final sentence and say goodbye.
formal letter/email