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Writing structure, Apuntes de Criminología

Asignatura: Idioma modern I, Profesor: , Carrera: Criminologia, Universidad: UOC

Tipo: Apuntes

2016/2017

Subido el 19/09/2017

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¡Descarga Writing structure y más Apuntes en PDF de Criminología solo en Docsity! A narrative essay (story written in the past) 1. introduce the characters and explain the background 2. describe the main event 3. explain what happend in the end useful expressions: I will never forget it ....was the more exciting / frightening thing that has ever happened to me. The happiest/scariest moment in my life was when.... One of my worst/happiest memories.... It was the best/ worst day of my life. An informal letter or email 1. Begin with a suitable greeting, such as Hi Ana! 2. Explain why you are writtinf and / or respond to a person's news. 3. Give information and /or ask questions. Use a new paragrapg for each new topic. 4. Finish your letter or email and say goodby. Remember to write your name at the end. Useful language How's life? I haven't heard from you in ages. What's up? Thanks for your letter. / It was great to hear from you! I'm sorry I haven't written for ages but... I've got to tell you about... Why don't you........? Take care, /see you soon, all the best, A discussion essay 1. Think of a general statement for your introduction 2. Give two argument wich support your opinion 3. Give two arguments wich support the opposite opinion 4. Sum up and give your own opinion Give arguments: furthermore, another argument in favour / against is.... Add arguments: another reason, another argument Giving evidence: for example / research has shown that / it is clear that / it is said Contrast: although / however / nevertheless / on the one hand / on the other hand To conclude It seem clear to me that... A formal letter 1. Being with a suitable formal greeting 2. explain why you writing 3. give information and/or ask questions. Use a new pharagraph for each new topic. 4. Ginish your letter with a suitable closing expression Greetings: Dear Mr/Mrs if you know the name Dear Sir/ Madam if you don't know the name but it is a men or a woman Dear Sir or Madam if you don't know the name or weather it is a man or a woman I'm writing because... I would be interested to know... I wonder if you could send me... I would like to express my satisfaction about... closing: I look forward to your response saying goodby: Yours sincerely (if you know the name) Yours Faithfully (if you don't know the name) A topic essay 1. Explain the background to the situation and state your opinion 2. give your main opinion 3. give another opinion 4. summarize your opinion and give a conclusion giving opinions: personally I think... / I strognly feel... / In my view.../ I am convinced that... adding arguments: also, furthermore, moreover, in addition giving evidence: according to, it is clear that... I suggest... To conclude
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