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Practice Writing

The document provides examples of short practice writing exercises in English. The exercises focus on writing emails or messages to friends or a teacher to convey different types of information in 3-5 sentences. The topics covered include telling about a new hobby, adopting a new pet, describing what to expect on a visit, canceling plans due to an accident, offering airport pickup, inviting someone shopping, and notifying a teacher of an absence.
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Practice Writing

The document provides examples of short practice writing exercises in English. The exercises focus on writing emails or messages to friends or a teacher to convey different types of information in 3-5 sentences. The topics covered include telling about a new hobby, adopting a new pet, describing what to expect on a visit, canceling plans due to an accident, offering airport pickup, inviting someone shopping, and notifying a teacher of an absence.
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PRACTICE WRITING

<TELLING – DESCRIBING – ASKING – SUGGESTION>

1. You have recently had a new hobby. 


Write an email your English friend Tim. In your email, you should:
• tell him what your new hobby is
• say why you enjoy it
• suggest a time and place to meet.
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.
I’m writing this email to tell you about my new hobby.
Take up doing ST : bắt đầu có sở thích làm gì
2. You are going to adopt: nhận nuôi a new pet. 
Write an email to your English friend Alice. In your email, you should:
• tell her what pet you are going to adopt
• say why you choose to adopt it: he/she’s always looking at me
• suggest when you could meet for coffee.
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.

3. An English friend John is spending the day at your home next Saturday. You want to
tell him what to expect.
Write a message to John. In your message, you should:
• tell him who he will meet
• say what kind of meal he will have
• ask how he would like to spend the day.
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.
Dear …,
I’m very happy to hear that you will + V.

4. You have had an accident and can’t go to Tom - your friend’s party.
Write a message to him. In your message, you should:
• describe how the accident happened: fall off the stairs – broken – hurt
• say how you are now: I was so hurt but now I feel better
• suggest when you could meet again.
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.

4. Your English friend Charlie is visiting your hometown next month. 


Write an email to Charlie. In your email, you should:
• ask what time he is arriving
• offer to pick him up at the airport: I will…
• invite him to stay with you.: Would you like
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.

5. You want to ask your English friend Hannah to go shopping with you next Sunday.
Write a message to Hannah. In your message, you should:
• invite Hannah to go shopping with you
• say what you want to buy and where you want to spend the evening
• suggest a time and place to meet.
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.

6. You are going to be absent from your next English class.


Write a message to your English teacher. In your message, you should:
• explain why you are going to be absent
• apologise to your teacher
• ask your teacher for information about next week's class. Can you tell me about the
….?
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.

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