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Tài Liệu Ôn Thi B1

The document provides a series of email writing prompts for English learners preparing for a B1 exam. Each prompt outlines specific elements to include in an email, such as apologizing, inviting, or describing experiences, while maintaining a word count of 35-45 words. Sample emails are provided for each prompt to guide learners in structuring their responses.

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Tài Liệu Ôn Thi B1

The document provides a series of email writing prompts for English learners preparing for a B1 exam. Each prompt outlines specific elements to include in an email, such as apologizing, inviting, or describing experiences, while maintaining a word count of 35-45 words. Sample emails are provided for each prompt to guide learners in structuring their responses.

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TÀI LIỆU ÔN THI B1: PART II – VIẾT EMAIL

TỔNG HỢP PHẦN VIẾT EMAIL

1. Your English friend – Michael has invited you to go for coffee next weekend, but you
cannot go. Write an email and in the email, you should:

 Apologise
 Explain why you cannot go
 Invite him to do something with you another time

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample email:

Dear Michael,

How are you? I am writing to you to apologise for not being able to go for coffee next weekend.
I cannot go because I am going back to my hometown to visit my family at that time. Are you
free this weekend? Would you like to go to the cinema with me?

Looking forward to hearing from you.

All the best,

Lan

2. Your English friend has asked you to go to the cinema but you can’t go. Write an email
to your friend. In your email, you should:

 Apologise
 Say why you cannot go
 Suggest going to the cinema together next Sunday

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample email:

Dear Ann,

How are you? I am writing to you to apologise for not being able to go to the cinema. I cannot go
because I am going on a trip with my class that time. Are you free next Sunday? Why don’t we
go to the cinema together?
Looking forward to hearing from you.

All the best,

Lan

3. Your English friend, Emily has invited you to spend a weekend with her family, but you
can’t go. Write an email to her. In your email, you should:

 Thank her
 Apologise to her
 Say why you can’t go

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

6. Your English friend Ann has invited you to go to the cinema tomorrow but you can’t go.
Write an email to Ann. In your email, you should:

 Apologise to Ann
 Say why you cannot go
 Invite Ann to do something with you another day

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample email:

Dear Ann,

How are you? I am writing to you to apologise for not being able to go to the cinema tomorrow. I
cannot go because I am going back to my hometown to visit my family that time. Are you free
this weekend? Would you like to go for coffee with me?

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Yours,

Lan

7. Last week, your English friend Jack lent you dictionary. You promised to return it by
yesterday, but you didn’t. Write an email to him. In your email, you should:
 Apologise
 Explain why you didn’t see him yesterday
 Offer to bring the dictionary to his house today

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample email:

Dear Jack,

How are you? I am writing to you to apologise for not being able to return your dictionary
yesterday. I didn’t see you yesterday because I had a B1 exam that time. Are you free today? Can
I bring the dictionary to your house?

Looking forward to hearing from you.

All the best,

Lan

8. Your English friend – Gorge asked you to go to the cinema this Sunday but you can’t go.
Write an email to him. In your email, you should:

 Apologise
 Say why you cannot go
 Suggest something you can do together the next weekend

Email 1:

Dear Gorge,

How are you? I am writing to you to apologise for not being able to go to the cinema this
Sunday. I cannot go because I am going back to my hometown to visit my family that time. Are
you free the next weekend? Why don’t we go to the cinema together?

Looking forward to hearing from you.

All the best,

Lan
9. You want to invite your English friend to come and stay with you. Write an email to her.
In the email, you should:

 Invite her to come and stay


 Say what activities you have in your place
 Suggest which days she should come

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample email:

Dear Emily,

How are you? I am writing to invite you to come and stay with me in Hue. We can visit the
citadel and go to the beach. We can also eat some local food together. Are you free next
weekend?

Looking forward to hearing from you.

All the best,

Lan

10. Your English friend wants to buy a new mobi phone, but isn’t sure which one to get.
Write an email to your friend and in your email, you should:

 Offer to go shopping with her/him for helping to buy a mobi phone


 Suggest a day
 Say where you will meet your friend

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample email:

Dear Peter,

How are you? I am writing to you to offer to go shopping with you for helping to buy a mobi
phone. Are you free on Sunday? Why don’t we go shopping that time? I will meet you at Big C
at 9 a.m.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

All the best,


Lan

11. You want to invite your English friend to come and stay with you. Write an email to
her. In the email, you should:

 Invite her to come and stay


 Suggest when your friend should come
 Say what you can do together

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample email:

Dear Peter,

How are you? I am writing to you to invite you to come and stay with me. Are you free this
Sunday? Why don’t you come that time? When you come, we can go to the cinema and go for
coffee together.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

All the best,

Lan

12. You have just spent a weekend with your English friend and his family. Write an email
to your friend. In the email, you should:

 Say thank you


 Tell him what you enjoyed the most
 Say what you are doing next weekend

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample email:

Dear Peter,

How are you? I am writing to you to thank you for spending a weekend with me. I enjoyed the
most was: having dinner with you and your family. I am going back to my hometown to visit my
family next weekend. Would you like to go with me?

Looking forward to hearing from you.


All the best,

Lan

13. Your family is visiting America next month. You have an American pen friend, called
Zara who also lives in America. You would like to meet her when you go to America. Write
an email to Zara. In the email, you should:

 Say when your family is coming to America


 Ask if you can meet up and suggest a day
 Suggest what you can do together

13. (tiếp theo từ trang trước)

Dear Zara,

How are you? I am writing to you to say that my family is coming to America next month on
May 15th. Are you free on Sunday, May 18th? Why don’t we meet up that time? When I come,
we can visit some beautiful places and enjoy local food together.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

All the best,

Lan

14. You went on a trip to Nha Trang with an English friend, Tony. You have just come
back home. Now, write to Tony an email. In the email, you should:

 Thank him for coming on the trip with you


 Invite him to have lunch with you next weekend
 Suggest what you can do together after lunch

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample email:

Dear Tony,

How are you? I am writing to thank you for coming on the trip to Nha Trang with me. Are you
free next weekend? Would you like to have lunch with me? After lunch, we can go to the cinema
together.
Looking forward to hearing from you.

All the best,

Lan

15. You have received a present from some friends who live in the USA. Write a card to
send to your friends. In your card, you should:

 Thank them for the present


 Explain you like it
 Say what you are going to send them in return

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample email:

Dear Peter and Ann,

How are you? I am writing to you to thank you for the present. I like it because it is very
beautiful and lovely. I know you really like reading books, listening to music, so I am going to
send you some books and some CDs in return.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

All the best,

Lan

16. You stayed with your English friend, Tom, last weekend. Write a message to Tom. In
the message, you should:

 Thank him for the visit


 Say what you enjoyed most
 Invite him to stay with you

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample message:

Dear Tom,

How are you? I am writing to you to thank you for the visit last weekend. I enjoyed most was
having dinner with you. Are you free this weekend? Would you like to stay with me?
Looking forward to hearing from you.

All the best,

Lan

17. Your English friend is coming to your hometown to study for a year. Write an email to
your friend. In your email, you should:

 Tell your friend how you feel/how happy you are when you hear the news
 Describe your hometown
 Say what you can do together

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample email:

Dear Ann,

How are you? I am writing to you to tell you that I feel very happy when I hear you are coming
to my hometown to study for a year. My hometown is beautiful and people here are friendly. I
am sure you will like it. When you come, we can visit some beautiful places and enjoy local food
together.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

All the best,

Lan

18. An English friend of yours sent you a CD for your birthday, which you have enjoyed
very much. Write a message to your friend. In your message, you should:

 Thank for the CD


 Say which song you liked best
 Suggest another singer that he or she might like

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample message (chưa hoàn thành trong hình):

Dear Ann,
An English friend of yours sent you a CD for your birthday, which you have enjoyed very
much. Write a message to your friend. In your message, you should:

 Thank for the CD


 Say which song you liked best
 Suggest another singer he or she might like

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample:

Dear Ann,

How are you? I am writing to you to thank you for the CD for my birthday. I liked “Hello” by
Adele, “Beautiful in white”, “Take me to your heart” by MLTR, “My love” by Westlife best.
Justin Bieber/Taylor Swift is a good singer. Do you want to listen to some his/her songs? I think
you might like him/her.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

All the best,

Lan

19.
An English friend of yours gave a dinner party last night, which you have enjoyed very
much. Write a message to your friend. In your message, you should:

 Thank him or her for the dinner


 Say how much you enjoyed the food
 Invite him or her to dinner

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample:

Dear Peter,

How are you? I am writing to you to thank you for the dinner party last night. I enjoyed it very
much. The food was so nice and tasty. Are you free this weekend? I will invite you to my house
for dinner.

All the best,


Lan

20.
You want to go to the cinema with your English friend. Write an email and in the email you
should say:

 Invite your friend


 Recommend a film to see
 Say why you want to see that film

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample:

Dear Ann,

How are you? I am writing to you to invite you to go to the cinema with me. Are you free this
weekend? Why don’t we see “Aquaman” / “Ant–Man” / “Hai Phượng” together? I want to see
that film because I think it is very interesting (and the main actor is very handsome.)

Looking forward to hearing from you.

All the best,

Lan

Yesterday, you went to see a film in your town. Your English friend – Jo – wants to know
all about the film. Write an email to him. In the email, you should:

 Tell Jo where you saw the film


 Describe something exciting that happened during the film
 Invite Jo to go with you to the next film you see

Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet

Sample:

Dear Jo,

How are you? I am writing to you to tell you that I saw “Aquaman” / “The Train to Busan” at
Big C yesterday. The film was so exciting. It was a man who had super power and he had to fight
against the bad guys to save the world! / It was a father who had to fight against the Zombies to
save his daughter on the train to Busan. Are you free on Sunday? Would you see “Annabelle” /
“Spider Man” at a CGV cinema with me?

Looking forward to hearing from you.

All the best,

Lan

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