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Kuidas kirjutada kirja inglise keeles? (1)

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Inglise keel - Kõik luuletused, mis on inglise keeles

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Kuidas kirjutada kirja inglise keeles?

  • Alusta alati ( taandrida ) Dear ...(nimi) ja see järel kirjuta koma
  • Nt. Dear Sam,
  • Teksti kirjutamist alusta taandreaga ja juhata tekst sisse
  • Nt. (taandrida) How have you been?/ How are you? Sorry I havent written you for a while , because...(põhjus, miks sa ei ole talle kirjutanud)
  • Nt. (taandrida) Thank you for your letter! It was nice hearing about you. You asked about (teema, millest on vaja kiri kirjutada)
  • Kirjuta teemast 1-3 lõiku, igas lõigus vähemalt 4-6 lauset.
  • Iga lõik eralda taandreaga
  • Viimases lõigus teema lõpetamiseks võid küsida inimeselt kellele kirjutad millega ta tegelenud on või midagi teema kohta.
  • Nt. Tell me what have you been up to? / How is school? / Have you met any new people? / Have you visited any interesting places ?
  • Lõppu kirjuta (taandrida) Best Wishes, (NB: seal peab lõpus koma olema!) ja järgmisele reale kirjuta nimi.( Nime lõpus ei tohi olla punkti!)
  • Nt. (taandrida)Best wishes,
    Samantha
  • Nt. (taandrida)With love,
    Samantha (Sobib ainult siis kui tüdruk kirjutab kirja või kui poiss kirjutab kallimale!)
    Kiri näiteks, reisimise kohta:
    Dear Sam,
    How are you? Sorry I haven’t written you for a while, because I was on a holiday in Turkey. I stayed in a 5 star hotel with my family and my best friend Tom. Our hotel was by the sea and near to the city. Our hotel had different facilities, it had a pool, gym, handicap facilities and many more. Staff in our hotel were really helpful and polite . We spent most of our time by the pool or by the sea. On our
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