WRITING GUIDE 1 You are planning to spend the weekend camping and walking in the mountains with a group of friends from school. Write a note to a new student in your class to invite them to join you. a Say where you are going. b Give the time and place to meet. c Ask them to tell you if they can come or not as soon as possible. d Remind them that they will need good walking boots: this is very important 2 You spent a week staying with an English friend and their family in London. Today is the last day of your visit and you have to get up very early to catch your plane. Write a note to thank your friend's parents. a Say you are sorry not to say goodbye to everyone in person b Thank them for the food and the accommodation. cSay how much you enjoyed your visit, especially the trip to Brighton d Add a message at the end to say you hope they will visit 3 You and two friends have tickets for a music festival this weekend, but one friend is ill and can't go. You want to sell the spare ticket. Write an advert to put on the school noticeboard. a Say you have a spare ticket for sale and explain what type of event it is for. b Describe the event and give information about the date, time and place. C Say how much the ticket costs. d Give your name and telephone number so that people can contact you. you soon. Write Write your note, invitation and advert. Use the plan to help you. Task Read tasks 1-3 and check you understand them. Ideas Answer the questions. 1 Who is each short text for? Is it for a friend, a classmate, a member of your family, etc.? 2 Think about the main purpose of the texts. Are you writing to explain, invite, remind, make an offer, etc.? Plan Follow the instructions. 1 Write the title of the message or the name of the person at the top, but don't include greetings. 2 Make sure the purpose of the text is clear. Keep it short. Use short sentences, imperatives and abbreviations where you can. Check Check the following points. Have you included the information asked for in the task? Have you used informal language, short sentences, imperatives and abbreviations? Have you checked spelling, grammar and punctuation?