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Beginner (A1)
Are you a beginner (CEFR level A1) learner of English? This section offers writing practice to help you write short, simple texts about known topics and fill in forms. Texts include messages, emails and forms. Each lesson has a preparation task, a model text with writing tips and three tasks to check your understanding and to practise a variety of writing skills. Make a start today.
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Pre-intermediate (A2)
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Intermediate (B1)
Are you an intermediate (CEFR level B1) learner of English? This section offers writing practice to help you write simple connected text on familiar topics that are of personal interest. Texts include forum posts, reviews, messages, short essays and emails. Each lesson has a preparation task, a model text with writing tips and three tasks to check your understanding and to practise a variety of writing skills. Make a start today.
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Upper intermediate (B2)
An email about a business event
Learn how to write an email about a business event.
Tips
- Start your email with Dear to make it a little more formal. Hi is informal.
- Give the context at the beginning, e.g. Thanks for … or As you know, …
- Make sure you explain the importance of the event for your company:
I’ve made some new contacts that will be good for our company.
… were particularly interesting for us.
… with some suggestions about how we can use it. - Keep your email short. Add an attachment if you have more to say:
I’m attaching … - You can finish by offering to give more information:
I’m happy to discuss the report further if you’re interested. - You can sign off with Best regards.