English Email writing Junior and Elementary

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Email writing Workbook pg 15 EXERCISE 5

Think of a person, real or imaginary. Write down three complaints about him/her and think of two ways to resolve the problem.

The Problem The solution 1. He’s/ She’s always……………………………… …………………………………… 2. The problem is ………….. …………………………………… 3. I’m not happy with …………. …………………………………… Email writing - Planning

Identify a person (real or imaginary) to write about. For this example, let's use a fictional character named "Alex." The Problem The solution 1. Alex is always late. Have a serious conversation with Alex about the importance of punctuality and the impact their lateness has on others. Implement a system of reminders or consequences for lateness .

The Problem The solution 2. Alex is messy and doesn't clean up after himself. Have a direct conversation about cleanliness and expectations. Establish a cleaning schedule or chore system. Identify a person (real or imaginary) to write about. For this example, let's use a fictional character named "Alex."

The Problem The solution 3. Alex doesn't communicate effectively. Encourage Alex to express their thoughts and feelings more openly. Suggest Alex take a communication skills course or workshop. Identify a person (real or imaginary) to write about. For this example, let's use a fictional character named "Alex."

The Problem The solution 1. Alex is always late. Have a serious conversation with Alex about the importance of punctuality and the impact their lateness has on others. Implement a system of reminders or consequences for lateness . 2. Alex is messy and doesn't clean up after himself. Have a direct conversation about cleanliness and expectations. 2. Establish a cleaning schedule or chore system. 3. Alex doesn't communicate effectively. Encourage Alex to express his t houghts and feelings more openly. Suggest Alex take a communication skills course or workshop. Identify a person (real or imaginary) to write about. For this example, let's use a fictional character named "Alex."
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