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How do you usually communicate? Get in small groups and answer the following
questions:
- Do you send letters or e-mails to your family or friends?
- Can you see what people want to say with their gestures?
- Do you understand drawings or emojis instead of words?
- Do you listen attentively when people talk to you?
WRITTEN MEANS OF COMMUNICATION.
A letter: Do you know what a letter is?
Imagine a letter is like a special note you write to your friend or family when they’re
not with you. You write it on a piece of paper, put it in a special paper cover called an
envelope, and then put a stamp on it. The letter goes on a little adventure and travels to
your friend or family member. When it gets there, they open it and read your message.
They might even send you a letter back. It’s like talking to them, but with paper and not
in person. It’s a cool way to stay in touch when you can't see each other!
WRITE A SHORT LETTER TO YOUR BEST FRIEND.
Check the parts of a letter and write one to your best friend on a piece of paper. Use
short sentences and express your ideas. When you finish, put it in an envelope a send
it to you friend. Wait for the response. Used known structures and familiar vocabulary.
PARTS OF A LETTER
SS
Mr./ Ms./Mrs.
Name
Address
A Introduction
Closing.
Sincerely,
Signature
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