Forwarded from English Spmnetic!™ 📝 (౨ৎ)
Today's Session Of #nowyouknowwithena : Writing An Email !
Fun fact - This part is the easiest part to score full marks. So, attention please !
1. Greeting
Start with a friendly tone:
• Hi [Name]
• Hello [Name]
• Dear [Name]
2. Opening Paragraph
Thank your friend and introduce the topic:
• Thanks for your email. It was great to hear from you!
• I’m really excited to share my thoughts on [topic].
• You asked about [topic], and here’s what I think.
3. Paragraph 2: First Point / Answer
Give your first idea or response:
• To begin with, I think [your answer].
• One reason is that [give a reason or example].
• I’ve tried it before, and it was [your experience].
4. Paragraph 3: Second Point / Extra Detail
Continue with more explanation or another point:
• Besides that, [your second idea or advice].
• Another thing I want to share is [your point].
• It really helps because [brief explanation].
5. Paragraph 4: Suggestion / Personal Opinion
Add encouragement, suggestion or personal response:
• If I were you, I would [suggestion].
• In my opinion, it’s a great way to [reason].
• I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I did!
6. Closing Paragraph
Wrap up your email nicely:
• That’s all for now.
• Hope to hear from you soon!
• Let me know what you think.
• Take care and stay safe!
7. Sign-off
Use a casual, friendly closing:
• Best wishes,
• Bye for now,
• Your friend,[Your Name]
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Extras ++
How To Improve CA and O ( since most of you are confused on why your marks got deducted on that part ) !
1. Communicative Achievement
☆ Match the tone and style
• Use an informal or semi-formal tone (since you're writing to a friend or peer).
• Avoid being too formal (no "Dear Sir/Madam") and too casual ("Yo", "LOL" etc.).
• Use contractions (e.g. I’m, we’ll, can’t) to sound natural.
☆ Fulfill the task fully
• Always answer all parts of the question or prompts given.
• Respond to your friend’s message naturally, just like a real reply.
☆ Engage the reader
• Ask questions back: e.g. “Have you ever tried this?”
• Show enthusiasm: “I’m really looking forward to it!”
☆ Use varied expressions
• Instead of repeating “I like,” try “I enjoy,” “I’m into,” “I’m a big fan of”.
2. Organisation
☆ Use paragraphs clearly
• Structure your email into at least 3–4 paragraphs:
Opening – Greeting and reference to their email
Body – Answer all points/questions
Closing – Friendly wrap-up or follow-up question
Sign-off – See you soon / Take care / Bye for now
☆ Use linking words and connectors
• To sequence ideas: Firstly, Then, After that, Finally
• To add points: Also, Besides, What’s more
• To contrast: But, However, On the other hand
☆ Start and end naturally
• Start: Hi [Name], Thanks for your email!
• End: That’s all for now. Hope to hear from you soon!
☆ Avoid one big block of text
• Make sure each paragraph has 2–4 sentences. White space makes it readable.
Fun fact - This part is the easiest part to score full marks. So, attention please !
1. Greeting
Start with a friendly tone:
• Hi [Name]
• Hello [Name]
• Dear [Name]
2. Opening Paragraph
Thank your friend and introduce the topic:
• Thanks for your email. It was great to hear from you!
• I’m really excited to share my thoughts on [topic].
• You asked about [topic], and here’s what I think.
3. Paragraph 2: First Point / Answer
Give your first idea or response:
• To begin with, I think [your answer].
• One reason is that [give a reason or example].
• I’ve tried it before, and it was [your experience].
4. Paragraph 3: Second Point / Extra Detail
Continue with more explanation or another point:
• Besides that, [your second idea or advice].
• Another thing I want to share is [your point].
• It really helps because [brief explanation].
5. Paragraph 4: Suggestion / Personal Opinion
Add encouragement, suggestion or personal response:
• If I were you, I would [suggestion].
• In my opinion, it’s a great way to [reason].
• I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I did!
6. Closing Paragraph
Wrap up your email nicely:
• That’s all for now.
• Hope to hear from you soon!
• Let me know what you think.
• Take care and stay safe!
7. Sign-off
Use a casual, friendly closing:
• Best wishes,
• Bye for now,
• Your friend,[Your Name]
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Extras ++
How To Improve CA and O ( since most of you are confused on why your marks got deducted on that part ) !
1. Communicative Achievement
☆ Match the tone and style
• Use an informal or semi-formal tone (since you're writing to a friend or peer).
• Avoid being too formal (no "Dear Sir/Madam") and too casual ("Yo", "LOL" etc.).
• Use contractions (e.g. I’m, we’ll, can’t) to sound natural.
☆ Fulfill the task fully
• Always answer all parts of the question or prompts given.
• Respond to your friend’s message naturally, just like a real reply.
☆ Engage the reader
• Ask questions back: e.g. “Have you ever tried this?”
• Show enthusiasm: “I’m really looking forward to it!”
☆ Use varied expressions
• Instead of repeating “I like,” try “I enjoy,” “I’m into,” “I’m a big fan of”.
2. Organisation
☆ Use paragraphs clearly
• Structure your email into at least 3–4 paragraphs:
Opening – Greeting and reference to their email
Body – Answer all points/questions
Closing – Friendly wrap-up or follow-up question
Sign-off – See you soon / Take care / Bye for now
☆ Use linking words and connectors
• To sequence ideas: Firstly, Then, After that, Finally
• To add points: Also, Besides, What’s more
• To contrast: But, However, On the other hand
☆ Start and end naturally
• Start: Hi [Name], Thanks for your email!
• End: That’s all for now. Hope to hear from you soon!
☆ Avoid one big block of text
• Make sure each paragraph has 2–4 sentences. White space makes it readable.
❤11
“your journey is unique. don’t compare your pace with others. whether you move fast or slow, what matters most is that you’re moving forward. be proud of every little step you take — they all count, and one day, you’ll look back and be glad you didn’t quit !”
❤29
Forwarded from love it? keep it.
semangat tanpa usaha ibarat
kereta tanpa pemandu,
usaha tanpa semangat ibarat
pemandu tanpa kereta,
semangat itu pemacu kejayaan
manakala usaha itu punca kejayaan.
kereta tanpa pemandu,
usaha tanpa semangat ibarat
pemandu tanpa kereta,
semangat itu pemacu kejayaan
manakala usaha itu punca kejayaan.
❤10
Forwarded from Ziqq
Perahu tiada pengemudi ,ibarat jalan tiada hala tuju.
Contoh:berharap kejayaan tanpa usaha
Contoh:berharap kejayaan tanpa usaha
❤4
Forwarded from Ziqq
usah malu mempunyai tujuan,
usah malu jua ketika pembentangan.
usah malu jua ketika pembentangan.
❤6
Forwarded from KAPLA SEJARAH
Abey Syahh ️
usah malu mempunyai tujuan, usah malu jua ketika pembentangan.
Usah risau langkah permulaan,
Yakin diri penuh keyakinan.
Tutur bicara biar berkesan,
Ilmu dikongsi jadi pedoman.
Yakin diri penuh keyakinan.
Tutur bicara biar berkesan,
Ilmu dikongsi jadi pedoman.
❤6
Forwarded from STUDY WITH IRWAN (KAPLA SEJARAH)
Forwarded from PORT STUDY SEJARAH SPM
Forwarded from SPM INSIDER TIPS (KAPLA SEJARAH)
Angin berbisik iringi harapan.
Doa dipohon dengan penuh salam,
Moga esok penuh kejayaan.
❤19