Write a short email to your friend (about 50 words). Tell your friend your feelings about this email and what you plan to do. You have 10 minutes.
INFORMAL:
Hey Felipe,
I got an email from the principal about the group for new teachers that I joined. We are being told to attend unpaid staff meetings every Friday! I am grateful for the opportunity, but I don’t want to spend my Friday afternoons at work for no pay!
Speak soon,
Julia
Write an email to the principal (about 120-150 words). Tell them your thoughts about this email and what you would like to do. You have 20 minutes.
FORMAL:
Dear Principal,
Thank you for your email about the staff meetings for new teachers!
On one hand, I am quite excited about the idea. I am looking forward to learning from my colleagues. On the other hand, I am upset by the choice of day. After a long week of teaching, many of us new teachers would like to go home and relax. Instead, we have to spend our free time at work.
Although I am eager to participate in these training sessions, I am wondering if we could arrange another date. I have spoken to some other group members and we believe that a week night meeting after school would be best for all of our schedules. Could we consider Monday or Wednesday instead? Please let me know if this is possible.
Regards,
Julia Rodrigues
APTIS FOR TEACHERS: WRITING PRACTICE TEST #3
PART 1: You are joining a volunteer organization. Fill out the form. Write short answers (1-5 words) for each message. You have 3 minutes.
What is your name? My name is Sumandeep Kaur.
When is your birthday? My birthday is July 12th, 1990.
Where are you from? I am from Mumbai, India.
What are your hobbies? I am into reading novels.
What are your plans for the weekend? I am going to study.
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