Question 4 of 4 - Email Writing
Write a short email (about 50 words) to your friend, and a longer email (120-150 words) to the president of the club.
Dear Member, this year we are planning a campaign to encourage young children to think more about nature and the natural world. Unfortunately, a lot of children prefer staying indoors and playing computer games. How can we get them to spend more time outdoors and explore? Please send us your ideas for encouraging young people to become more engaged with nature. Also, what do you think is the best way for us to communicate our messages to them?
Write an email to your friend, who is also a member of the club. Write about your ideas and how to communicate them. Write about 50 words.
Hi Linh,
I just got an email from the Nature Club asking for ideas to get kids more involved with nature. I think organizing fun outdoor activities like hiking or sports competitions could help. Also, promoting these activities on social media can reach more kids. What do you think?
Best,
Phuong
Dear Member, this year we are planning a campaign to encourage young children to think more about nature and the natural world. Unfortunately, a lot of children prefer staying indoors and playing computer games. How can we get them to spend more time outdoors and explore? Please send us your ideas for encouraging young people to become more engaged with nature. Also, what do you think is the best way for us to communicate our messages to them?
Write an email to the manager of the club. Tell the manager your suggestions for promoting nature to young people and how best to communicate them. Write 120-150 words.
Dear Club Manager,
I received your email about encouraging children to explore nature more. I believe we should organize outdoor events like nature walks, camping trips, and environmental workshops to engage them. Additionally, using social media to share stories, photos, and videos of nature experiences could inspire them to step outside. We could also collaborate with schools to promote these events directly to students.
Best regards,
Denis