Sample 1:
Dear Tom,
How are you doing? Did you do anything interesting last summer? I joined a school club and did some volunteer activities. I collected rubbish at the park near my school. I also had a chance to study various kinds of trees in the park. After these activities, I was happy when I made a small contribution to protect the environment.
Write to me soon and tell me about your summer activities.
Best,
Mai
Sample 2:
Dear Tom,
How are you doing? Did you do anything interesting last summer? I joined a school club and did some volunteer activities. I collected old books and clothes for children at the local orphanage. I also tutored them to learn English. It was an interesting activity. I felt happy when helping them have a better life.
Write to me soon and tell me about your summer activities.
Best,
Mai
Sample 3:
Dear Tom,
How are you doing? Did you do anything interesting last summer? I joined a school club and did some volunteer activities. My friends and I collected books for the community library so that local children would get more books to read. We also tutored primary students. By doing that, we were happy to help children have a better life.
Write to me soon and tell me about your summer activities.
Best,
Mai
Sample 4:
Dear Tom,
Hey there! I hope this letter finds you well. Guess what? Last year, I got involved in some volunteer activities that were pretty cool. I joined a local community service group and spent time cleaning up the park near our school. It was a bit tiring, but I felt so good knowing I was making a difference. We also had this amazing session where we learned about different types of trees in the park. It felt great contributing to the environment. How was your summer? Can't wait to hear all about it!
Take care,
Mai
Sample 5:
Dear Tom,
I hope this letter finds you in great spirits. I wanted to share something exciting from last year – I got involved in volunteer work! I joined a local community initiative that focused on helping elderly neighbors with their daily tasks. We assisted with grocery shopping, gardening, and spent time chatting with them. It was incredibly rewarding to make a positive impact on their lives and create meaningful connections. The joy on their faces was priceless, and it made me realize the power of giving back. Can't wait to catch up and hear about your experiences!
Best,
Mai
Sample 6:
Dear Tom,
I hope this letter finds you well. I wanted to share some highlights from last year, especially the volunteer activities I got involved in. I joined a local community initiative and spent time at a nearby animal shelter. Cleaning and caring for the animals brought so much joy to my heart. It was a simple act, but seeing those wagging tails and grateful purrs made it all worthwhile. Volunteering taught me the importance of giving back, and I can't wait to continue making a positive impact. How was your year? I'd love to hear about your adventures.
Take care,
Mai
Write a postcard of about 50 words about your holiday in a city. Use the information in 4.
- What city is it?
- What is it like? (the weather, the people, the food)
- What can you see and do there?
Now write a paragraph of 50-60 words about the robot you would like to have. Use information 3 to help you.
- What’s the name of your robot?
- What type of robot is it?
- Where can it work?
- What can it do for you?
- What festival is it?
- When do you celebrate it?
- What food does your family eat?
- What activities does your family do?
- Do you like the festival? Why or why not?
1. What’s film’s name?
2. What type of film is it?
3. Who are the main characters?
4. What is the main content?
5. What do people say about the film?
6. What do you think about the film?
Write a paragraph of about 50 words to tell what you can do to make your classroom a greener place.
There are some things we can do to make our classroom a greener place. Firstly,…
Look at the information on Mark's visit to India last summer. Write a paragraph of about 50 words about his visit. You can start with:
Last summer, Mark visited Delhi in India. He __________.
Country |
India |
Time |
7 days |
City |
Delhi |
Activities |
- watch a snake performance - visit temples - eat street food |
People |
friendly |
Weather |
hot |
Use the following questions as cues:
1. What festival did you go to?
2. Where and when did you go to it?
3. Why do people celebrate it?
4. What did you do there?
5. Did you like the festival? Why or why not?
Use the information in 4 to write a paragraph of about 50 words about your dream house.
- Type of house
- Location
- Numbers of rooms
- Surroundings
- Things in the house and what they will/ might do for you
Example: My dream house is a big palace. It is in the mountains.
Write a paragraph of 40-50 words about the sport / game you talked about in 4. You can also refer to the listening passages.
- What is the name of the sport / game?
- How many players are there?
- How often do you play it?
- What equipment does it need?
Interview a classmate. Ask him/ her what two things he/ she will do if he/ she becomes the president of the 3Rs club. Write a paragraph about your classmate's ideas. Write about 50 words. Do you think your classmate will be a good club president?
1. His/ her name and class
2. Idea 1 + explanation/examples
3. Idea 2 + explanation/examples
4. Idea 3 + explanation/examples
5. Will he/she be a good club president?
Write an invitation letter to one of your friends or relatives, using the following cues: event, start time, place, time to meet.
1. How much do you like watching TV?
2. How many hours a day do you watch TV?
3. When do you watch TV the most?
4. Do you watch TV when you are eating?
5. What TV programme do you watch the most?