Task 6
In this task, you will learn more about how you exchange personal news
in a letter.
Rearrange the multiply email below into a correct order.
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A
but
FYI, I'm not good at baking cookies actually=/ So, I'll probably rely on you
guys..=D
Lissy
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B
From:
Bryan@gmail.com
CC:
michael@gmail.com To: Lissy @gmail.com
Dear Lissy:
Coincidentally, my Speaking III curriculum is a project that
ends in a recorded assessment (which becomes a time capsule) and a portfolio
of the work done in the creation of it over the two preceding months. It's
hard to share all of the pieces with you digitally, as the videos are around
100MB apiece, and the examples of student work aren't even digitized. That
said, if you really want to know more, maybe we can schedule a Skype chat,
and I can just show you? Or better yet, perhaps I can just bring some stuff
to Jakarta some time over the next month, and you and I can sit and chat
about the project while Akang Michael smokes cigarettes. =)
takzim, Bryan
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CC: Hey
Michael, any idea when you'll be around through January? I may swing by. Also, do recall that I inquired about catching up via phone
last week, friend. =)
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C
From: Jackie@gmail.com
To: Bryan@gmail.com CC: Lissy
Cookies! I'm down :)
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D
Lissy
wrote:
Dear Bryan,
Wow...yes..yes..I'd
love to know more how you did the project=) and i think it would be better if
you swing by to Jakarta next month then we have that chat...may I know when
will it be exactly?
The main reason why I prefer
to have the chat directly is..I don't know how to use a Skype chat=D Wassalam
Lissy
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E.
From: Bryan@gmail.com
Bryan wrote:
Dear Sister bear (and papa bear, CC'd):
At long last, I am planning to swing through
Jakarta next month! While my plans
are not yet solid, it seems likely I'll be there for the second week of
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January. During that
time, I'd like you to consider the possibility of us:
a)
discussing my "World Tomorrow" Project, as mentioned
below. I will bring examples on Nina's behalf, and would be happy to work
with Michael to get the project into a readily-sharable form for future ETAs
and ELFs. It is a project I am quite proud of, which targets a number of
skills in speaking, writing, and critical thinking, and which has proven
successful with over 200 Indonesian students now!
b)
baking cookies! Last year, Jackie, Michael and I did so, and I
still remember the experience fondly. In fact, I've just added Jackie to the
CC list too, on the off-chance she might want to join us for some
cookie-baking… wishing you a wonderful year's end,
Bryan
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F.
Lissy
wrote:
Bryan,
Since I know that you're teaching speaking, may I know what
kind of test you used? and how did you test them? is it one to one test like
a common international speaking test?
Have you ever tried using
portfolio assessment in speaking class? Looking forward to hearing from you
soon.
Thank
you and have a great day ahead!!:)
Wassalam
Lissy
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ANSWER
The best order is F–B–D–E–A–C
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F.
Lissy
wrote:
Bryan,
Since I know that you're teaching speaking, may I know what
kind of test you used? and how did you test them? is it one to one test like
a common international speaking test?
Have you ever tried using
portfolio assessment in speaking class? Looking forward to hearing from you
soon.
Thank
you and have a great day ahead!!:)
Wassalam
Lissy
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B
From:
Bryan@gmail.com
CC:
michael@gmail.com To: Lissy @gmail.com
Dear Lissy:
Coincidentally, my Speaking III curriculum is a project that
ends in a recorded assessment (which becomes a time capsule) and a portfolio
of the work done in the creation of it over the two preceding months. It's
hard to share all of the pieces with you digitally, as the videos are around
100MB apiece, and the examples of student work aren't even digitized. That
said, if you really want to know more, maybe we can schedule a Skype chat,
and I can just show you? Or better yet, perhaps I can just bring some stuff
to Jakarta some time over the next month, and you and I can sit and chat
about the project while Akang Michael smokes cigarettes. =)
takzim, Bryan
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D
Lissy
wrote:
Dear Bryan,
Wow...yes..yes..I'd
love to know more how you did the project=) and i think it would be better if
you swing by to Jakarta next month then we have that chat...may I know when
will it be exactly?
The main reason why I
prefer to have the chat directly is..I don't know how to use a Skype chat=D
Wassalam
Lissy
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E.
From: Bryan@gmail.com
Bryan wrote:
Dear Sister bear (and papa bear, CC'd):
At long last, I am planning to swing through Jakarta next
month! While my plans are not yet solid,
it seems likely I'll be there for the second week of January. During that time, I'd like you to consider
the possibility of us:
a)
discussing my "World Tomorrow" Project, as mentioned
below. I will bring examples on Nina's behalf, and would be happy to work
with Michael to get the project into a readily-sharable form for future ETAs
and ELFs. It is a project I am quite proud of, which targets a number of
skills in speaking, writing, and critical thinking, and which has proven
successful with over 200 Indonesian students now!
b)
baking cookies! Last year, Jackie, Michael and I did so, and I
still remember the experience fondly. In fact, I've just added Jackie to the
CC list too, on the off-chance she might want to join us for some cookie-baking…
wishing you a wonderful year's end,
Bryan
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A
From:
Lissy@gmail.com Great!!
but
FYI, I'm not good at baking cookies actually=/ So, I'll probably rely on you
guys..=D
Lissy
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C
From: Jackie@gmail.com
To: Bryan@gmail.com CC: Lissy
Cookies! I'm down :)
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