Resource 2: Writing letters
Background information / subject knowledge for teacher
Pupils are likely to find letter writing more enjoyable (in either their mother tongue or the additional language) if they feel there is a real reason for writing and that someone will be interested in reading their letters. There will be a number of situations where using the additional language would be more appropriate. In every case, you will need to discuss which language to use.
You can arrange with teachers in another school for pupils in each school to write letters to those in the other (see Resource 1). You could also help your pupils to write a letter to a company to ask for a donation of money, goods or services for the school. If you have taken them to visit a place in your community such as a clinic, an agricultural project or a factory, you could help them to write a letter of thanks. There may be happy or sad occasions where it would be appropriate for them to write someone a letter of congratulations or condolence.
Whatever type of letter you choose, first discuss with pupils why people write letters and what they want to say in the particular type of letter chosen. Write their ideas on the chalkboard and help them to organise them into paragraphs. You may wish to use some of the following outlines.
When pupils have completed their letters, send them to the person or organisation to whom they are addressed. You could collect all the pupils’ letters and put them into one large envelope with the appropriate address. If you and the pupils are lucky, you will receive a reply!
Outline of a letter to a pen-pal at another school (or country)
Dear ……………….
I am very pleased that we are going to be pen-pals. In this letter I am going to introduce myself to you.
My full name is ………………………………. I am …. years old. As I don’t have a photograph to send you at present I will describe what I look like. [followed by sentences with this description]
I would like to tell you about my family. [followed by sentences about them]
We live in ………………… [followed by sentences about the place]
These are some of my favourite things. My favourite food is …………. My favourite music is ……………. My favourite subject at school is ………………
At the weekends I like to ………………………………………………….
When I finish school I hope to …………………………………………….
I am looking forward to hearing from you.
With best wishes
[Name and signature]
Outline of a letter of thanks after a school visit
Dear ……………….
I really enjoyed our visit to ……………….
What I found most interesting was …………………………….
I thought this was the most interesting because……………………
If our school has a chance to make another visit I would like to ……………….
Thank you very much for ……………………………………………….
Yours sincerely
[Name and signature]
Outline of a letter to a company requesting a donation
Dear ……… [name of person or Dear Sir or Dear Madam]
I am writing to ask for your help. Our school really needs…………………
We need this because ……………………………………………………….
I am writing to you because …………………. [reasons why this company could help].
I do hope you will be able to assist us.
Yours sincerely
[Name and signature]
Resource 1: Pen-pals