EXERCISE
From: David
Subject: Touring Holiday
Some college friends of mine are visiting your area for a week-long touring holiday. They would like to explore the local area and learn about its history. Could you tell me about some places they could visit? Also, what is the best way to get around — by car, bike, or coach?
Hi David,
It’s great to hear from you! I’m excited your friends are visiting Málaga – it’s the perfect place for a touring holiday. Let me fill you in with some ideas!
First of all, they shouldn’t miss the historic centre, which stands on a lively area full of charming streets and impressive monuments like the Alcazaba which is a Muslim fortresses in Spain and the Roman Theatre being built in the in the 1st century when Malaga was a Roman province. Everything is within easy walking distance, so it’s really a piece of cake to explore on foot.
I would definitely recommend renting a car. It doesn’t break the bank and will allow them to visit places like Ronda and Nerja, which are stunning. Traveling by coach is also possible, but it might be less flexible. Bikes are fun, but only for short distances
About money, Málaga is great because it won’t cost an arm and a leg to enjoy delicious tapas. They can save for a rainy day by choosing local cafés, and the food is mouth-watering!
If your friends are social butterflies, they’ll love hanging out at Muelle Uno by the port. I’m sure they’ll be over the moon with their trip!
Hope this cheers you up.
Let’s catch up soon!
Best wishes,
Yolanda
MUY IMPORTANTE: INCLUIR LA SIGUIENTE INFORMACIÓN
Escribe primero una lluvia de ideas para organizar tus ideas con claridad, prestando especial atención a incluir todo lo que te piden.
Incluye todos los puntos de la tarea
Quieren viajar y conocer tu zona y su historia.Lugares que podrían visitar
Monumentos mencionados: Alcazaba / Roman Theatre
Otros lugares para visitar: Muelle Uno / Port / Local Cafés
La mejor manera de moverse (coche – autobús – bicicleta).
Car to go to long distance places
Coach less flexible
Bikes for short distance
LENGUAjE INFORMAL
EL LENGUAJE debe ser informal porque el e-mail va dirigido a un amigo o alguien que conoces bien. Por tanto incluye contracciones, expressiones coloquiales y verbos phrasales
Contracciones:
I’m excited
It won’t cost
They’ll love
Expresiones coloquiales:
They shouldn’t miss…
No deberían perdérse…
Everything is within easy walking distance, so it’s really a piece of cake to explore on foot
Todo está a poca distancia a pie, así que es pan comido explorarlo andando
It won’t cost an arm and a leg
No costará un ojo de la cara
They can save for a rainy day
Pueden ahorrar para una ocasión especial
If your friends are social butterflies
Si a tus amigos les encanta socializar…
They’ll be over the moon with their trip
Estarán encantados con su viaje
Verbos frasales:
Let me fill you in with some ideas!
¡Déjame ponerte al día con algunas ideas!
They’ll love hanging out at Muelle Uno
Les encantará pasar el rato en Muelle Uno
Let’s catch up soon!
¡Pongámonos al día pronto!
ESTRUCTURA: Saludo, Cuerpo y Cierre
Saludo:
Hi David, It’s great to hear from you!
Cuerpo:
Párrafo de apertura: mostrar aprecio por su mensaje y reaccionar positivamente:
It’s great to hear from you! I’m excited your friends are visiting Málaga – it’s the perfect place for a touring holiday. Let me fill you in with some ideas!
Partes principales del cuerpo:
lugares / transportes / comida
Párrafo de cierre:
Hope this cheers you up / Let’s catch up soon!
Despedida:
Best wishes