B Look at the highlighted expressions. How would they be different in an informal email (or letter)? d Write Write Paras Formal Informal Dear Sir/Madam, I look forward to hear E tlorit from you and sp Yours faithfully p57
Last Sunday I woke up at eight o'clock but I didn't want to get up, so I took my phone and spent next hour checking my social media accounts and scrolling through the news feeds. Then I got up because I was hungry. I washed my face and went to the kitchen to have breakfast. Mum had already cooked it by the time I got up. I had pancakes with strawberry jam and a big mug of tea.
After breakfast I brushed my teeth and went to my room — I had to finish doing my homework that I had started the day before. It took me about two hours to do it. Then I phoned my friend and we decided to go to the cinema after lunch. Before lunch I played a new game on my phone. After having lunch with my family I went to the cinema. My friend was waiting for me with the tickets that he had just bought. The film was great and we discussed it all the way home.
In the evening I packed my schoolbag, had supper and did the washing up. Then I watched a film on TV, had a shower and went to bed at ten.
Many people like watching TV in their free time. It’s one of my favourite pastimes too. However, I try not to spend a lot of time in front of the screen. I usually watch music channels, new and interesting films, funny cartoons and educational programs. I’d like to tell you a little bit about my favourite TV program. It’s an informative show called “Galileo”. It is named after a famous scientist Galileo Galilei, who liked making experiments. I watch this program regularly and try not to miss the next issue. It is usually shown at weekends. Each time the presenter of the program Alexander Pushnoy explains different phenomena of nature and shows amazing experiments. Most of all I like the part with these experiments. In my opinion, “Galileo” show is interesting not only for children but also for adults. Not every adult knows seemingly obvious facts. For example, why the sky is blue, why the sugar is sweet, how the paste is colored in tubes. This program can surprise even the most skeptical spectator. Usually each edition contains five different stories and experiments.
What I did last Sunday
Last Sunday I woke up at eight o'clock but I didn't want to get up, so I took my phone and spent next hour checking my social media accounts and scrolling through the news feeds. Then I got up because I was hungry. I washed my face and went to the kitchen to have breakfast. Mum had already cooked it by the time I got up. I had pancakes with strawberry jam and a big mug of tea.
After breakfast I brushed my teeth and went to my room — I had to finish doing my homework that I had started the day before. It took me about two hours to do it. Then I phoned my friend and we decided to go to the cinema after lunch. Before lunch I played a new game on my phone. After having lunch with my family I went to the cinema. My friend was waiting for me with the tickets that he had just bought. The film was great and we discussed it all the way home.
In the evening I packed my schoolbag, had supper and did the washing up. Then I watched a film on TV, had a shower and went to bed at ten.