An email giving holiday advice

An email giving holiday advice

Learn how to write an email to give holiday advice.

Do the preparation task first. Then read the text and tips and do the exercises.

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From: Janet Hill
To: Sunny Chen
Subject: Hi!

Hi Sunny!

How are you?

We're finally coming to Singapore so I wanted to ask your advice on what we should do while we're there. What shouldn't we miss? We'll have our two kids aged 6 and 8 with us so ideally we want to do things we can enjoy as a family.

We've already got a hotel booked in Marina Bay and we arrive on 12 May for a week.

I hope you're around so we can meet up!

See you soon,

Janet


From: Sunny Chen
To: Janet Hill
Subject: Re: Hi!

Hi Janet!

Lovely to hear from you and how exciting that you're coming!

You've picked a great area to stay in as it's right next to a must-see attraction, Gardens by the Bay. They light them up at night and the kids will love it. Another place to take the little ones is the zoo, and the Night Safari is really worth doing. The animals are much more active at night than during the day, so it's pretty special.

As for food, there's quite a variety here. I'd recommend trying laksa and kaya toast – they're both really typical Singaporean foods. You can also eat well and cheaply at street markets. You should definitely check them out.

Can't wait to see you all!

Sunny

P.S. My number here is +65 1234 1234.

Tips

  1. Start informal emails with Hi + name instead of Dear + name.
  2. An informal email can be like a conversation, so you can start with How are you?
  3. If you're replying, you can start with Lovely to hear from you.
  4. Use these phrases to make recommendations:
    ... is worth doing / seeing / going to.
    ... is a must-see (attraction).
    I'd recommend ...
    You can ...
    You should ...
  5. Say why you recommend those things.
  6. You can add something at the end using P.S.

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Submitted by Riko Sasajima on Wed, 24/06/2020 - 08:12

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Hi! Makiko. Lovely to hear from you. I’d recommend going café enzo near Warabi station. It is local café only the people who know it know. You can enjoy both of view and foods. Inside of café, wall and floor are made of woods, there are retro furniture and some foreign magazine and so, on. It looks like private house. Few people can have meal there at the same time. I think not too large is one of attractive points. You should try unique sweets only can eat there. I recommend eating Ja-cakes and cheese omelet. Ja-cake has various types. It is like parfait. For example, oreo, green tea and vegetable cakes. I especially recommend eating vegetable cakes. I think even person who don’t like vegetable can try it. Mainly ingredients are tomato sweet tomato and boiled carrot and some green vegetable. It is famous for healthy parfait. Cheese omelet is also recommend because cheese inside of omelet gives us happy at the moment. You should try it when you go there. Also, you can celebrate friends birthday with reservation until the previous day. All clerks cerebrate with singing song. I heard you will celebrate John’s birthday as surprise. You should check its service.

Submitted by Ainash Gadekar on Wed, 24/06/2020 - 05:09

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From: Rushikesh To: Sudhir Subject: Coming to Visit! Hi Sudhir! How are you? We're finally coming to Shirdi so I wanted to ask you what we should do while we're there. We want to do things we can enjoy as a family. We've already got a hotel booked in Sai Palace and we arrive on 19 April for two days. I hope you're around and we can meet up! See you soon, Rushikesh

Submitted by senes19 on Sat, 20/06/2020 - 12:34

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Hi Sümbül, Great to hear from you that you're coming and how wonderful! Unfortunately I won't be in Ankara while you are here. I am so so sorry. But, well, I'd like to recommend you to many places which you should visit. Firstly there is Anıtkabir where Atatürk'ü grave is located. Another place is Kocatepe Mosque. This is the biggest mosque in the Europe and Asia. In addition you should visit 'Hamamönü House's'. These houses was built thousands of years ago. So, I am sorry that I can not accompany you in this trip. However, when you need me, pls call me. See you another time. Enes.
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Submitted by JuanManuelLopezGil on Mon, 11/05/2020 - 23:56

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Always, I recommend that all people have a Tripadvisor Account and that search where can buy to best price because Malta is an expensive country and with variables prices. Also, they should have a cellphone with a full-battery because is very necessary for every activity: order a taxi, book a hosting, take pictures and not get lost in its beauty thanks to Google Maps.
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Submitted by OlaIELTS on Sun, 26/04/2020 - 15:00

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I'd recommend a visit to a must-see attraction centre in the city, a walking tour around the town, visit to a National centre like zoo or others and taking local dish in a restaurant.
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Submitted by Nikolaos Stavr… on Wed, 18/03/2020 - 14:19

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Hi! I would recommend staying just outside the city center. They should try the local food and wine while they are here. The archeological and the naval museums are both worth going to. The castle is a must-see attraction. Finally, another thing that's worth doing is a walking tour of the old town. P.S. you shouldn't forget to wear a hat and suncream See you, Nikolaos

Submitted by jazmin marquez on Mon, 16/03/2020 - 13:12

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Hi Alejandra Lovely to hear from you and so exciting that you are coming! I will be at Santa Martha in May, so that we can meet there. Well, I would recommend staying at the Hotel "Parque de los Novios", it is in the center of the city, so you are close to everything. I know you've never seen the sea, so you should definitely go to "Marina", and El Rodader beach is another must-see. As for food, there is a great variety here. Fish is worth trying, a typical coastal food, and you can also eat well and cheaply in the market square. I can not wait to see you! Jasmine PS I'm going to travel with my boyfriend
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Submitted by Tun Lin on Fri, 06/03/2020 - 14:29

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Hi John, How are you? Lovely to hear you and your family coming to Myanmar soon. There are many nice places should stay in but I recommend staying in Chatrium hotel near to the Bogyoke market,one of the must see places. Shwe Dagon pagoda is the most famous place and is worth going to for every visitor to our country. You should try some local food such as moke hin gar and Myanmar traditional coconut rice and chicken. See you soon John.

Submitted by Elius Hossain on Tue, 25/02/2020 - 14:10

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Hi Peter, Lovely to hear from you and how exciting that you are coming! You chose a nice looking place in the center of the city where I live. Several visiting places including a worth seeing park, national museum and a big must-see zoo. You should visit the museum as a history student. Park is quite active during the day time and has beautiful sceneries. The city has a good transportation system and a lot of well-furnished hotels. I would recommend choosing a moderate cost hotel because it will save money as well as provide better services. You can taste the street food which delicious and not expensive. Riding rickshaw always fascinating in our city, you should check it out. I am looking forward to seeing you soon! Elius

Submitted by shahhoseini on Wed, 19/02/2020 - 18:16

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I recommend for tourists to see all of the attractive and historic places in Iran.