Ces exercices s’appuient sur le cours ‘Écrire un message en anglais’ pour vous aider à pratiquer les formules essentielles utilisées dans les e-mails, SMS et messages du quotidien.
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Exercice 1 — Choisir la bonne formule
Lisez chaque situation et choisissez la formule la plus appropriée pour commencer ou terminer un message en anglais.
- You are writing a formal email to a person whose name you do not know. How do you start?
- You are sending a text message to a close friend to make plans. How do you greet them?
- You want to end a professional email politely. Which closing is correct?
- You are writing a friendly email to a classmate to ask about homework. How do you start?
Correction
- To whom it may concern,
- Hey! Are you free tonight?
- Best regards,
- Hi Lisa, I hope you are doing well!
Exercice 2 — Compléter un message
Complétez chaque message en anglais en choisissant la phrase qui convient le mieux pour rendre la communication claire et naturelle.
Correction
- I am writing to let you know
- Could you send me your address
- our meeting is scheduled for Monday at 10 a.m.
- Let's catch up soon
Exercice 3 — Corriger les erreurs
Chaque message en anglais contient une erreur (mauvaise formule, mauvais registre ou mauvaise structure). Réécrivez la phrase correctement.
- Dear Mr. Smith, Hey! What's up? I am writing to apply for the position of sales assistant.
- Hi Mum, Yours sincerely, I will be home late tonight. See you soon!
- To whom it may concern, Yo, can u send me the file? Thx.
- Hey Sofia! I am formally writing to inform you of my intention to attend your birthday party next Saturday.
Correction
- Dear Mr. Smith, I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to apply for the position of sales assistant.
- Hi Mum, I just wanted to let you know that I will be home late tonight. See you soon!
- To whom it may concern, could you please send me the file? Thank you.
- Hey Sofia! I would love to come to your birthday party next Saturday!
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