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Gems

The document provides a structured guide for writing messages, including invitations, apologies, and reminders, using a word bank of action, place, time, and feeling words. It includes fill-in-the-blank templates for various scenarios and a longer email scaffold for more detailed communication. Additionally, it encourages personal expression through drawing or writing a message to a friend.
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Gems

The document provides a structured guide for writing messages, including invitations, apologies, and reminders, using a word bank of action, place, time, and feeling words. It includes fill-in-the-blank templates for various scenarios and a longer email scaffold for more detailed communication. Additionally, it encourages personal expression through drawing or writing a message to a friend.
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✨ PART 1: Word Bank

(Use these to help!)

Action Words Places Time Words Feeling Words


go park today happy
meet school tomorrow sorry
come home Friday excited
play shop morning okay

📝 PART 2: Easy Fill-in Messages

🟡 A. Invite a Friend
Hi ______,
Let’s go to the __________.
We can ______ there.
Want to come with me?
See you __________!
– _______

🟠 B. Say Sorry
Hi ______,
I am ______.
I can’t ______ today.
Can we meet __________?
Is that ______ with you?
– _______

🔵 C. Simple Reminder
Hello ______,
Don’t forget our trip!
It is on __________.
We meet in the __________.
See you there!
– _______

✍️PART 3: My Message

Draw or write your own email. You can use the word bank.

[ Drawing Box – draw you and your friend going somewhere ]


✏️I want to go to the __________.
Do you want to come?
Let’s meet at __________.
– _______

✅ Longer Email Scaffold (for 35–45 words)


🧩 STRUCTURE (5 parts):

1. Greeting

Hi [friend’s name],

2. Friendly Start (1 sentence)

I hope you are doing well.


I miss talking to you.
I’m very happy today!

3. Main Reason (2 sentences)

I want to go to the [place].


It will be fun. / I feel excited.

4. Details (2–3 sentences)

Let’s meet on [day] at [time].


We can [activity] at the [place].
Please let me know if you can come.

5. Closing
Hope to see you! / Is that okay with you?
– [Your name]

📝 EXAMPLE (38 words)

Hi Amir,
I hope you are doing well.
I want to go to the park this Saturday.
It will be fun!
Let’s meet at 9am.
We can walk and play.
Hope to see you!
– Faiz

✏️Fill-in Scaffold (Longer Version – 35–45 words)

Hi __________,
I hope you are ______________________.
I want to go to ______________________.
It will be ______________________.
Let’s meet on __________ at __________.
We can ______________________ at the __________.
Please let me know if you can come.
– __________

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