Consumer Law II. Linking exercise - KEY Statute of limitations product liability exemption clauses intermediate stipulations merchantable quality implied.

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Consumer Law II

Linking exercise - KEY Statute of limitations product liability exemption clauses intermediate stipulations merchantable quality implied terms to discharge a/the contract to waive the/a right

The Dead Parrot 1.stunned = knocked unconscious shagged out = tired pining = heartbroken kipping on its back = sleeping nailed = fastened with a metal spike nuzzling up = lean against

The Dead Parrot pushing the cage resting put 4000 had been nailed fall flatexamining stone dead definitely deceased lack of movement

The Dead Parrot 2. resting 3. stone dead 4. pushing the cage 5. definitely deceased 6. lack of movement 7. fall flat 8. examining 9. had been nailed 10. put 4000

Reported Speech He said: “I’m bored.” → He said that …

Reported Speech He said: “I’m bored.” → He said that he was bored.

Reported Speech He said: “Look at us.” → He …

Reported Speech He said: “Look at us.” → He told …

Reported Speech He said: “Look at us.” → He told me/us to look at them.

Reported Speech He said: “I went to Paris.” → He said that …

Reported Speech He said: “I went to Paris.” → He said that had gone to Paris.

Reported Speech He said: “Marry will speak to you.” → He said that …

Reported Speech He said: “Marry will speak to you.” → He said that Mary would speak to me/us.

The Dead Parrot he wished had purchased was wrong was was resting would wake it up had examined had been nailed to replace were out of to go would replace

Formal letters in English typical features???

Formal letters in English Which DOESN’T belong to formal letters? I’m writing to… Dear Mr Smith I would appreciate if… pretty sure Yours faithfully, I look forward to your answer With love

Formal letters in English Which DOESN’T belong to formal letters? I’m writing to… Dear Mr Smith I would appreciate if… pretty sure Yours faithfully, I look forward to your answer With love

Formal letters in English Salutation you know the name:

Formal letters in English Salutation you know the name: Dear Mr. Smith …

Formal letters in English Salutation you know the name: Dear Mr. Smith … Yours sincerely

Formal letters in English Salutation you don’t know the name:

Formal letters in English Salutation you don’t know the name: Dear Sirs OR Dear Sir or Madam …

Formal letters in English Salutation you don’t know the name: Dear Sirs OR Dear Sir or Madam … Yours Faithfully

Formal letters in English NO everyday, colloquial language; slang or jargon NO contractions (I’m; it’s, we´ve, etc) NO emotive, subjective language (terrible, rubbish etc) use ‘modal verbs’ such as would, could and should. „Please send me“ → more formally „I would be grateful if you could send me“ Don’t overdo it though, and don´t make your language too formal or maybe old fashioned.

Tips for formal letter as short as possible but not shorter clearly written clearly set out well structured – paragraphs appropriate in tone and style

A letter of complaint structure???

A letter of complaint structure - put into the right order: closingeffect problem (details) solution background warning - optional

A letter of complaint structure: 1. background 2. problem (details) 3. effect 4. solution 5. warning - optional 6. closing

Work in pairs/groups 1)Write down a letter of complaint based on the sketch "The Dead Parrot" start a new thread for your letter leave out the addresses pay attention to the appropriate style and structure use at least two expressions from the "Consumer Law" linking exercise in a meaningful way

letters to the discussion forum:

Work in pairs/groups 2) Review the assigned letter - write down a coherent text commenting on the following: the content and the instructions the structure the level of formality the correct use of vocabulary and grammar the overall impression What do you appreciate on the letter? What could be improved in the letter?