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Form 3 English Email Essays

The document contains sample email essays for a Form 3 English exam, including an apology for missing a group project meeting, an invitation to a birthday party, advice for a friend stressed about exams, and a complaint about a broken chair in the school library. Each email follows a standard format with appropriate greetings, body content, and sign-offs. These examples illustrate different types of communication skills expected in the exam.

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Form 3 English Email Essays

The document contains sample email essays for a Form 3 English exam, including an apology for missing a group project meeting, an invitation to a birthday party, advice for a friend stressed about exams, and a complaint about a broken chair in the school library. Each email follows a standard format with appropriate greetings, body content, and sign-offs. These examples illustrate different types of communication skills expected in the exam.

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Sample Email Essays for Form 3 English Exam

1. Apology Email (Missing a Group Project Meeting)

To: groupmates@email.com

Subject: Sorry for Missing the Meeting

Dear friends,

I'm really sorry I missed our group project meeting yesterday. I was not feeling well and couldn't

inform anyone on time. I understand the meeting was important. Please let me know what I missed

and what I need to do.

I'll do my best to catch up. Thank you for your understanding.

Sincerely,

Adam

2. Invitation Email (Inviting a Friend to a Birthday Party)

To: farahbestie@email.com

Subject: You're Invited to My Birthday Party!

Hi Farah,

I hope you're doing well! I'm writing to invite you to my 15th birthday party this Saturday at 4:00 PM

at my house. There will be games, food, and cake! I really hope you can come and celebrate with

me.
Let me know if you can make it.

Best regards,

Nadia

3. Advice Email (Giving Advice to a Friend Who Is Stressed About Exams)

To: ali.student@email.com

Subject: Don't Worry, You Can Do It!

Hi Ali,

I heard you're feeling stressed about the upcoming exams. I just want to say - don't panic! Make a

study timetable and take short breaks while studying. Try to sleep early and stay calm.

If you need help with any subject, I'll be happy to study with you. You can do this!

Your friend,

Danial

4. Complaint Email (About a Broken Chair in the School Library)

To: libraryadmin@school.edu.my

Subject: Broken Chair in the Library

Dear Sir/Madam,

I would like to report a broken chair in the school library. It is located near the back window, next to

the bookshelf labeled "History." The seat is loose and unsafe to sit on.
Please fix it as soon as possible to prevent accidents.

Thank you for your attention.

Yours faithfully,

Sarah Lee

Class 3C

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