Email: Making arrangements

1. Email arrangements.

Match the questions with the answers.

2. Language review.

Look at the examples.

Let's go to the movies. (= a suggestion: an idea about something to do in the near future)
I'm having dinner with Steve tonight. (= an arrangement: a plan organised with another person)
My train arrives at 5 p.m. (= a scheduled event: something that is programmed to happen) 

Put the sentences in the correct category.

3. Word order.

Put the words in order to complete the sentences.

4. Questions and answers.

Match the questions and answers.

5. Write.

1. Email arrangements.

Imagine you receive this email from a friend. Is next week a good time for a friend to visit you?

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Phil
Mark
Coming to town
5 May 2009 09:40

Hi! How are you? I've got some good news. I'm coming to see you next week! I found a cheap flight on the Internet. I'm staying at a hotel in the town centre. I arrive on Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. and I leave on Sunday at 1:00 p.m. What are your plans for those days? When can we meet?

Also, can you meet me at the airport? If not, what's the best way to get to the centre?

Write an email to your friend. Describe your plans for the week and suggest some times to meet and some activities to do. Also tell your friend the best way to get to the town centre if you can't go to the airport. Write approximately 100 words.