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Writing an email giving instructions – A1 English writing

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Last updated: May 26, 2026 8:40 am
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Improve your A1 English skills with email writing exercises. Practice giving instructions with easy tasks and beginner-friendly examples.

Exercises & Summary
  1. Email Writing Exercises
  2. Exercise 1
  3. Exercise 2
  4. Exercise 3

Email Writing Exercises

Writing an email that gives instructions is a useful skill to have in everyday life. You might need to ask a friend to water your plants or give instructions to a classmate or show someone how to do simple things. So a good instruction email should be short, clear and easy to follow. Good structure and simple language will help the reader to understand what you are saying.

How to Organize Your E-mail

When writing for A1, keep your email simple and break it into three parts:

1. Greeting
Begin with a friendly greeting.

Examples:

  • Hi Alex,
  • Hello Mia,
  • Dear Sam,

Then tell me why you are writing.

Examples:

  • Thanks for helping me this week.
  • I need your help while I’m away.
  • Can you help me with a few things?

2. Main Part
Make your instructions clear. Group similar ideas together and use short sentences. Well-organized instructions are easier to follow.

Examples:

  • Please feed the cat every morning.
  • Water the plants every two days.
  • Don’t forget to lock the door.
  • Remember to turn off the lights.

3. Closing
Be polite at the end and thank the person.

Examples:

  • Thanks for your help.
  • See you soon.
  • Call me if there is a problem.
  • Best,
    Anna

Use Imperatives for Instructions

Often we use the imperative form when giving instructions. Use the verb without you or to .

Examples:

  • Open the window.
  • Feed the dog.
  • Take the keys.

Negative form:

  • Don’t leave the door open.
  • Don’t forget the homework.
  • Don’t give too much water.

Adding please makes instructions more friendly.

Examples:

  • Please clean the kitchen.
  • Please call me later.

Helpful Expressions

Typical phrases used in A1 instruction emails are:

Asking nicely

  • Can you please…?
  • Could you please…?
  • Please remember to…
  • Don’t forget to…

The arrangement of ideas

  • First,
  • Then,
  • Next,
  • Also,
  • Finally,

Connectors will make your email sound more structured and natural.

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