Writing E-mails
Which of these expressions are most Suitable for an e-mail? WRITING E-MAILS Which of these expressions are most Suitable for an e-mail? Dear Mrs. Charlton Yours faithfully Regards Dear Sue Yours Yours sincerely Love
Which of these phrases will definitely not WRITING E-MAILS Which of these phrases will definitely not be in an e-mail? ABREVIATIONS FORMAL LANGUAGE PHRASAL VERBS
Which of these phrases would be WRITING E-MAILS Which of these phrases would be appropriate to open or close your email? Dear Mrs. Hopkins Dear Patsy Dear Sir/Madam I look forward to hearing Well, that’s all for now. Lots of love Best wishes (AmE.) Yours sincerely Kind Regards Best regards (Am Br E)
WRITING E-MAILS STARTING AN E-MAIL: Thanks for the information you sent me about… Good to hear from you again. I hope …. INTRODUCING THE MAIN TOPIC I have been thinking about your proposal/ the topics/etc… Personally I’d prefer… Do you remember in your letter you asked about…? Well, it was a …
WRITING E-MAILS CONNECTORS FOR FURTHER IDEAS Anyway – By the way – How about+ing? – Or maybe..- CONCLUDING PARAGRAPHS I can’t wait! Looking forward to hearing from you. See you soon. Must dash now. I’ve got to go to college. HOpe to hear from you soon. SIGNING OFF Love, Regards, Best regards, Kind regards, Cheers, XXOO, Best wishes
WRITING E-MAILS E-mails are usually written in informal or colloquial English Abreviations and phrasal verbs are accepted When you ask, use direct questions.
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WRITING E-MAILS