Sybsc English Us03Aeng21: Topic 1 & 2
Sybsc English Us03Aeng21: Topic 1 & 2
Sybsc English Us03Aeng21: Topic 1 & 2
US03AENG21
Topic 1 & 2
Email Writing
• What is an E mail?
• An Email is an electronic mail sent using a
computer or a mobile phone and Internet.
• What are the advantages of Email ?
• The first email ever sent was in 1971. ...
• Almost 2.8 million emails are sent every
second, according to Internet Live Stats.
• People check their email about 15 times a day.
• 86% of professionals say that email is their
favorite way to communicate.
What are the advantages of Email ?
• Greeting/Salutation:
• This is the first line of your email and generally
acts as the greeting. For example:
Email body:
• The body of an email must contain the main message ,
and it must have a clear and specific purpose, such as
getting some information or feedback on a presentation or
arranging a meeting with a new client.
• It should also be concise. So that people actually read it,
rather than skimming it and risking missing critical
information. If possible be as precise as possible. Eg
“Thank you for attending the new product presentation
this afternoon. I’ve attached a video file of the full
recording so you can share it with your team. Please let
me know if you have any questions
• Closing: This is the last line of your email before your signature
and should wrap up your message. This is also where you may
reiterate any requests you’ve made in the body of your message.
• For example: I look forward to speaking with you on Wednesday.
Thanks again!
• Signature; The signature is where you identify yourself by name,
title and any other information relevant to your communications.
Most email programs allow you to set a fixed signature that’s
automatically added to the end of every email you send.
• Eg Sincerely,
Amit Sharma
• Senior Software Engineer
ABC Company, Inc.”
Sending emails and letters
Salutations Signing off
• Dear Mr/ Mrs/ Ms/ Miss Sita • Yours sincerely/ Yours
• Dear Sir/ Madam • Yours faithfully
• Dear Jay • (With) Best wishes/ Kind
• Hi Jags regards
• See you soon/ Hear from
you soon
Sending emails and letters
Opening phrases
• In reply to your letter ... .
• Thank you for your letter of
May 14th concerning … .
• Thanks for your email ... .
• Following our phone
conversation ... .
• With reference to our
phone conversation
about….
Reason for writing
• This letter/ email is to ... .
• I am writing to ... .
• I am pleased to ... .
• I’d be pleased if you ... .
• Could you please ... .
• Would you please ... .
• Please email me ... .
• Just a quick note to ... .
• I am sorry to inform you ... .
• Unfortunately ... .
• I’m sorry about ... .
• I apologize for ... .
Attaching and enclosing documents
• Your student,
• Sign with your full name.
• If you have a job title, include that in the line
after your name, and write the company name or
website in the line after that.
• If you do not have a job title but you have your
own blog or website related to the content of the
e-mail, include a link to that below your name.
• If the e-mail is about a job, only include a career-
related website or blog, not hobbies or interests
• Proofread your message for content.
• Make sure you haven’t omitted any important
details (or repeated yourself).
• Proof read for grammar and spelling errors.
• Reading your email aloud or asking someone
to proofread it is a great way to get a different
perspective(point of view) on what you’ve
written.
Email(Informal)
Hello/Hi Ashok
Mr Ashok Joshi
Production manager, TSP Technologies
Georgen strasse 132
Berlin 3287
Germany
Dear Mr Ramesh
Yours sincerely
Ashok Joshi
Match the uses below with the phrases in the table
Read the sentences and the function (at the end of the sentence in bold)
Uses:
• We would like to offer our sincere apologies for the mistake(Apologies)
•The document you have sent is not what we expected. There may have
been a misunderstanding between us(Clarification)
• Your order no. 6739w, dated 26 Dec 2011 has been shipped today
Orders
• Your payment on Order no. 6739w is due on 12th Jan 2012 Payments
• How well do you know them? Have you written / spoken to / met them before?
______________________________________________________
• Write two Emails
• 1) Write a letter to your English faculty in
college( [email protected]) apologising
and explaining why could not attend classes last
week.
• 2) Write an email to the Administrator
([email protected]) enquiring about
displaying the merit list for SYBSc Admission
and fee payment date.
THANK YOU