

Writing an E-mail
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English, Computers
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6th - 8th Grade
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Bismarck Saenz
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Writing an E-mail 2

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E-mail address + Subject
From: lee134@gmail.com
To: sam_chan@yahoo.com
Subject: My Class Teacher
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Multiple Choice
If you want to tell your friend how your class teacher helped you, what should you write in the subject?
Subject: _______
My school
My class teacher
My classmates
My family
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Multiple Choice
If you want to tell your friend about your school life, what should you write in the subject?
Subject: _________________
My family life
My school life
My new life
My happy life
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Greeting
E-mails are always started with a greeting. Take a look at the examples of greetings below. Can you think of any other greetings?
Dear Rosa,
Hello David,
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following greetings is correct?
Yo! Mrs. Wong,
Dear Joe Johnson,
Dear Ben,
Sup bruh
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Opening
After the greeting, you write an opening. In the opening, you ask the person how they are doing. Then you explain your reason for writing.
Here is an example:
How are you? / How's everything going?
I want to tell you about something hilarious that happened to me.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Closing Line
After writing the body of your E-mail, a goodbye needs to be included.
Here are some examples of closing lines:
I hope to hear from you.
Drop me a few lines you can.
Give me a call when you are free!
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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E-mail Ending
E-mails are finished with an E-mail ending. Here are a few examples:
Sincerely,
David
Warmly,
Rachel
Warm Regards,
Aidan
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct answer.
yours,
amy
cheers,
Peter
Peace bruh bruh,
Your boy Joshua
Kindly,
Julia
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