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writing a letter
HOW TO WRITE A PERFECT PROFESSIONAL EMAIL IN ENGLISH IN 5 STEPS

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How to write a formal letter
Follow these five simple steps to make sure your English emails are perfectly professional.
Begin with a greeting
Thank the recipient
State your purpose
Add your closing remarks
End with a closing
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct way to write the date of today:
(be precise)
March, 25th, 2021
march 25th, 2021
March 25th, 2021
25th March, 2021
25 march, 2021
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Dates
number of the day:
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
months:
Capital letter
,
Year
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Open Ended
How would you begin a letter to mevrouw de Vries ?
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Titles
The answer to how use titles for men and women effectively lies at the junction between business etiquette, social graces and personal preferences.
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Man
A man always goes by "Mr." or "Mister" or "Sir"
The last variation is used in more formal writing
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Woman
A woman goes by
"Miss" > young girls, unmarried ladies
"Mrs." > abbreviation of missus > refers to married women
"Ms." > unknown marital status
"Madam" > used in formal writing
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Begin with a greeting
Always open your email with a greeting, such as “Dear Lillian”.
If your relationship with the reader is formal, use their family name (eg. “Dear Mrs. Price”).
If the relationship is more casual, you can simply say, “Hi Kelly”.
If you don’t know the name of the person you are writing to, use: “To whom it may concern” or “Dear Sir/Madam”.
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Multiple Choice
What kind of interpunction is used after the greeting?
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,
-
no interpunction
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Open Ended
How would you thank someone for the reply that he gave to your letter?
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Thank the recipient
If you are replying to a client’s inquiry, you should begin with a line of thanks.
For example, if someone has a question about your company, you can say, “Thank you for contacting ABC Company”.
If someone has replied to one of your emails, be sure to say, “Thank you for your prompt reply” or “Thanks for getting back to me”.
Thanking the reader puts him or her at ease, and it will make you appear more polite.
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Open Ended
You want to inquire some detailed information on a set of tools, how do you do that ? Please be specific.
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State your purpose
If you are starting the email communication, it may be impossible to include a line of thanks.
Instead, begin by stating your purpose. For example, “I am writing to enquire about …” or “I am writing in reference to …”.
Make your purpose clear early on in the email, and then move into the main text of your email.
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Open Ended
What could a last sentence be;
Je bedankt de lezer voor zijn uitgebreide en duidelijke informatie en hoopt snel van hem te horen.
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Add your closing remarks
Before you end your email, it’s polite to thank your reader one more time and add some polite closing remarks.
You might start with “Thank you for your patience and cooperation” or “Thank you for your consideration” and then follow up with, “If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to let me know” and “I look forward hearing from you”.
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Multiple Select
Which things you can NOT post under a formal email
(you can tick more than one box)
bye
greetz
CU
laterrrr
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Open Ended
How do you end a formal letter ?
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End with a closing
The appropriate closing with your name.
“Best regards”, “Sincerely”, and “Thank you” are all professional.
Avoid closings such as “Best wishes” or “Cheers” unless you are good friends with the reader.
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Multiple Select
What are important items to keep in mind while writing:
grammar
spelling
punctuation
use a maximum of 15 minutes time to write the letter
writing a letter
HOW TO WRITE A PERFECT PROFESSIONAL EMAIL IN ENGLISH IN 5 STEPS

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