
Writing an email/letter
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Evan Ng
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WRITING AN EMAIL
Or an informal letter
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STRUCTURE
Greeting (use Hi, Hello or Dear + first name)
Opening Remarks (reason for writing)
Body Paragraphs (information, news or details)
Closing Remarks ( start saying goodbye, thanks, wishes, last requests)
Signing off (yours, love, take care...)
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Greeting (use Hi, Hello or Dear + first name)
Opening Remarks (reason for writing)
Body Paragraphs (information, news or details)
Closing Remarks ( start saying goodbye, thanks, wishes, last requests)
Signing off (yours, love, take care...)
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Multiple Choice
It was great to hearing from you.
opening remark
closing remark
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Multiple Choice
I can't wait to get your feedback on this matter.
opening remark
closing remark
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Multiple Choice
Please let me know if you have any time slot.
opening remark
closing remark
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Multiple Choice
Give my thoughts to your family for me!
opening remark
closing remark
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Multiple Choice
Sorry, I haven't written for so long.
opening remark
closing remark
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Multiple Choice
How do you reply/write this phrase...
''I received the information you sent me''
in an email/letter?
I got the information you sent me.
Thanks for the information.
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We often use ''Thank you'' or ''Thanks'' to start an email - especially if someone has helped you.* ''I got...'' sounds a little unfriendly.
**When someone has helped you. Please read the question carefully.
*** I notice a trend in your homework that you don't read the question. ***
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Multiple Choice
How could you write
''I am writing to give you further information concerning...'' in an email to a colleague?
I would like to update you on...
Just to give you a quick update.
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Expressions like ''I would like to...'' are often written ''I'd like'' or even ''Just to... (give you an update / bring you up to date with...'' in an email.
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Multiple Choice
You want to tell a colleague about the result of something you both worked on. You write:
I'd like to inform you about ...
Just to let you know, ...
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We often start a sentence in an email with ''Just to let you know'' or ''Just to give you a quick update'' etc.
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Multiple Choice
You want to ask someone to give you information quickly. You write:
Can you let me know as soon as possible?
Would you mind returning my email as soon as possible?
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''Can you let me know?'' = ''Can you tell me?''
''Would you mind...'' is quite formal.
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Multiple Choice
How can you end an email in which you have asked for help?
Cheers!
Thank you in advance for your help.
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In British English, we often write ''Cheers'' to mean ''Thank you and Goodbye!''
The expression ''Thank you in advance for your help'' is quite formal and you are more likely to see it in a letter.
WRITING AN EMAIL
Or an informal letter
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