
Writing: Email
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Professional Development
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Carolini Simões
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Drag and Drop
Subject;
Body;
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Match
Match each part of the email:
Subject line
Salutation
Introduction
Body
Conclusion
gives a short summary of the message
is a greeting to the recipient
provides a brief overview of the email's purpose
contains the main content of the message
wraps up the email with a final remark
gives a short summary of the message
is a greeting to the recipient
provides a brief overview of the email's purpose
contains the main content of the message
wraps up the email with a final remark
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Multiple Choice
Which part of the email tells the reader what to do next?
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Categorize
Hi Leo,
Hello,
Greetings,
Dear Friend,
Hey there,
I hope this message finds you well.
I wanted to reach out to you today.
Allow me to introduce myself.
It's a pleasure to connect with you.
Best regards,
Sincerely,
Warm wishes,
Yours truly,
Take care,
Julia.
Thanks,
Matthew.
Match each example of text to each part of the email.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best subject line for this email situation:
You want to invite your friend to a small movie night at your house.
Important Information Regarding Cinema
Movie Night at My Place
Request for Confirmation
Hello Friend
Regarding the Films
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Drag and Drop
Subject:
Email inviting a friend:
Subject:
Email asking your boss something:
Subject:
Email requesting details:
Subject:
Email about travel plans:
Subject:
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best informal salutation.
Dear Mr. Smith,
To whom it may concern,
Hi, Lucas.
Greetings,
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Dropdown
Wanted to see if you're free sometime next week for a coffee or a quick chat? Let me know what your schedule looks like.
Talk soon,
Bruno.
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Reorder
Reorder the following
Dear
friend
,
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best opening line for an informal email to a friend.
I’m writing to complain about your service.
Hope you're doing well.
To whom it may concern,
I look forward to hearing from you.
Good morning, my friend!
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Reorder
Reorder the following
great
to
hear
from
you!
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Multiple Choice
Choose the sentence that is an introduction (explains the purpose of the email).
How are you?
I’m writing because I need your help with something.
Talk soon,
Thanks for your message!
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Reorder
Reorder the following
I’m writing
because I
have
something to
tell you
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Multiple Choice
Choose the sentence that is appropriate for the body of an informal email.
Talk soon,
Hi Alex,
I wanted to invite you to my party.
We’re meeting at the café at 5, and you can bring anyone you want.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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