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Session 9: Electronic Mail: WWW - Edu365.cat

This document outlines activities for a session on learning the basics of electronic mail (email). The objectives are to learn email vocabulary in English, set up an email account, and send emails with attachments and to multiple recipients. The session is estimated to take two 50-minute periods. Activities include matching email terms to definitions, dictating email addresses, and composing and sending an introductory email with an attachment without revealing the recipients.

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Session 9: Electronic Mail: WWW - Edu365.cat

This document outlines activities for a session on learning the basics of electronic mail (email). The objectives are to learn email vocabulary in English, set up an email account, and send emails with attachments and to multiple recipients. The session is estimated to take two 50-minute periods. Activities include matching email terms to definitions, dictating email addresses, and composing and sending an introductory email with an attachment without revealing the recipients.

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SESSION 9: ELECTRONIC MAIL

Objectives
1. Learn the vocabulary of electronic mail in English
2. Set up an email account
3. Send emails with attachments, to multiple recipients etc..

Estimated time: Two 50’ minute periods

Previous questions:

1. Have you got an email account?


2. How often do you send emails?
3. If you don’t have an email account, you must set one. There are
free email accounts on the Web.
Some of the most popular are : www.hotmail.com / www.gmail.com/
www.edu365.cat

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ACTIVITY 1

Put the E-mail term next to the correct definition

To: Send Subject Cancel Cc:

Attachments Message Save Spell Check Bcc:


draft

1.the main part of an email where you write the information


you want to communicate

2.click here to send your message

3.the line where you write the title of your message

4.the cc line;the line where you write the email addresses of


other people who want to receive your message

5.the blind copy line; an address here gets a copy of the


message, but other recipients don’t know

6.click here to specify the file you want to attach and send with
the message

7.the line where you write the email address of the person you
are sending your message to

8.click here to save your unfinished message without sending


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it

9.click here to cancel your message

10.click here to check the spelling of your message

ACTIVITY 2

EMAIL READING
Emails have a symbol, “@”. In English it is read “at”
EMAIL DICTATION
 Listen to your teacher dictate some email addresses and write
them down

 Dictate your email address to your partner

 Go around the class and ask five or six students to tell you
their names and email addresses. Ask the teacher too. Write
the information on the email list below.

Email List

Names Email addresses

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ACTIVITY 3: SEND AN EMAIL
Write a short profile of yourself on a document. Save the document.
Then write an email and send it to the recipients of your list above
(and to the teacher too) so that they don’t know who you are
sending your email to. Attach the document to it.

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