f23 Enft01 Unit 4 Communication Part 1 Emails
f23 Enft01 Unit 4 Communication Part 1 Emails
EMAILS
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1 Warm up
Read and answer these questions in pairs or small groups.
2. What is the difference between To Whom It May Concern, and Dear Sir/Madam,?
2 Know the rules
Read the rules of writing business emails and letters. Underline the correct option in each one.
2. If you have met the person you are writing to, or have written to the person lots of times before,
it is usually OK to write in formal / informal English.
3. If you have not met the person or are not sure of your relationship, use formal / informal English.
4. If you are sure that you are writing to a man, but you have never met him and it is a formal situation,
start the letter with Dear Sir / Mr.
5. If you are sure that you are writing to a woman, but you have never met her and it is a formal
situation, start the letter with Dear Mrs. / Madam.
6. Use Dear Ms. / Lady + her family name if you are writing to a woman in a formal situation.
7. Use Dear Sir / Mr. + his family name if you are writing to a man in a formal situation.
2. I am writing to apply / request / tell for the position of Senior Manager which was recently
advertised online.
3. I am writing to inquire / notify / apply you of my intention to visit Vienna as I hope to be able to
meet you.
4. I am writing to tell / inquire / offer about the price of your recently advertised software.
5. I am writing to inform / offer / tell you about our new range of healthcare products coming out
this year.
4 Useful phrases
5 Correcting mistakes
It’s very important to check your writing before sending in a business situation. Read the following
email and find 10 mistakes with grammar, spelling or punctuation.
Write the correct version in the list below.
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6 Writing emails
1. Write to arrange a meeting with a colleague for next week to talk about your presentation.
2. Write to a website designer you have worked with before to ask for some information about her
prices.
3. Write to your manager to see if you can arrange a meeting to talk about your project.
4. Reply to a customer who has written to you asking for information about your products.
5. Reply to a colleague who has asked for help with the work they are doing and wants to arrange a
meeting.
6. Reply to a supplier who wants to arrange a meeting with you to talk about their new products.
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