How To Write A Formal Email
How To Write A Formal Email
in English
Subject line
Introduction
Body of the text
Conclusion
Subject line
The subject line should summarize
the main point of your message. It
should be short and easy to
understand.
Introduction
Depending on the type of relationship you have with the
person you’re writing to, there are different ways of starting
an email, but any email should always start with a
greeting. In our specific case being formal, the most
appropriate options are:
Dear Mr/Mrs/Ms (surname of the recipient, e.g. Mr
Black,)
Dear Sir/Madam, (if you don’t know the name of the
recipient) or more generally ‘To whom it may concern’
Use comma (,) after Greeting.
After the initial greeting you need an
introductory sentence that indicates clearly the
reason for writing and is consistent with the
subject of the email. Introduce yourself briefly
(long texts often discourage people from reading
them), then follow on with:
I am writing with regard to… (email subject)
I am writing in connection with… (email subject)
I am writing in reference to…
I am writing to ask for information about …
Body Text - this section explains the main
message of the email.
Paragraph 1 - Explain why you are
writing and give some personal
information.
Paragraph 2 - Ask your questions,
and ask them to send you
information.
Don’t Use contractions. (e.g. I am – I’m )
Paragraph 2 Paragraph 1
There are various ways to write a final invitatio
before ending the email, such as: