CC Unit 1, Letter Layout
CC Unit 1, Letter Layout
Instructor: ______________________
Faculty of English for Specific Purposes, FTU
Handphone:
Email:
Duration: 10 weeks ( )
Workload: 2 classes/week (or 1 class/week)
Materials
1. Oxford Handbook of Commercial
Correspondence – A. Ashley
2. The Language of Business
Correspondence in English – Nguyễn
Trọng Đàn
Objectives
To provide practical help for students of
business and commerce in writing commercial
correspondence, mainly letters and emails.
To explain how to write clearly and effectively,
and point out the do’s and don’ts within the
specific areas of business writing.
Areas covered
Letter layout, content Orders
and style Transportation
Emails Complaints and
Enquiries and replies adjustments
to enquiries Resumés
Offers/ Quotations Application letters
Faculty of English for Specific Purposes
Commercial Correspondence
COURSE INTRODUCTION
Assessment
Attendance, homework: 10%
Mid-term test: 30%
End-of-term test: 60%
Surname known
Write it as first line of the inside address
Include:
• Courtesy title: Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms, Dr, Prof.
• The person’s full name (or with initials for given
names):
Mr John Smith or Mr J.E. Smith
NOT: Mr Smith (without initials or first name)
Shirley Johnson
pp Edward Nathan
Chairman Faculty of English for Specific Purposes
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11 Enclosures
Accurate
Check facts carefully (titles, names, dates,
references, prices, measurements…)
Proofread thoroughly (tenses, spelling,
grammar, punctuation, enclosures…)
Brief
Keep sentences short and use simple
expressions.
It’s better to use the second way of
expression in the following examples:
o We would like to ask you to…
Please
o I have pleasure in informing you
I am pleased to tell you Faculty of English for Specific Purposes
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1 Remember your ABC
Brief
o We do not anticipate any increase in prices
Instead of Write
We cannot do anything Unfortunately we are unable to
about your problem. help you on this occasion.
Your television’s guarantee Your television’s guarantee has
is up, so you will have to ended, so unfortunately you
pay for it to be fixed. must bear the cost of any
repairs.
you’ll get your money back
the loan will be repaid
prices have gone through
the roof prices have increased rapidly
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3 Include all relevant details
Instead of Write
My flight arrives at 3.30 My flight BA121 from London
on Wednesday. Heathrow should arrive at
Singapore Changi Airport at
1530 on Wednesday 12
June.
Our Sales Manager will
contact you soon. Mr John Matthews, our Sales
Manager, will contact you
soon.
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4 Use active, not passive voice
Instead of Write
Arrangements have been I have arranged for a
made for a repeat order repeat order to be sent
to be despatched to you today.
/dispatched to you
immediately. I have looked into this
The cause of the complaint matter.
has been investigated.
In layout
In language style
In details
Instead of: I confirm my reservation of a single
room on 16/7 and a double room on 17 Oct.
Write: I confirm my reservation of a single room
on 16 July and a double room on 17 October.
or Madam”?
9. How do you end a letter which begins with “Dear Mrs
Brown”?
10. What does the signer do to let the recipient know
that the signer is male or female? Faculty of English for Specific Purposes
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Practice 2: Write a letter in the block
format with the following details