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writing-a-formal-email.pdf
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http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-emails/unit-4-starting-and-finishing Dear Mr Bakar I am writing to you ... way to end a formal email?
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English for Emails
Unit 4: Starting and finishing
emails Task 1Hairuddin Omar, a maths teacher, has
written four emails this morning. Read the descriptions of the emails and then match them to the opening lines of the emails.A. Hairuddin emailed a man called Norozan Bakar, the father of a pupil at the school. He wanted to know why Mr Bakar's son was absent from school.
B. Hairuddin emailed all the maths teachers at his school about some training. C. Hairuddin wrote to his friend about their plans to play football at the weekend.D. Hairuddin sent an email asking for
more information about a conference.He did not know the name of the
person who will read his email.1. Morning everyone, Just thought you
might be interested to know that...2. Hi there Rahim, Hope you're well. Might be a bit late on Saturday...
3. Dear Sir or Madam, Could you please
send me...4. Dear Mr Bakar, I am writing to you because I am worried that...
Task 2
Indicate which endings are appropriate or
not.1. Which phrases are an appropriate way to end a formal email? (Three are not.)
a) Yours truly, b) With best regards, c) For your information, d) Yours sincerely, e) For Attention Of: f) Best wishes, g) To Whom It May Concern: h) Yours faithfully, i) With many thanks and best wishes,2. Which phrases are an appropriate way to end an informal email? (Three are not.)
a) Regards, b) Cheers, c) Hi again, d) Rgds, e) Bye for now, f) CC g) With best wishes, h) See you soon, i) How are you?Task 3
Complete the emails with the
sentences.I look forward to meeting you / I look forward
to receiving your application / We look forward to working with you / I look forward to hearing from you soon www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish 2©2016 British Council. The United Kingdom's international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We are
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1. Dear Mr Cruz,
Please find enclosed an application
form for the post of Teacher ofHistory. ______________________
________ for this job. The deadline isMarch 24.
Yours sincerely,
J Ko, School Administrator
2. Hello Hiroshi,
I can phone you on Thursday at 10:30
am. Can you let me know if that is convenient, please? _____________ _______________________Regards, Jack
3. Dear Mrs Kapusta, I am writing to
confirm our appointment in my office on Tuesday January 28.Please report to Reception when you
arrive, and they will direct you to my office. I hope you have a safe journey here, and _____________________ _ on Tuesday.With best wishes, Tony Donizetti
4. Dear Jackie,
Congratulations on getting the job. My
team in the International Office and I would like to welcome you toBakewell University. I am sure you
will enjoy your new role. _____________________________.Best wishes,
EwaEwa Jones
- Director, InternationalOffice - Bakewell University
Task 4
Put the phrases in the right order to make
sentences.1. I / forward / meeting / you. / to / look
______________________________2. hearing / to / forward / look / you. /
from / We ______________________________3. to / speaking to / soon. / forward / you / I / look ______________________________
4. on / forward / to / seeing / We / look / Saturday. / you ______________________________
5. look / possible. / your / to / receiving / as soon as / reply / forward / I
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Answers
Task 1
1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4. A.Task 2
1. a); b); d); f); h); i)
2. a); b); d); e); g); h)
Task 3
1. Dear Mr Cruz,
Please find enclosed an application
form for the post of Teacher ofHistory. I look forward to receiving
your application for this job. The deadline is March 24.Yours sincerely,
J Ko, School Administrator
2. Hello Hiroshi,
I can phone you on Thursday at 10:30
am. Can you let me know if that is convenient, please? I look forward to hearing from you soon.Regards, Jack
3. Dear Mrs Kapusta, I am writing to
confirm our appointment in my office on Tuesday January 28.Please report to Reception when you
arrive, and they will direct you to my office. I hope you have a safe journey here, and I look forward to meeting you on Tuesday.With best wishes, Tony Donizetti
4. Dear Jackie,
Congratulations on getting the job. My
team in the International Office and I would like to welcome you toBakewell University. I am sure you
will enjoy your new role. We look forward to working with you.Best wishes,
EwaEwa Jones
- Director, InternationalOffice - Bakewell University
Task 4
1. I look forward to meeting you.
2. We look forward to hearing from you.
3. I look forward to speaking to you soon.
4. We look forward to seeing you on
Saturday.
5. I look forward to receiving your reply
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