Intermediate Business Writing: Worksheet 6: A Memo
Intermediate Business Writing: Worksheet 6: A Memo
Intermediate Business Writing: Worksheet 6: A Memo
1 Read the memo. Match the three sections of the memo to the topics a–c.
MEMO
TO: Jaber, Brigitte and Ralph
FROM: Nurdaulet
DATE: 16 June
As you know, we gave all delegates a satisfaction survey at the end of last week’s sales conference.
I have now had time to review most of the comments. The majority were positive about the
content of the conference but unfortunately there was a lot of criticism about the venue. The most
common criticism included the following:
• A very small electrical fire started during one of the sessions. The venue had not explained
procedures in case of emergency. As a result there was some confusion. Thankfully, no
delegates were hurt.
• Some delegates had requested vegetarian options but on the first evening these dietary
requirements were not met. Consequently, a number of people were not satisfied with the
opening dinner.
• The air conditioning didn’t work for two hours in the middle of the day, so delegates were too
hot.
In addition to this, the venue is increasing its rates by nearly 10% for next year. Consequently, I’d
ask you all to start researching an alternative venue for next year and send me your suggestions.
Note that suitable venues are difficult to find, so despite the fact that it’s nearly twelve months
away please give this your immediate attention.
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2 Match the words in bold in the memo to the definitions.
1 The _________________ was modern, but the air conditioning was broken.
2 It was too hot during our _________________.
3 The food was OK but there weren’t many vegetarian _________________ .
Everything was meat.
4 My _________________ for Halal food were not met.
5 I hope the hotel’s _________________ are low because we have a small budget.
6 Like most other _________________ , I was disappointed with the venue.
5 Underline any linking words or phrases for talking about causes and consequences
in the memo. For example: As a result there was some confusion.
6 Work in pairs. Imagine you have asked staff in your place of work to complete a
survey to improve the workplace. List three problems and their consequences.
You could think about transport, parking, facilities, space, noise, heating, etc.
7 Write a memo to all the staff and summarise your findings. Present the common
problems and consequences, and make future recommendations.
I CAN
structure a short memo
explain problems, causes and consequences
use linking words and phrases
make future recommendations
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