Writing Emails: Lingua House Lingua House
Writing Emails: Lingua House Lingua House
Writing Emails: Lingua House Lingua House
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Writing emails
Lesson code: UCSA-41RB-81ER UPPER INTERMEDIATE +
1 Email vocabulary
Match the terms on the left with the correct definitions on the right:
Study the following rules for writing effective emails. In pairs, discuss and tick which ones you think
are most important:
1. Be concise and to the point. Avoid long emails that are discouraging to read.
2. Try to reply to your customers' emails within 24 hours.
3. Do not write in CAPITALS - it seems like you are shouting and you might get a flame mail in response.
4. Leave the message thread in your email to save the recipient time and frustration looking for earlier
messages.
5. Add disclaimers to your emails to protect you and your company from liability.
6. Proof-read your email before you send it.
7. Only copy in other people if they know why they are receiving a copy of the message.
8. Do not overuse abbreviations and emoticons - the recipient might not know what they mean.
9. Do not request read receipts - this will annoy your recipient.
10. Do not reply to spam - this will generate even more spam.
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FORMAL INFORMAL
Common phrases Common phrases
Good news:
Dear John
Kind regards
By the way
Verbs/phrases Verbs/phrases
... is arriving
require
rather interesting
discuss
return
drop by
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a. cancel
b. found the time to
c. go bankrupt
d. is taking leave
e. make contact
f. renovate
g. support
h. was formally approved
Dear Mr Davies,
I apologize for the late reply. We have been renovating our office this week.
Anyway, I am delighted to inform you that your application for a grant has been approved. Please find
attached the agreement.
Would you please visit our office tomorrow so that we can sign the paperwork? I'm leaving the office at
5pm so please try to get here before then. And I would like to remind you to bring with you all relevant
company documents.
Kind Regards,
Karen Steele
Accounts manager
ABC Capital
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5 Writing
Now write two formal and two informal emails from the topic lists below. Try to include words and
expressions from this lesson. If you need to use more phrasal verbs in your informal emails, visit the
link in Ex 6 and browse more lists.
Formal
1. You spoke to your supplier on the phone about changing the terms of delivery. Write an email to her
confirming that you would like 20 days instead of 30 days.
2. Respond to a customer complaint about one of your products/services.
3. You are considering changing your supplier. Write an email to a potential supplier enquiring about the
price and discount policy.
4. You want to arrange a meeting with a colleague from another branch. You attach a map showing
where exactly your office is located.
5. You are interested in applying for a job advertised in an English language magazine, and you want to
know more details.
Informal
1. You have to cancel your English lesson. Write an email to your English teacher.
2. You spoke to a colleague from another branch on the phone. He is going to visit your office tomorrow.
Write him an email to confirm when you will be available to see him and when you are leaving the
office.
3. Your friend wants to know about some local places to visit in your town. Write him an email.
4. You are going to an interesting party/exhibition. Write your friend an email to invite her.
5. You call a colleague to give her some information she wanted, but you are unable to make contact.
Write to her instead and mention this in your email.
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1- Email vocabulary
1. g 2. b 3. e 4. a 5. c 6. f 7. d
I am writing to inform you that ... / Just to let you know that ...
I am delighted to inform you that ... / Good news:
Please find attached ... / I've attached ... /I'm attaching .../Here is the ...
I would like to remind you to ... / Don't forget to ...
Would you please ...? / Can you ...?
I look forward to seeing you on ... / See you on ...
Dear John / Hi John
How are you? / How are things?
Following our telephone conversation on ..., / Just to follow up from our chat on ...,
Kind regards / Rgds
By the way / Btw
... is arriving / ... is on its way
require / need
rather interesting / pretty interesting
discuss / talk about
return / get back
visit (our bank) / drop by
1. f 2. d 3. g 4. h 5. c 6. b 7. e 8. a
Students work individually and check in pairs. Write the model email below on the board and highlight the informal
features. Point out other features of informal writing, e.g. use of contractions (We've been ...), informal synonyms
(`sorry' instead of `apologize'), omission of `I'm' in `Sorry for ...', etc.
Hi Paul,
Sorry for the late reply. We've been doing up our office this week.
Anyway, good news: your application for a grant has gone through. I'm attaching the agreement.
Can you drop by tomorrow so that we can sign the paperwork? I'm off at 5pm so please try to get here before
then. And don't forget to bring with you all relevant company documents.
Rgds,
Karen
5- Writing
This exercise could be set for homework. Encourage students to visit our website via the link in Ex 6 to learn more
commonly-used phrasal verbs. To make the task more manageable, encourage them to use the Expemo flashcard
application (www.linguahouse.com/expemo-overview) to learn the phrasal verbs by heart.
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