Ae bc ppt06
Transcript of Ae bc ppt06
Recap
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Recap
In the previous lesson you learnt to:
• Talk about personal qualities
• Identify collocations in a text
• Pitch an idea for a start up
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Emailing
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At the end of this lesson you will be able to:
• Understand four key points when writing an email
• Identify formal, informal and neutral emailing language
• Practise writing an email
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Learning Objectives
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Types of Business Correspondence
There are 2 main types of business correspondence.
Can you think what they are? When do we use each one?
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Types of Business Correspondence
There are 2 main types of business correspondence.
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How much correspondence do you have to write at work?
How much do you receive?
Are your emails formal, informal or both?
Letters – formal correspondence
Emails – less formal/neutral/informal correspondence
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Formal and Informal Mails
• Nowadays, emailing is the most common way of
communicating.
• The email itself is not perceived as being very formal so
we often write a cover email and then attach the letter
(document ) to it.
• However, any email can be made more formal by the use
of more formal language.
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Exercise
Which of the different kinds of business correspondence would you choose for the following?
1. Applying for a job Cover e-mail and attachments (cover letter and C.V or an application form)
2. Booking a conference room at a hotel
3. Telling colleagues to attend a meeting
4. Booking a room at a hotel
5. Ordering stationery
6. Telling colleagues about a new member of
staff
7. Complaining an item was damaged when
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Exercise
Which of the different kinds of business correspondence would you choose for the following?
8. Thanking a customer
9. Sending out a meeting agenda
10. Sending out a meeting minutes
11. Resigning
12. Asking a colleague if they want lunch
13. Questioning if an order has been sent
14. Apologising to an important business
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Exercise
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1. Applying for a jobcover e-mail and attachments (cover letter and C.V or an application form)
2. Booking a conference room at a hotel email
3. Telling colleagues to attend a meeting email and agenda attachment
4. Booking a room at a hotel email
5. Ordering stationery email and order form attachment
6. Telling colleagues about a new member of
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Exercise
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8. Thanking a customer email
9. Sending out a meeting agenda email and agenda attachment
10. Sending out a meeting minutes email and meeting minutes attachment
11. Resigningcover email and letter of resignation
attachment
12. Asking a colleague if they want lunch email
13. Questioning if an order has been sent email
14. Apologising to an important business
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Emailing
Do’s and Don’ts of Emailing
You need to care about the reputation you are building with every communication you make. The following four points will help you stay respectful and professional.
1. Use the subject line carefully
2. Be brief… but write a clear email
3. Re-read
4. Look at the style
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Do’s and Don’ts of Emailing
1. Use the subject line carefully
• Be smart with subject line
• People use the subject line to prioritise their emails
• It helps to decide if the email should be read now – later – or not at all
• Subject line should carry the information the receiver needs to know
• It helps to understand the content of the email
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Do’s and Don’ts of Emailing
1. Which of the following are better subject lines? Why?
2. What is wrong with the following?
Today 1.15 meeting Meeting today at 1.15 with sales team
Hi from James Hello from James Tennant at ETA
Stationery orderHi, can you let me know what time the meetingis in the Williams building this afternoon
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Do’s and Don’ts of Emailing
1. Answers
2. Answers
Today 1.15 meeting Meeting today at 1.15 with sales team
Hi from James Hello from James Tennant at ETA
Stationery orderHi, can you let me know what time the meetingis in the Williams building this afternoon
(Too short with not enough information from whom? Is this an order, an enquiry about an order, a delivery?)
(Too long. This should be in the message box.)
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Do’s and Don’ts of Emailing
2. Be Brief… but write a clear email
• Keep your email messages short
• Keep your email meaningful and clear
• Decide what the important information is
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Do’s and Don’ts of Emailing
1. Compare the following and choose the one you think is best.
a. When can we make a decision?
b. At what point in time will we have the necessary information to make an informed
decision about whether or not to purchase the new office space?
c. When can we make a decision on purchasing the new office space?
2. Why do you think it is important to be brief in emails?
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Do’s and Don’ts of Emailing
1. Answers
c. When can we make a decision on purchasing the new office space?
2. Answers
It saves time for the recipient. Some people get hundreds of emails per day. These people
don’t have time to read unnecessary text in an email. It saves time for the writer. People
don’t have time to write lengthy emails all day. If you are not brief, your message could be
lost. People scan emails instead of reading them. If you hide important messages in
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Do’s and Don’ts of Emailing
3. Re-Read
• Re-read your email for:
poor grammar, spelling mistakes and the use of the wrong words.
For example, Spell check doesn’t always correct the wrong work…
I mean word. See?
• Re-read your email from the other person’s point of view. What do they know/not know?
• Have you given them all the information they need?
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Do’s and Don’ts of EmailingHi Paul,Just wanted to drop you a quick email to say it was great meeting you at the conference last week. I wouldvery much like you to consider working on the development of the new website for the Electric TransAuthority with me. After our discussion I think your design skills would be valuable to the team on thisproject.As we discussed, you will need to send your C.V and portfolio with a cover letter to Mr T.M Moore (The Headof Development). I have told him that you will be writing to him. His email is: [email protected] just email me or call if you need any further information,Regards,James
James TennantTeam ManagerDesign and [email protected]
Hi paulJust wanted to drop you a quick email to say it was great meeting you at the conference last work. I wouldvery much like you to working on the project with me. Can you send the usual things [email protected]?hope to see you soonregardsJames
James TennantTeam ManagerDesign and [email protected]
Email 2
Email 1
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Do’s and Don’ts of Emailing
With your partner decide:
a. Which email is better?
b. What grammatical errors can you find?
c. Could you improve both?
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Do’s and Don’ts of Emailing
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1. Email 1
2. Hi paul
just wanted to drop you a quick email to say it was great meeting you at the
conference last work. I would very much like you to working on the project with
me. can you send the usual things to [email protected]?
hope to see you soon
regards
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Do’s and Don’ts of Emailing
4. Look at the style
• The style of your email can be informal, neutral or formal
• There is a set language used in emailing, which means certain words
or expressions are used again and again
• It is important to remember and understand in what kind of correspondence we
would use them
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Do’s and Don’ts of Emailing
• Look at the language in Box 2 and decide if it would be used in a formal, neutral
or informal email Some of the language should never be used and should be
scored through (what’s up).
• Some examples have been done to help you.
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Do’s and Don’ts of Emailing
Formal Neutral Informal
Opening greeting
Dear Sir or Madam Dear Steve Hi Steve
Opening line
Thank you for your interest in our company.
Thanks for your email yesterday.
Closing line
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Closing greeting
Regards
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Writing Skills
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Writing Exercise
• Get into small groups of two or three.
• Thinking about points 1-4 in 6.2.1 as well as your own knowledge of
emails, discuss what is good, what is not good and how you could you
make this email better.
• Together rewrite the email.
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Writing Exercise
To: Human Resources Departmental Team
From: Human Resources Manager
Subject: Minutes from last Thursday’s meeting regarding new regulations regarding visa
restrictions on overseas workers seeking employment in the UK.
Due to the fact that there were a lot of people at the meeting who requested that I send theminutes from last Thursday’s meeting, I have attached a document of the minutes. As you allknow, the topic of the meeting was an overview of the new visa regulations to comply with thenew regulations being brought in by the current conservative government. Also, to remind you ofwhat we discussed last Thursday, we will have a follow-up meeting this Thursday at 2:00 PM andwill continue discussing issues on how these regulations affect the company and our hiring ofoverseas personnel. As always, the meeting will be held in Conference Room A. I would ask thatyou please be punctual to the meeting as some people recently have been arriving late.
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Writing Exercise
To: Human Resources Departmental Team
From: Human Resources Manager
Subject: Minutes from last Thursday’s meeting Re: new visa restrictions regulations.
Please find attached the meeting’s minutes. We will have a follow-up meeting this Thursday at
2:00 PM in Conference Room A and continue our discussion on:
• how these regulations affect the company
• our hiring of overseas personnel
Please be punctual.
Best regards,Tom Smithson
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Test Your Knowledge
1 Use the ___________ line carefully
2 Be _________… but write a clear email
3 Re-__________
4 Look at the __________
1. Fill in the gaps to complete four points about emailing.
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Test Your Knowledge
1 Use the subject line carefully
2 Be brief… but write a clear email
3 Re-read
4 Look at the style
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Test Your Knowledge
Information
1 The style of your email can be informal, ___________or formal.
2There is __________ language used in emailing, which means certain words or expressions are used ____________________.
3It is important to remember and understand in what ____________ of correspondence we would use them.
2. Complete the gaps in this information about emails.
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Test Your Knowledge
2. Answers
Information
1 The style of your email can be informal, neutral or formal.
2There is set language used in emailing, which means certain words or expressions are used again and again.
3It is important to remember and understand in what kind of correspondence we would use them.
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In a Nutshell…
In this lesson you learnt to:
• Understand four key points when writing an email
• Identify formal, informal and neutral emailing language
• Practise writing an email
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