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EMAILS

Delta Emailing – DE
 U1 Getting Started
 U2 Structuring Your Message
 U3 Clear And Concise
 U4 Level Of Formality
 U5 Getting The Tone Right
 U6 Checking Before You Send
Oxford Express Series- English for emails - OE
Paul Emmerson- Email English – PE

CHECK:
 Company To Company
 Business 1 To 1 (ADVANCED, Upper Intermediate)
 Cambrige Real Writing

OE U1 Ex1 Label the screen – parts of an email


Explain email structure
DE U1 Ex 1Getting the basics right
U1 Ex 4 Example Emails
DE U2 ex 4 audio 2.1 Voicemail production manaager BTP
U2 Review Ex 3 audio 2.2 Martine Burckhardt
DE U3 Context – email examples
U3 Presentation ex 2 Complete guidelines with phrases and words
DE U4 Context Ex 1
U4 practice Formal Language Ex 1 & Ex 2
OE U3 ? Ex ·? Complete the table with the formal phrases
Email and phone abbreviations
U4 Ex 6 audio 4.2 problems with a supplier
U5 Context Ex 1- match emails and answers. Listen to audio 5.1, opinions of
the people who received the emails
U5 Polite responses ex 4 pg 44
PE U28 Being direct and brief ex A, ex B
PE U 29 Being indirect and polite ex A, ex B, Ex C
U6 Context – Example emails
PE Common mistakes ex A, ex B, ex C
U6 Presentation Ex 1 & Ex 2. Phone Call audio 6.1

Paul Emmerson- Email English – PE


 U31 Advice And Suggestions Ex A,B,C,D
 U18 Customer Supplier
 U20 Discussing And Agreeing Terms Ex A,B,C
 U12 Checking Understanding Ex A,B,C,D
 U24 Complaints
 U 25 Apologies

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