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Em@il Scenario: Looking at your online grade report, you realize that your math teacher mistakenly entered

enly entered your latest exam score


as a 38 percent, when you actually earned an 83 percent.
Netiquette Directions: Using the tips discussed in class, write a polite, professional-sounding email to your teacher.

<robertsmith@ourschool.edu>
Em@il Scenario: You’ve been struggling in your science class and think some tutoring and/or advice from your teacher would help
you understand how to best prepare for an upcoming exam.
Netiquette Directions: Using the tips discussed in class, write a polite, professional-sounding email to your teacher.

<robertsmith@ourschool.edu>

Science help

Good morning Mr. smith,


My name is Cohen Thurman and I’m currently a freshman at . I recently heard about your
summer internship program for incoming high school juniors and would like to respectfully submit my application
for consideration. In researching your company, I’ve learned that three of your firm’s partners currently serve on
the state university’s advisory council and two others have held public office. Your firm’s willingness to share such
expertise with our community’s youth shows me a lot about the spirit of your firm; this is a place I where it would
be an honor to work, if only for a short amount of time this summer.

Attached to this email you will find my application and resume. I appreciate your taking the time to review my
materials and look forward to hearing from you soon.

Warm regards,
Polly Pupil
cthurman1@gmail.com
(555) 765-4321
Em@il Scenario: You heard about a summer volunteer program at your city’s library, but haven’t been able to find any details from
teachers, your school’s librarian, or online sources. You want to know more about the program and how to apply.
Netiquette Directions: Using the tips discussed in class, write a polite, professional-sounding email to your city’s librarian.

<robertsmith@citylibrary.gov>

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