This document provides guidance on writing semi-formal emails. It recommends including a proper recipient email address, subject line, salutation, and signature. The email should be written in three paragraphs to inform the recipient about why plans had to be changed, suggest an alternative arrangement, and explain how a training course would benefit your job. Examples are given to practice drafting semi-formal emails to communicate schedule changes or request permission for a training opportunity.
This document provides guidance on writing semi-formal emails. It recommends including a proper recipient email address, subject line, salutation, and signature. The email should be written in three paragraphs to inform the recipient about why plans had to be changed, suggest an alternative arrangement, and explain how a training course would benefit your job. Examples are given to practice drafting semi-formal emails to communicate schedule changes or request permission for a training opportunity.
This document provides guidance on writing semi-formal emails. It recommends including a proper recipient email address, subject line, salutation, and signature. The email should be written in three paragraphs to inform the recipient about why plans had to be changed, suggest an alternative arrangement, and explain how a training course would benefit your job. Examples are given to practice drafting semi-formal emails to communicate schedule changes or request permission for a training opportunity.
EMAIL WRITING C Entry Ticket • SORT OUT THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES AS FORMAL AND INFORMAL.
• A. It was wonderful to see your mail in my mail box----
• B. with due respect, I would like to inform you that my brother is sick --- • C. I am very grateful for…Thanks for • D. I regret to inform you that…; I’m afraid, there is bad news… • E. I am writing to you in connection with…; about… Learning Objective • To draft a semi-formal email using appropriate format Imagine If.. • You were cousin Helen and write a short message to Katy that she was not feeling too well and could not visit her. Padlet link: Success Criteria • The recipient’s email address should be written legibly • The email must have a proper subject line mentioned • The Salutation must be appropriately mentioned • The email must be written in three paragraphs • Signature after the conclusion is very important Task ENABLE: Write an email to your friend. In your letter: – say how much you were looking forward to the holiday – explain why you had to change your plans – suggest an alternative arrangement
ENHANCE: Write an email to
your manager. In your draft – describe the training course you want to do Success Criteria – explain what the company could • The recipient’s email address should be written legibly do to help you • The email must have a proper subject line mentioned – say how the course will be • The Salutation must be appropriately mentioned useful for your job • The email must be written in three paragraphs • Signature after the conclusion is very important EMPOWER: Imagine you are Stanley and write a semi-formal email to the judge about all the Take an image of the draft and post it on the padlet wall troubles you are facing in Camp Green Lake. THANK YOU