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BUSINESS E-MAILS
v Task 11. Study the rules of writing Business Email: When using email in business, most of the guidelines for standard formatting in business letters apply. Here are a few differences: * Choose a subject line that is simple and straightforward. Refrain from using key words that might cause an email to go into another person's trash box. * Repeat the subject line in the body of the email, beneath the salutation (as with a letter). * Use the " cc" address line to copy more than one person with your correspondence. * You can request a receipt for important letters. The system will automatically let you know when someone has opened your email. * Instead of a signature, include your typed name, and below it include your email address, business name and address, phone and fax number, and website if appropriate. * Remember that people often print out emails, so your own email address and the subject line would be lost if you had not included them in the body of the email. * Internal electronic mail may be formatted more like a memo than a formal letter. v Task 12. Increase the following E – mail expressions: attach - send a document or a picture with an e-mail bcc: - send a blind copy to… cc: - send a copy to… draft - a message that you saved, but you don’t send email somebody back - send an answer to the person who send an e-mail folders - where you keep your messages forward - send an email you have received to someon else junk email - mail, usually advertising products or services, which is sent to people although they have not for it reply to all - send an answer to the person who sent an email and everyone who received a copy sign out - stop using your email v Task 13. Study the parts of the Compose Window: v Task 14. Letter practice. Study the Sample Email:
UNIT 5. PRESENTATIONS
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