Formal e-mail / capital letters

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Which goes where?
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From (your name)
Refer to send e-mail
to (name recipient)
Salutation (aanhef)
purpose of writing
relevant information
Call to action
Sign off
Subject

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Which salutation is correct if you know the addressee's name?
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Dear Mister Smith,
B
Dear Sir,
C
Dear Mr Smith,
D
Dearest mr Smith,

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which formal salutation to use for a female business relation?
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Dear Mrs Brixton
B
Dear Ms Brixton
C
Dear Miss Brixton
D
Dear Madam Brixton

Slide 6 - Quiz

If you don't know the addressee's name, what is the best way to sign off in a formal letter?
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Sincerely yours
B
Yours truly
C
Yours faithfully
D
Regards

Slide 7 - Quiz

Which opening sentence works best:
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The reason I am writing this letter is to give you information.........
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I am writing this letter to inform you.....
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I write this letter because I want to give information....
D
I have written this letter because you want information......

Slide 8 - Quiz

How would you call for action in your final paragraph

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When do we use capital letters?

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Find the mistake

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Correct text exercise
Correct all capital letters

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