Write an email

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Learning goals
- You know how to write an email
- You know how to start an email
- You know what to write in your email
- You know what to write in the subject
- You know how to end the email

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Write down what you know about writing an email.

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Subject - email
What do you write in a subject line?

- Music
- Location
- Activity
- Catering

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Begin with a greeting
How do you start an email?

Think of three different ways.

You have one minute.

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Begin with a greeting
Always open your email with a greeting, such as “Dear Lillian”.

  • If your relationship with the reader is formal, use their family name (eg. “Dear Mrs. Price”).
  • If the relationship is more casual, you can simply say, “Hi Kelly”.
  • If you don’t know the name of the person you are writing to, use: “To whom it may concern” or “Dear Sir/Madam”.

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State your purpose
  • Write down what you want ask.
  • Write down at least 5 words.

Write down 2 sentences on how you can start your email.


You have 5 minutes.

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State your purpose
  • Make your purpose clear early on in the email, and then move into the main text of your email. 
  • Remember, people want to read emails quickly, so keep your sentences short and clear. 
  • You’ll also need to pay careful attention to grammar, spelling and punctuation so that you present a professional image of yourself and your company.

  • “I am writing to enquire about …” or “I am writing in reference to …”.



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Add your closing remarks
Before you end your email. What do you have to do.

Talk with your neighbour and think of 3 things you can write down.

You have 5 minutes.

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Add your closing remarks
Before you end your email, it’s polite to thank your reader one more time and add some polite closing remarks.
 You might start with :

  • “Thank you for your patience and cooperation” 
  • "Thank you for your consideration” and then follow up with, 
  • “If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to let me know” and 
  • “I look forward to hearing from you”.


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End with a closing
How do you finish your email?

1 minute to think about your answer.

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End with a closing
The last step is to include an appropriate closing with your name. 

+ “Best regards”, “Sincerely”, and “Thank you” are all professional. 
- Avoid closings such as “Best wishes” or “Cheers” 


Finally, before you hit the send button, review and spell check your email one more time to make sure it’s truly perfect!

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Make or refine your email
  • You are allowed to use your phone for ideas. Raise your hand if you need it. If not put it in your bag.
  • You can use a dictionary.
  • You can ask each other questions.


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Tips
Make sure you pay attention to:

  • Capitals
  • Punctuation
  • Grammar
  • Paragraphs 

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Homework
- Finish your email and perfect it in Mircosoft Word.
Send it in Magister.


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