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E-mails
Do I hit send, or hit myself.
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published: 07 Sep 2013
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8 Email Etiquette Tips - How to Write Better Emails at Work
Learning the unspoken rules for writing professional emails can improve how competent you appear in the eyes of colleagues.
00:00 Why bother with email etiquette?
01:19 Include CTA in subject line
02:13 One email thread per topic
02:48 Manage recipients
03:27 Start with the main point
04:30 Summarize in your reply
05:10 Hyperlink whenever possible
05:38 Change default setting to "Reply" (not "Reply all")
06:06 Change undo send options
In this HBR collaboration with YouTube creator Jeff Su (https://www.youtube.com/c/JeffSu), you'll learn how to better organize your communications and avoid a lot of rookie mistakes that can lead to embarrassment or worse.
Follow us:
https://hbr.org/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/harvard-business-review/
https://www.facebook.com/HBR/
https://twitter.c...
published: 07 Jul 2021
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Sabrina Carpenter - emails i can't send (Official Audio)
Stream emails i can’t send here: https://sabrinacarpenter.lnk.to/EICS
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Animation by Christian Tachiera
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published: 15 Jul 2022
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How to write professional emails in English
In this practical English writing lesson, you will learn some of the most common email phrases you can use to sound professional. If you work in any type of business environment, there’s a good chance that you use email on a regular basis. However, many people aren’t familiar or comfortable with the formality or informality of email communication. I will teach you a wide range of business email vocabulary, phrases, and sentences often used by native English speakers. Here are some examples: “as discussed”, “to follow up on our previous discussion”, “this is to inform you that...”, “Thanks for the update”, “Thanks for looking into that”, “Thanks for following up”, “I’ll get back to you”, “Keep me posted”, and many more. This is an essential lesson that will help you write like a professiona...
published: 21 Feb 2019
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Emails
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Emails · Yung Lean
Unknown Death 2002
℗ YEAR0001
Released on: 2013-07-09
Producer: White Armor
Music Publisher: YEAR0001 Publishing
Music Publisher: Sony/ATV
Lyricist, Composer: Jonatan Leandoer Håstad
Composer: Ludwig Rosenberg
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 21 Mar 2022
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Writing an email – 18 – English at Work has the words for perfect emails
Anna's having trouble with her emails. She's been trying to sort out the order of Imperial Lemons for Mr Lime. She sends an email but her choice of text-speak isn't appropriate and Paul, the boss, isn't impressed.
Anna needs some help from Tom who always has plenty of advice. Her email is rewritten and sent off, but will that be the end of the matter?
For more English at Work and other great content:: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/english-at-work
TRANSCRIPT
Narrator: Hello, Anna's just arrived at her desk to start the day at Tip Top Trading. Paul is walking towards her, eating a biscuit, he looks a bit bothered.
Paul: Anna?
Anna: Yes, Paul.
Paul: Come and have a biscuit in my office.
Now Anna, about Mr Lime.
Anna: I didn't say yes!
Paul: Pardon? Yes to what?
Anna...
published: 02 Nov 2016
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Australians have the right to ignore after-hours work emails
A new 'right to disconnect' law came into force on in Australia on Monday, designed to protect employees' personal time from work emails and calls.
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published: 27 Aug 2024
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Write Professional Emails in English | Step-by-Step
For stress-free, worry-free emails in English, here are 7 tips plus common sentence starters you can use now to write professional emails in English, step-by-step.
Why are professional emails different and why should you be more careful when writing them?
A professional email in English should be:
- Clear
- Concise
- Polite
- Productive
Your professional emails should be easy to read and they should get the job done whether it's to inform, request, propose, and so on.
Unlike emails to friends and family, there are specific standards for a professional email in English when writing to
- your English-speaking boss about a situation a work
- a new international client who you want to impress
- a colleague in another country
- your professor
- a Human Resources Manager about a new job ...
published: 23 Nov 2022
2:47
E-mails
Do I hit send, or hit myself.
*NEW WEBSITE: http://domics.co/
Christine voiced by http://www.youtube.com/Sweetiebutt
Thank you, Christine Chen for indirectly ...
Do I hit send, or hit myself.
*NEW WEBSITE: http://domics.co/
Christine voiced by http://www.youtube.com/Sweetiebutt
Thank you, Christine Chen for indirectly giving me this idea.
********************************************
Check out GG! Gaming Cafe
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~Follow me!~
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https://wn.com/E_Mails
Do I hit send, or hit myself.
*NEW WEBSITE: http://domics.co/
Christine voiced by http://www.youtube.com/Sweetiebutt
Thank you, Christine Chen for indirectly giving me this idea.
********************************************
Check out GG! Gaming Cafe
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- published: 07 Sep 2013
- views: 9481470
7:01
8 Email Etiquette Tips - How to Write Better Emails at Work
Learning the unspoken rules for writing professional emails can improve how competent you appear in the eyes of colleagues.
00:00 Why bother with email etique...
Learning the unspoken rules for writing professional emails can improve how competent you appear in the eyes of colleagues.
00:00 Why bother with email etiquette?
01:19 Include CTA in subject line
02:13 One email thread per topic
02:48 Manage recipients
03:27 Start with the main point
04:30 Summarize in your reply
05:10 Hyperlink whenever possible
05:38 Change default setting to "Reply" (not "Reply all")
06:06 Change undo send options
In this HBR collaboration with YouTube creator Jeff Su (https://www.youtube.com/c/JeffSu), you'll learn how to better organize your communications and avoid a lot of rookie mistakes that can lead to embarrassment or worse.
Follow us:
https://hbr.org/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/harvard-business-review/
https://www.facebook.com/HBR/
https://twitter.com/HarvardBiz
https://www.instagram.com/harvard_business_review
Sign up for Newsletters: https://hbr.org/email-newsletters
#HarvardBusinessReview #Email #Etiquette
https://wn.com/8_Email_Etiquette_Tips_How_To_Write_Better_Emails_At_Work
Learning the unspoken rules for writing professional emails can improve how competent you appear in the eyes of colleagues.
00:00 Why bother with email etiquette?
01:19 Include CTA in subject line
02:13 One email thread per topic
02:48 Manage recipients
03:27 Start with the main point
04:30 Summarize in your reply
05:10 Hyperlink whenever possible
05:38 Change default setting to "Reply" (not "Reply all")
06:06 Change undo send options
In this HBR collaboration with YouTube creator Jeff Su (https://www.youtube.com/c/JeffSu), you'll learn how to better organize your communications and avoid a lot of rookie mistakes that can lead to embarrassment or worse.
Follow us:
https://hbr.org/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/harvard-business-review/
https://www.facebook.com/HBR/
https://twitter.com/HarvardBiz
https://www.instagram.com/harvard_business_review
Sign up for Newsletters: https://hbr.org/email-newsletters
#HarvardBusinessReview #Email #Etiquette
- published: 07 Jul 2021
- views: 1569745
1:45
Sabrina Carpenter - emails i can't send (Official Audio)
Stream emails i can’t send here: https://sabrinacarpenter.lnk.to/EICS
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B...
Stream emails i can’t send here: https://sabrinacarpenter.lnk.to/EICS
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#SabrinaCarpenter #emailsicantsend #emailsicantsend
LYRICS:
It’s times likes these
Wish i had a time machine
So i could see
What u did
October 13th
At 10:15
Were you really asleep ?
were you lying to me
And the family
There’s no us in us
When I’m lacking trust
you wanna discuss
Ugh You disgust me
Don’t make me cuss you out
why’d you let me down
don’t say sorry now
And thanks to you i
I can’t love right
I get nice guys
And villainize them
Read their texts like
They’re having sex right
Now scared I’ll found out
That it’s true and
If i do
Then I blame you
For every worst
that i assume
When I’m 45
Someone calls me their wife and
He fucks our lives
In one selfish night
Don’t think I’ll
Find forgiveness
As fast as mom did
and God i love you
But you’re such a dipshit please
Fucking fix this
cause you were all i looked up to
Now i can’t even look at you
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Shot and Edited by Zachary Shea
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Subscribe to Sabrina’s channel: https://bit.ly/SCYTsubscribe
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#SabrinaCarpenter #emailsicantsend #emailsicantsend
LYRICS:
It’s times likes these
Wish i had a time machine
So i could see
What u did
October 13th
At 10:15
Were you really asleep ?
were you lying to me
And the family
There’s no us in us
When I’m lacking trust
you wanna discuss
Ugh You disgust me
Don’t make me cuss you out
why’d you let me down
don’t say sorry now
And thanks to you i
I can’t love right
I get nice guys
And villainize them
Read their texts like
They’re having sex right
Now scared I’ll found out
That it’s true and
If i do
Then I blame you
For every worst
that i assume
When I’m 45
Someone calls me their wife and
He fucks our lives
In one selfish night
Don’t think I’ll
Find forgiveness
As fast as mom did
and God i love you
But you’re such a dipshit please
Fucking fix this
cause you were all i looked up to
Now i can’t even look at you
- published: 15 Jul 2022
- views: 3540918
18:30
How to write professional emails in English
In this practical English writing lesson, you will learn some of the most common email phrases you can use to sound professional. If you work in any type of bus...
In this practical English writing lesson, you will learn some of the most common email phrases you can use to sound professional. If you work in any type of business environment, there’s a good chance that you use email on a regular basis. However, many people aren’t familiar or comfortable with the formality or informality of email communication. I will teach you a wide range of business email vocabulary, phrases, and sentences often used by native English speakers. Here are some examples: “as discussed”, “to follow up on our previous discussion”, “this is to inform you that...”, “Thanks for the update”, “Thanks for looking into that”, “Thanks for following up”, “I’ll get back to you”, “Keep me posted”, and many more. This is an essential lesson that will help you write like a professional in almost any workplace.
Next, watch my video for advanced professional email writing! https://youtu.be/FXna7zjwHzA
TRANSCRIPT
Oh, there's free cake in the staff room? Thanks for letting me know. See you there. Yeah, free cake. All right. Hey, everyone. I'm Alex. Thanks for clicking, and welcome to this lesson on writing a business or professional email in English. Now, this is useful for those of you who are just starting a corporate job, or if you are looking to work in an English environment where emails are constant. So, I use my email every day. I can tell you 100% that I have used all of these at one point or another in my emailing career, we'll say. So, I've sent thousands of emails, and I've used all of these.
So, these are phrases that you can use in internal emails between yourself and your colleagues, or between yourself and someone who works with your company. So, maybe you know someone who is selling, you know, technology to your company, like printers or computers; maybe there's someone who supplies paper for your company and you have to interact with them, so you can use these phrases and expressions with them. All right?
So, first we'll start with the greeting. We have: "Hello", "Hi", "Hey, Steve". Steve - these are all for Steve. So, you notice... If you're wondering: "Why didn't you put 'Dear'? Why didn't you put 'To whom it may concern'?" You could still use those. I guess it depends on your own personal comfort with formality. Having worked, like, you know, in Canada and exchanging emails with people in the United States, most people are comfortable with a "Hello" or a "Hi". Only use a "Hey" for someone you know. So, these are in level of formality.
Next... All right, so one thing you might do in an email is to introduce a new topic or to inform someone of something; maybe not just one person, maybe a group of people, maybe a whole department. So, for example: "This is to inform you that..." Very general. So, maybe someone has received a promotion in your company. This is something you might see from your boss; or if you are a boss or a manager, you might send this to your team. "This is to inform you that", you know... Let's say Rosa; you have an employee named Rosa. "This is to inform you that Rosa has been promoted to the position of..." Okay? So you're giving information to your team.
This one: "Just to let you know"... Now, this is very informal. So, only send this to people you know well, people within your company, maybe a friend in the company. So: "Just to let you know" is a much more informal, casual way that you can use in an email, instead of: "This is to inform you that..." Okay? So, for example: "Hey. Just to let you know, I'm not here on Friday. Please see me if you need anything from me before Friday." Okay?
Also, you're introducing a topic, or informing your company, or someone of something, so: "Hey, Steve. Good news!", "Hey, Steve. Bad news.", "Hey, Steve. I've got good news.", "I've got bad news." Now, you notice, here, I used an exclamation after "Good news", you know, it's a good idea to make it seem exciting, so: "Good news! You know, I just got promoted." Okay? Or: "Good news! I'm getting a raise." Okay? Something like this. "Bad news. We're not getting pizza for free today.", "Bad news. I can't make lunch, sorry." Okay? "I can't make lunch." It doesn't mean you're creating lunch, you're making lunch; it means: "I can't go to lunch with you." Okay? So, you have: "This is to inform you that...", "Just to let you know...", "Good news!", "Bad news.", "I've got good news.", "I've got bad news." Okay? […]
https://wn.com/How_To_Write_Professional_Emails_In_English
In this practical English writing lesson, you will learn some of the most common email phrases you can use to sound professional. If you work in any type of business environment, there’s a good chance that you use email on a regular basis. However, many people aren’t familiar or comfortable with the formality or informality of email communication. I will teach you a wide range of business email vocabulary, phrases, and sentences often used by native English speakers. Here are some examples: “as discussed”, “to follow up on our previous discussion”, “this is to inform you that...”, “Thanks for the update”, “Thanks for looking into that”, “Thanks for following up”, “I’ll get back to you”, “Keep me posted”, and many more. This is an essential lesson that will help you write like a professional in almost any workplace.
Next, watch my video for advanced professional email writing! https://youtu.be/FXna7zjwHzA
TRANSCRIPT
Oh, there's free cake in the staff room? Thanks for letting me know. See you there. Yeah, free cake. All right. Hey, everyone. I'm Alex. Thanks for clicking, and welcome to this lesson on writing a business or professional email in English. Now, this is useful for those of you who are just starting a corporate job, or if you are looking to work in an English environment where emails are constant. So, I use my email every day. I can tell you 100% that I have used all of these at one point or another in my emailing career, we'll say. So, I've sent thousands of emails, and I've used all of these.
So, these are phrases that you can use in internal emails between yourself and your colleagues, or between yourself and someone who works with your company. So, maybe you know someone who is selling, you know, technology to your company, like printers or computers; maybe there's someone who supplies paper for your company and you have to interact with them, so you can use these phrases and expressions with them. All right?
So, first we'll start with the greeting. We have: "Hello", "Hi", "Hey, Steve". Steve - these are all for Steve. So, you notice... If you're wondering: "Why didn't you put 'Dear'? Why didn't you put 'To whom it may concern'?" You could still use those. I guess it depends on your own personal comfort with formality. Having worked, like, you know, in Canada and exchanging emails with people in the United States, most people are comfortable with a "Hello" or a "Hi". Only use a "Hey" for someone you know. So, these are in level of formality.
Next... All right, so one thing you might do in an email is to introduce a new topic or to inform someone of something; maybe not just one person, maybe a group of people, maybe a whole department. So, for example: "This is to inform you that..." Very general. So, maybe someone has received a promotion in your company. This is something you might see from your boss; or if you are a boss or a manager, you might send this to your team. "This is to inform you that", you know... Let's say Rosa; you have an employee named Rosa. "This is to inform you that Rosa has been promoted to the position of..." Okay? So you're giving information to your team.
This one: "Just to let you know"... Now, this is very informal. So, only send this to people you know well, people within your company, maybe a friend in the company. So: "Just to let you know" is a much more informal, casual way that you can use in an email, instead of: "This is to inform you that..." Okay? So, for example: "Hey. Just to let you know, I'm not here on Friday. Please see me if you need anything from me before Friday." Okay?
Also, you're introducing a topic, or informing your company, or someone of something, so: "Hey, Steve. Good news!", "Hey, Steve. Bad news.", "Hey, Steve. I've got good news.", "I've got bad news." Now, you notice, here, I used an exclamation after "Good news", you know, it's a good idea to make it seem exciting, so: "Good news! You know, I just got promoted." Okay? Or: "Good news! I'm getting a raise." Okay? Something like this. "Bad news. We're not getting pizza for free today.", "Bad news. I can't make lunch, sorry." Okay? "I can't make lunch." It doesn't mean you're creating lunch, you're making lunch; it means: "I can't go to lunch with you." Okay? So, you have: "This is to inform you that...", "Just to let you know...", "Good news!", "Bad news.", "I've got good news.", "I've got bad news." Okay? […]
- published: 21 Feb 2019
- views: 2971835
3:01
Emails
Provided to YouTube by IIP-DDS
Emails · Yung Lean
Unknown Death 2002
℗ YEAR0001
Released on: 2013-07-09
Producer: White Armor
Music Publisher: YEAR0001 Pu...
Provided to YouTube by IIP-DDS
Emails · Yung Lean
Unknown Death 2002
℗ YEAR0001
Released on: 2013-07-09
Producer: White Armor
Music Publisher: YEAR0001 Publishing
Music Publisher: Sony/ATV
Lyricist, Composer: Jonatan Leandoer Håstad
Composer: Ludwig Rosenberg
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Emails
Provided to YouTube by IIP-DDS
Emails · Yung Lean
Unknown Death 2002
℗ YEAR0001
Released on: 2013-07-09
Producer: White Armor
Music Publisher: YEAR0001 Publishing
Music Publisher: Sony/ATV
Lyricist, Composer: Jonatan Leandoer Håstad
Composer: Ludwig Rosenberg
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 21 Mar 2022
- views: 172618
4:04
Writing an email – 18 – English at Work has the words for perfect emails
Anna's having trouble with her emails. She's been trying to sort out the order of Imperial Lemons for Mr Lime. She sends an email but her choice of text-speak i...
Anna's having trouble with her emails. She's been trying to sort out the order of Imperial Lemons for Mr Lime. She sends an email but her choice of text-speak isn't appropriate and Paul, the boss, isn't impressed.
Anna needs some help from Tom who always has plenty of advice. Her email is rewritten and sent off, but will that be the end of the matter?
For more English at Work and other great content:: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/english-at-work
TRANSCRIPT
Narrator: Hello, Anna's just arrived at her desk to start the day at Tip Top Trading. Paul is walking towards her, eating a biscuit, he looks a bit bothered.
Paul: Anna?
Anna: Yes, Paul.
Paul: Come and have a biscuit in my office.
Now Anna, about Mr Lime.
Anna: I didn't say yes!
Paul: Pardon? Yes to what?
Anna: Oh, nothing.
Paul: You sent him an email yesterday and copied me in.
Anna: Yes.
Paul: Your email reads: boxes ok. pls c-d-u cfirm wnt 300 ta.
Anna: Yes: please could you confirm you want 300.
Paul: Right. Now that's not really the best way of writing an email to a client, is it?
Anna: Oh.
Paul: Please could you re-send your message to Mr Lime, using actual words that make sense.
Anna: Okay.
Paul: Thank you. Have a chocolate crunchy!
Anna: Thanks.
Tom: Morning Anna.
Anna: Hello.
Tom: Let me guess, Paul just spoke to you about your email?
Anna: How do you know?
Tom: You copied me in remember, I just read it – or tried to.
Anna: But what's the problem? Other people write like that!
Tom: No, maybe some people write text messages like that in an SMS message on their phones, but that is completely the wrong style for an email to a client.
Narrator: Okay Anna, let's stop listening to Tom, he's a waste of space. These are the kinds of phrases you need in a business-related email:
Dear Mr Lime...
I hope you are well.
I am writing regarding...
Please could you confirm...
Yours sincerely, or
Best wishes.
Anna: Thank you! I'll rewrite my message. There! I'd better get it checked before I send. Denise?
Denise: (On the phone) yes... the other problem with Stephanie is that her legs are just too long...
Anna: Oh, she's on the phone.
Denise: ... yes, like trees...
Anna: I'll have to ask Tom. Tom?
Tom: Mm?
Anna: Could you read this through before I send it?
Tom: Hang on, Anna, let me just finish this sentence. It’s really important. I’m ready, let’s have a look. Okay. (reading) Dear Mr Lime, I hope you are well. I am writing regarding your request for luxury boxes for the Imperial Lemon Delivery. We will indeed be able to supply them. Please could you confirm that you want 300. Best wishes, Anna.
Anna: Well?
Tom: It’s good, it's much better. Send it. Hopefully Mr Lime will think your last message was just someone sitting on your keyboard by mistake.
Anna: Thanks.
Tom: You're not...
Anna: What?
Tom: Nothing. It's none of my business.
Anna: What?
Tom: You're not ever going to go to lunch with Mr Lime are you? I mean, in a non-business way...
Anna: No of course not!
Tom: I mean I don’t care… it's just... important to... stay professional.
Anna: Yes.
Narrator: Hmmm.... well, I had a feeling Anna's email was going to cause problems. But at least she won't make a mistake like that again. Here’s a reminder of the phrases she used in her new, improved email.
Dear Mr Lime...
I hope you are well.
I am writing regarding...
Please could you confirm...
Best wishes.
Until next time, bye!
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Anna's having trouble with her emails. She's been trying to sort out the order of Imperial Lemons for Mr Lime. She sends an email but her choice of text-speak isn't appropriate and Paul, the boss, isn't impressed.
Anna needs some help from Tom who always has plenty of advice. Her email is rewritten and sent off, but will that be the end of the matter?
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TRANSCRIPT
Narrator: Hello, Anna's just arrived at her desk to start the day at Tip Top Trading. Paul is walking towards her, eating a biscuit, he looks a bit bothered.
Paul: Anna?
Anna: Yes, Paul.
Paul: Come and have a biscuit in my office.
Now Anna, about Mr Lime.
Anna: I didn't say yes!
Paul: Pardon? Yes to what?
Anna: Oh, nothing.
Paul: You sent him an email yesterday and copied me in.
Anna: Yes.
Paul: Your email reads: boxes ok. pls c-d-u cfirm wnt 300 ta.
Anna: Yes: please could you confirm you want 300.
Paul: Right. Now that's not really the best way of writing an email to a client, is it?
Anna: Oh.
Paul: Please could you re-send your message to Mr Lime, using actual words that make sense.
Anna: Okay.
Paul: Thank you. Have a chocolate crunchy!
Anna: Thanks.
Tom: Morning Anna.
Anna: Hello.
Tom: Let me guess, Paul just spoke to you about your email?
Anna: How do you know?
Tom: You copied me in remember, I just read it – or tried to.
Anna: But what's the problem? Other people write like that!
Tom: No, maybe some people write text messages like that in an SMS message on their phones, but that is completely the wrong style for an email to a client.
Narrator: Okay Anna, let's stop listening to Tom, he's a waste of space. These are the kinds of phrases you need in a business-related email:
Dear Mr Lime...
I hope you are well.
I am writing regarding...
Please could you confirm...
Yours sincerely, or
Best wishes.
Anna: Thank you! I'll rewrite my message. There! I'd better get it checked before I send. Denise?
Denise: (On the phone) yes... the other problem with Stephanie is that her legs are just too long...
Anna: Oh, she's on the phone.
Denise: ... yes, like trees...
Anna: I'll have to ask Tom. Tom?
Tom: Mm?
Anna: Could you read this through before I send it?
Tom: Hang on, Anna, let me just finish this sentence. It’s really important. I’m ready, let’s have a look. Okay. (reading) Dear Mr Lime, I hope you are well. I am writing regarding your request for luxury boxes for the Imperial Lemon Delivery. We will indeed be able to supply them. Please could you confirm that you want 300. Best wishes, Anna.
Anna: Well?
Tom: It’s good, it's much better. Send it. Hopefully Mr Lime will think your last message was just someone sitting on your keyboard by mistake.
Anna: Thanks.
Tom: You're not...
Anna: What?
Tom: Nothing. It's none of my business.
Anna: What?
Tom: You're not ever going to go to lunch with Mr Lime are you? I mean, in a non-business way...
Anna: No of course not!
Tom: I mean I don’t care… it's just... important to... stay professional.
Anna: Yes.
Narrator: Hmmm.... well, I had a feeling Anna's email was going to cause problems. But at least she won't make a mistake like that again. Here’s a reminder of the phrases she used in her new, improved email.
Dear Mr Lime...
I hope you are well.
I am writing regarding...
Please could you confirm...
Best wishes.
Until next time, bye!
- published: 02 Nov 2016
- views: 403991
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How To Fix Gmail Not Receiving Emails - 2022 || Can't Recive Emails on Gmail
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Write Professional Emails in English | Step-by-Step
For stress-free, worry-free emails in English, here are 7 tips plus common sentence starters you can use now to write professional emails in English, step-by-st...
For stress-free, worry-free emails in English, here are 7 tips plus common sentence starters you can use now to write professional emails in English, step-by-step.
Why are professional emails different and why should you be more careful when writing them?
A professional email in English should be:
- Clear
- Concise
- Polite
- Productive
Your professional emails should be easy to read and they should get the job done whether it's to inform, request, propose, and so on.
Unlike emails to friends and family, there are specific standards for a professional email in English when writing to
- your English-speaking boss about a situation a work
- a new international client who you want to impress
- a colleague in another country
- your professor
- a Human Resources Manager about a new job opportunity in an English-speaking company
- an employer about a job interview
The emails you send represent you. What you say and how you write gives an impression of you.
With a professional email style, you will communicate with others effectively. And that's what this Confident English lesson will help you do with 7 simple tips plus sentence starters for common emails in English.
Review this lesson and its full transcript at the Speak Confident English website: https://speakconfidentenglish.com/professional-emails-in-english
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro to professional emails in English
01:30 - What professional emails in English should be
02:42 - Tip 1: Clear subject lines with examples
04:40 - Tip 2: Use greetings - always
07:19 - Tip 3: Follow the KISS principle with examples
09:44 - Tip 4: Make your request/purpose clear with sentence starters
13:45 - Tip 5: Use an appropriate closing
14:27 - Tip 6: Review and edit
15:34 - Tip 7: What to include in your signature
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● Have English conversations that are fun
● Communicate clearly without getting stuck
● Interview and get the job you want
● Share your opinions in a business meeting
● Make friends easily and start a conversation with anyone in English
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For stress-free, worry-free emails in English, here are 7 tips plus common sentence starters you can use now to write professional emails in English, step-by-step.
Why are professional emails different and why should you be more careful when writing them?
A professional email in English should be:
- Clear
- Concise
- Polite
- Productive
Your professional emails should be easy to read and they should get the job done whether it's to inform, request, propose, and so on.
Unlike emails to friends and family, there are specific standards for a professional email in English when writing to
- your English-speaking boss about a situation a work
- a new international client who you want to impress
- a colleague in another country
- your professor
- a Human Resources Manager about a new job opportunity in an English-speaking company
- an employer about a job interview
The emails you send represent you. What you say and how you write gives an impression of you.
With a professional email style, you will communicate with others effectively. And that's what this Confident English lesson will help you do with 7 simple tips plus sentence starters for common emails in English.
Review this lesson and its full transcript at the Speak Confident English website: https://speakconfidentenglish.com/professional-emails-in-english
#SpeakConfidentEnglish #professionalenglish #emailsinenglish
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro to professional emails in English
01:30 - What professional emails in English should be
02:42 - Tip 1: Clear subject lines with examples
04:40 - Tip 2: Use greetings - always
07:19 - Tip 3: Follow the KISS principle with examples
09:44 - Tip 4: Make your request/purpose clear with sentence starters
13:45 - Tip 5: Use an appropriate closing
14:27 - Tip 6: Review and edit
15:34 - Tip 7: What to include in your signature
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Confident Job Interviews ➜ Support for Your English Job Interview - From Start to Finish
https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com/confident-job-interview-course/
Join me for growth on your English confidence journey.
__________________________________________________________________
Hi, I’m Annemarie — an English teacher whose expertise is in spoken communication, confidence-building, and fluency. Everything I do at Speak Confident English is designed to help you get the confidence you want for your life and work in English. On my YouTube channel, I share weekly lessons with strategies, skills, and resources to help you:
● Have English conversations that are fun
● Communicate clearly without getting stuck
● Interview and get the job you want
● Share your opinions in a business meeting
● Make friends easily and start a conversation with anyone in English
● Go to the grocery store, order a coffee, and live in English, without stress
● Feel comfortable and confident with your voice in English
Thank you for watching my videos and trusting me to support you on your English confidence journey.
__________________________________________________________________
★ CONNECT WITH ME:
WEBSITE: https://www.speakconfidentenglish.com/
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/spkconfidenteng/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/speakconfidentenglish/
LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/speak-confident-english/
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/speakconfidentenglish/
- published: 23 Nov 2022
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