This is the part of the email that is seen first, even before the email is opened. It should be what the email is about.
What is the subject?
Fix the greeting below.
mr Miller:
Dear Mr. Miller,
Good afternoon Mr. Miller,
How long should you wait for a response before you follow up?
AT LEAST 24 hours
What are greetings?
What are 2 things you should NOT include in your email?
emojis, sarcasm, excessive exclamation marks, blame, slang, asks for extra credit
Where does the comma go in the greeting?
AFTER the person's name
This is the actual text in the email. Most of the email will fall into this category.
What is the message body?
Fix the salutation below.
bye,
- George
Thanks,
George Weasley
Sincerely,
George Weasley
Name THREE fonts that are professional and easily readable when you send an email.
Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman, Georgia, Open Sans, Roboto, Lexend
Examples of these include "Sincerely," "Best regards," "Thank you," and "Take care."
What are closings / salutations?
Fix the subject line below.
homework
rock cycle homework, 3rd period
5th hour algebra homework
How do you spell the common word you use in email salutations that starts with the letter S.
sincerely
This is who you are writing the email to / who will read your email.
What is a recipient?
Rewrite this WHOLE email correctly.
subject: confused project
hi mrs. quinn
I am confused about the project in geometry. You made it sound really confusing. Can you please help me.
- Derrick
subject: geometry project, 7th period
Dear Mrs. Quinn,
I am confused about the project in geometry. Could I please come in before school or during lunch to ask you some questions?
Thank you,
Derrick Trenton
It's the word in our email notes that means "short and to the point."
concise