Elements of An Email
Common Email Mistakes
Language Focus
Tone and Register
100

Who might the recipients in the Cc field be?

The recipient could be someone who needs in to be in the information loop of the correspondence, but may not need to take action.

100

Mentioning an attachment in the body of the email but failing to actually attach the file.

Forgetting attachments.

100

Rule for writing numbers: Spell out numbers under ____ and use figures for _____ and over.

Spell out numbers under 100 and use figures for 100 and over.

100

Match _________ to Purpose of writing.

Tone.

Think about the purpose of your writing. Is it to inform, persuade, apologize, or express gratitude? The tone should align with this purpose.

200

What is the purpose of the Subject line in an email?

The Subject line in an email provides a brief summary of the email's content to help the recipient quickly understand the main topic or purpose of the message.

200

Being too casual, informal, or using inappropriate language, especially in professional or formal contexts.

Using an unprofessional tone in an email.

200

As the language in a letter or an email becomes more formal, the sentences become __________.

longer.

200

You are sending a message to a friend to apologize for missing an event. What tone would you use, and why?

A sincere and apologetic tone because you are expressing regret and wanting to mend the relationship.

300

When can I skip salutations in an email? 

When the sender of the email and the recipient are emailing back and forth quickly, engaged in a virtual conversation.

300

Failing to clearly summarize the email's content, which can lead to confusion or the email being ignored.

Vague or misleading Subject Line.

300

What language feature do I use to achieve all of the following - show levels of certainty, show assertions, make my requests more formal and polite?

Modal verbs.

300

You need to send an email to a teacher explaining why you missed a class. What tone should you adopt, and why?

A respectful and apologetic tone because you are addressing someone in a position of authority and need to take responsibility for your absence.

400

What do I write in an email introduction? 

Start with an appropriate salutation or greeting followed by a paragraph to introduce self/ topic or a short explanation on why you are writing the email.

400

The email is lengthy without clear organization, making it difficult for the recipient to grasp the key points.

Long email with poorly organised paragraphs.

400

In formal writing, using phrases like:

______, _________ and _______ can soften the tone and make it more polite.

Any politeness markers such as:

"please"

"thank you"

"I appreciate"

400

When addressing a complaint to a seller about poor customer service, what tone should you avoid?

Aggressive or confrontational tone.

500

What do I write in my email body paragraphs? 

Describe the situation or provide context followed by another paragraph that addresses the specific purpose of the email eg. request/ suggest/ provide solution/ give feedback/ apologise etc.

500

Failing to use proper greetings, sign-offs, or formatting, which can come across as rude or careless

Ignoring email etiquette.

500

Instead of writing, "It portrayed her in a bad light", change it to ______________________________.

It portrayed her unfavourably.

500

You are sending a text to a CCA acquaintance to share some disappointing news. What tone would be appropriate, and why?

A sympathetic and honest tone because you are sharing news that may be difficult to receive. You need to express your feelings clearly and also provide some comfort or support if necessary.

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