All of these are the purpose of writing email, except...
a) to tell some news
b) to apply for a job
c) to annoy someone
c) to annoy someone
hearing / looking / you. / forward / from / I / to /am
I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Ask someone about their current job.
Example: "Do you enjoy working at your company now?"
My name is Sarah. I'm ........... in helping people get better in English.
a) interesting
b) interested
c) interest
b) interested
able / team. / I / in / am / to / work
I am able to work in team.
Ask someone a question about their first job.
Example: "What was your first job?"
Benny wants to be a gardener. What qualification does he need to have?
a) Knowledgeable in history.
b) Able to do long physical activities.
c) Able to distinguish types of plants.
c) Able to distinguish types of plants.
creating / I / passion / have / activities. / in / a / fun
I have a passion in creating fun activities.
Ask someone about their experience when looking for a job.
Example: "How many applications did you send when looking for a job?"
A good job application email has all of these, except ...
a) Starts with polite greeting and clear self introduction
b) Contains objective/reason of applying for the job
c) Talks about family and financial situation
c) Talks about family and financial situation
on / available / to / I / am / weekends. / work
I am available to work on weekends.
Ask someone about their strengths and weaknesses in writing formal emails.
Example: "Is writing email easy or difficult for you?"