Name a person who writes an email and who gets it.
a sender, a recipient
answer
reply
Would you be able to help?
Can you help?
Choose the correct option:
It's raining a lot/ quite/ very.
My sister is a lot/ quite kind. She tries to help people all the time.
It's fairly/ a bit/ really cooler today than yesterday – about two degrees.
a lot
quite
a bit
Name the basic parts of every email.
subject line
salutation/greeting
opening sentence
body
conclusion
close
be sorry
help
apologise
assist
I hope you find this satisfactory.
I hope you are happy with this.
Make it more polite:
Do you sell vending machines?
Could you let me know if you sell vending machines?
Name 3 common abbreviations
pls
asap
rgds
ie
at the mo ...
put off
OK
postpone
convenient
Your request is being processed.
We are working on your request.
Make a sentence in Present Perfect about your tasks for this week. Use "already" and "yet".
your sentence
Name all types of emails that you know.
Introducing to a team email
Enquiry
Complaint
Invitation
Arranging a meeting...
comptele
get in touch
need
fill in
contact
require
I've been appointed as ...
I've just got the job of...
What prepositions do you use with these time expressions:
... the evening?
... night?
... the end of the year?
... 12th May?
... Friday?
in the evening
at night
at the end of the year
on12th May
on/by/until Friday
Name 3 different introducing sentences for short emails.
Just a quick/ short one or note or email to (verb)...
give information or tell
set up or organise
inform
arrange
Do not hesitate to contact us if you require further assistance.
Feel free to write me if you need any help.
Complete the sentences with will or going to, then write P (prediction предсказание), O (offer), D (decision) or I (intention намерение)
1. Have you had lunch? I ____________ (make) you a sandwich if you want. _____
2. Next month we ________________________ (visit) our friend in Chester. ______
3. In ten years, no one ______________________ (use) CDs any more. ______
4. It’s such a lovely day. I think I __________________ (walk) home. ______
5. There’s ice on the path. They ___________________ (slip) and fall. ______
1. Have you had lunch? I ‘ll make you a sandwich if you want. _O__
2. Next month we are going to visit our friend in Chester. __I_____
3. In ten years, no one will use CDs any more. ___P_____
4. It’s such a lovely day. I think I’ll walk home. ___D_____
5. There’s ice on the path. They are going to slip and fall. ___P____