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Letters, Faxes, and Letters, Faxes, and EmailsEmails

Letters, Faxes, and Letters, Faxes, and EmailsEmails

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Discussion QuestionsDiscussion Questions

1. Do you like writing? Why or why not?

2. Which is more difficult? Writing in English or in Arabic/French? Why?

3. Which difficulties do you usually face when writing?

4. What do good writers do to compose well-written correspondence?

5. What would you like me do this semester to help you improve your business writing?

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Lesson ObjectivesLesson Objectives Lesson ObjectivesLesson Objectives

To learn how to write professionalTo learn how to write professional Emails Emails Business lettersBusiness letters FaxesFaxes

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Send me an email in which you Send me an email in which you tell me about how what you tell me about how what you would like me do this semester would like me do this semester to help you improve yourto help you improve yourbusiness writing.business writing.

[email protected]

Send me an email in which you Send me an email in which you tell me about how what you tell me about how what you would like me do this semester would like me do this semester to help you improve yourto help you improve yourbusiness writing.business writing.

[email protected]

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EmailEmail

Email is great because… It gets to the intended receiver quickly Its arrival can be confirmed easily Your reader can reply to your

message easily It is cheap to use It allows multiple copies and

attachments

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Email & StyleEmail & Style

Do not confuse personal messages with business messages. Write clearly, carefully, and courteously; consider audience, purpose, clarity, consistency, conciseness, and tone.

Use correct grammar, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.

Do not write words in capital letters in an email message.

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Email & StyleEmail & Style

Keep your email messages short and to the point.

Limit yourself to one topic per message.

Check your email message for mistakes before you send it.

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Email AbbreviationsEmail Abbreviations

AFAIK as far as l know BFN bye for now BTW by the way COB close of business FYI for your information IOW in other words NRNno reply necessary OTOH on the other hand

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EmoticonsEmoticons

Emoticons / Smileys

:-) a smile

:-( a frown

;-) a winkThey may be considered

unprofessional.

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When should a person use email to send a message?When should a person use email to send a message?

Email is appropriate for positive and informative messages.

Major negatives, such as firing someone, should be delivered in person or via a letter - not in email.

Send people only messages they need.

REMEMBER: Email are legally binding communication.

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Letters – 7 ComponentsLetters – 7 Components

Sender's address or letterhead Inside Address Date Salutation Body of the letter Complimentary close Signature

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Sender's AddressSender's Address

Sender's address Letterhead

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Inside AddressInside Address

Inside Address Name Courtesy title Dr or Dr. ? Prof or Prof.?

If name is not known, use: Job title Department Company Attention line

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DateDate

Date US vs. UK Avoid figures

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SalutationSalutation

Dear Sir / Madam Dear Sirs Dear Mr Smith, / Mr Smith: Dear John Hello / Hi

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Body of the LetterBody of the Letter

Block or modified block Single-space Double-space between paragraphs

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Complimentary closeComplimentary close

Yours sincerely, (Known recipient) Yours faithfully, (Unknown recipient) Best wishes, (Close) Yours truly, or truly yours, (US) Old-fashioned

We remain yours faithfully, Respectfully yours,

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SignatureSignature

Type your name below your handwritten signature.

Your choice: initials, courtesy title.

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Letters Optional Components

Letters Optional Components

Your job title/Signature block Private and confidential (Envelope) Subject Enclosures Reference (Ref: EE1022) Copies (C.C.)

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FaxesFaxes

Facsimile: exact copy or reproduction l sent a fax / We will fax you Speed is important and recipient does

not have email. Should not be used for confidential

information. When sending handwritten fax

messages, use a dark color and make your writing large and clear.

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Transmitting a faxTransmitting a fax

Correct fax number Use fax transmission cover form

Recipient’s address Fax message To: From: Fax no.: Subject: Date: Page/s: