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Email and Commercial Correspondence - A Guide to Professional English

English · Paperback / Softback

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If you write emails and letters as part of your work, then this book is for you. By applying the suggested guidelines, you will stand a much greater chance of getting the desired reply to your emails in the shortest time possible.
Some of the key guidelines covered include:

  • Write meaningful subject lines - otherwise recipients may not even open your mail.
  • Always put the most important point in the first line - otherwise the reader may not read it.
  • Be concise and only mention what is truly relevant. Write the minimum amount possible - you will also make fewer mistakes!
  • Be a little too formal than too informal - you don't want to offend anyone.
  • If you have two long important things to say, say them in separate emails.
  • Give clear instructions and reasonable deadlines.
  • If you need people to cooperate with you, it is essential to highlight the benefits for them of cooperating with you.
  • Empathize with your recipient's busy workload.
  • Never translate typical phrases literally - learn equivalent phrases.
The book concludes with a chapter of useful phrases. There is also a brief introduction for trainers on how to teach Business / Commercial English.

List of contents

Email Addresses.- Subject Lines.- Initial Salutations.- Introductions and Final Salutations.- Making Requests.- Replying to Requests.- Chasing and Being Chased.- Reviewing Documents.- Ensuring Better Communication By Using a Soft Approach.- Recognizing Level of Formality.- Punctuation and Capitalization.- Sending Attachments.- Business Letters.- Planning and Structuring, Avoiding Mistakes in Your English.- Abbreviations, Acronyms and Smileys.- Useful Phrases: Generic.- Useful Phrases: Commercial.

About the author

Adrian Wallwork is the author of more than 30 English Language Teaching (ELT) and English for Academic Purposes (EAP) textbooks. He has trained several thousand PhD students and researchers from 40 countries to prepare and give presentations. Since 1984 he has been revising research manuscripts through his own proofreading and editing service.

Summary

If you write emails and letters as part of your work, then this book is for you. By applying the suggested guidelines, you will stand a much greater chance of getting the desired reply to your emails in the shortest time possible.
Some of the key guidelines covered include:

  • Write meaningful subject lines - otherwise recipients may not even open your mail.
  • Always put the most important point in the first line - otherwise the reader may not read it.
  • Be concise and only mention what is truly relevant. Write the minimum amount possible - you will also make fewer mistakes!
  • Be a little too formal than too informal - you don’t want to offend anyone.
  • If you have two long important things to say, say them in separate emails.
  • Give clear instructions and reasonable deadlines.
  • If you need people to cooperate with you, it is essential to highlight the benefits for them of cooperating with you.
  • Empathize with your recipient's busy workload.
  • Never translate typical phrases literally - learn equivalent phrases.
The book concludes with a chapter of useful phrases. There is also a brief introduction for trainers on how to teach Business / Commercial English.

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