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English Comprehension and Composition – Lecture 26 Objectives: Overview of Writing Kinds of s Parts of s Features Sample s

messages , or electronic mail is the transmission of messages over electronic networks like the internet.

Things to remember while writing an Write a meaningful subject line. Keep the message focused. Avoid attachments (if not necessary) Identify yourself clearly. Be kind — don’t flame. Proofread. Distinguish between formal and informal situations. Respond Promptly. Show Respect and Restraint.

Some Important Questions for writing How much should I write in an ? is meant for quick, simple communication. As a general guide that means roughly 4 or 5 paragraphs at most. Due to the limitations of formatting and layout, anything much longer than that is probably best sent as a separate attachment such as a Word file. Most people have a limited attention span with - if they are receiving a lot of mail you want to get the main message explained in the shortest possible space.

Do spelling and grammar matter in ? We think it does. Poor spelling and grammar show a lack of attention to detail and send the wrong message about yourself and how you do business. Most programs today have built-in spell checkers so there is no excuse! You wouldn't send a letter that was poorly punctuated and uses no capital letters - why not make sure your messages look professional too?

What do cc: and bcc: mean? There is a certain etiquette with , especially in the use of the carbon copy (cc:) and blind carbon copy (bcc:) fields. It is courteous to add addresses to the 'cc:' field if those people need to know about the subject but are not required to act on the contents. The 'bcc:' field is useful where discretion is required. People in this field are concealed from other recipients in the 'To', 'cc:' and 'bcc:' fields. They can themselves see others in the 'To' and 'cc:' fields but not the 'bcc:' fields. In this example, an is sent directly to John by Bob. He copies Tom by including Tom's address in the cc: field. Harry and Sue are blind copied - they can see who the original recipients were but Tom and John won't see their names.

The receiver’s address Carbon copy Blind carbon copy subject Basic Format

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Type your message in the text box, then click send and it will be sent to the receivers you have indicated in the to, Cc, and Bcc areas.

An example of a bad Subject: Some points to discuss Hey people, We were thinking of changing a few things around the office. These things have bothered most of us and the management thinks it is time we take notice of these aspects. I know that we are all real busy but we should speak about these points in our next meeting. Also, many have not yet submitted the reports and the deadline is coming up in the next couple of days. So, make sure we all concentrate. Thanks, Benny Markson.

An example of a good Subject: Discussion related to management policy and reminder for deadline due. Dear Staff, It has come to the notice of the management, there are certain policies that are not expectable by most of the employees. These policies are bothering most of the employees and this is affecting their general performance. Although, most of us have a busy schedule, we shall bring up the policy plans during our next weekly meeting. It has also been found, the project is nearing its deadline and many have not yet completed their tasks at hand. Your problems and queries will be addressed in the next meeting as stated above. Thus, it will be better if we start concentrating on our project and give no opportunity to the client to complain. The management has full trust on its employees and we hope you will not disappoint us. Thanks, Benny Markson HR Manager Jackson Consultants

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