E-mail Writing - Class 6 - English
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- Choose an appropriate subject line that accurately reflects the content of the email: The subject line should give the recipient a clear idea of what the email is about. A well-written subject line can help ensure that the email is opened and read.
- Address the recipient by their name and include a greeting: Use the recipient's name and a polite greeting, such as "Dear Mr Smith" or "Hello Sarah," to begin the email. This sets a respectful tone and helps establish a rapport with the recipient.
- Use a polite and respectful tone throughout the email: Use polite language and avoid using language that could be construed .....
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Write an email to your friend who hates Mathematics encouraging him to take an interest in it.
To: Meenusethi@englishchatterbox.com
From: ABC@gmail.com
Subject: Let's conquer our fear of Mathematics together!
Dear [friend's name]
I hope this email finds you in good health and spirits. I wanted to talk to you about something that has been on my mind for a while. I know
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You have a penfriend, Grace, in Germany. She wants to know about your family. Write an email in about 120 words telling her all about your family.
In your email message you can make use of the answers to the following questions:
· Is your family nuclear or joint? • How many brothers and sisters are you?
· How many members are there? • What is your position in the family?
· What is your father doing? • How do you feel when your family sits together?
To: Meenusethi@englishchatterbox.com
From: ABC@gmail.com
Subject: Introducing my family
Dear Grace
I hope this email finds you well. It's great to hear from you again! I'm excited to share some information about my family with you.
We are a nuclear family consisting of four members - my parents, my younger brother, and myself. I am the eldest child in the family. My father
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Your neighbour came to your help when you were in trouble. Write an email thanking him/her for help and appreciating his/her kind gesture.
To: Meenusethi@englishchatterbox.com
From: ABC@gmail.com
Subject: Grateful for your kindness
Dear [Neighbor's name]
I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to express my sincere gratitude for your help when I was in trouble. Your kind gesture has touched
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Write an e-mail to your friend Kusum telling her about your favourite teacher.
Subject: My Favorite Teacher
Hi Kusum,
How are you? I hope this email finds you in good health and high spirits. I wanted to tell you about my favourite teacher, Mrs. Sharma. She is our English teacher, and she....
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