Настройка электронной почты 02 – ESL Business Writing Video

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Это второй меньше в нашей новой серии видео: Настройка электронной почты. В сегодняшнем английском видео мы рассмотрим очень распространенный тип электронной почты – запрос обратной связи по документу.

Каждый видеоурок содержит реальный электронный адрес одного из наших участников.. После просмотра фона и содержания письма, тогда мы посмотрим, какие улучшения мы можем сделать, проанализировав 3 основные критерии: механика, стиль и тон.

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4 thoughts on “Email Tune-up 02 – ESL Business Writing Video”

  1. Great job overall. But…… never ever lose sight of the fact that every piece of material,examples etc. should be strongly connected or,even better, directly taken from real life situations! That way, you produce the absolutely best results for your audience. I have to mention this explicitly because a number of other sites semm to be lacking this quality.

  2. Да, this is an important point. All the emails we use for Email Tune-up are original examples from actual listeners. The only information we have changed are the names and any other information that might identify the company.

    As a rule, we base all our podcast scenarios on real life examples (yes, that even includes bizarre situations like selling mining equipment to Chinese engineers in a railway tunnelthe chap that wrote that script actually spent Christmas day in the said railway tunnel!).

    Many of these examples come from our personal experiences and others are drawn from situations that learners have experienced. We welcome all suggestions from listeners, so please feel welcome to share your ideas.
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  3. Привет – I’ve come across your site and have really enjoyed the lessons. I am curious about one of the corrections (or lack thereof) made to the e-mail in this video. The e-mail starts withI should be glad if…” Why was no correction made to change/remove the wordshould”? Starting the sentence, “I would be glad if…” orI’d be glad if…” is correct. “I should…” indicates a suggestion or advice one would give to themselves and doesn’t not signal a request or desire for action from others.

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