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Differences between British and American emails

Differences between British and American emails | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
Explanations of the differences between UK and US emails, including opening and closing British and American emails, and requests, apologies, instructions and job applications in the UK and USA.
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Emails explaining procedures to academic staff

Emails explaining procedures to academic staff | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
Explain the procedure for doing any of the things below which you know how to do.  Accessing the university computer system for the first time  Annual review/ Job performance review  Applying for a sabbatical  Applying for an academic job as a foreigner  Applying for funds (e.g. research funds or funds…
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TEFLtastic blog

TEFLtastic blog | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
Publications and materials from TEFL lifer Alex Case. See the drop-down menus under the photo for thousands of photocopiables and articles, and for how to support TEFLtastic
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Purdue OWL: Email Etiquette

Although instant and text/SMS messaging is beginning to supplant email for some groups' primary means of Internet communication, effective and appropriate email etiquette is still important. This resource will help you to become an effective writer and reader/manager of email.
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Bad news emails to academic staff

Bad news emails to academic staff | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
Choose one of the bad news situations below and work together to think of as many different emails as you can to announce that thing to a member of the academic staff. Try to use a different reason and as different language as possible each time. When you have run out of ideas, decide on…
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