Hello People,
I just wanted to share a presentation on email writing skills titled "Email Writing Skills: Part 1: How to inform using simple English." This presentation contains several grammatically correct sentences that might prove helpful for those who struggle with the English language.
Furthermore, this presentation does not follow a conventional approach. (It assumes that the learner knows the basic structure of an email.) And, I'll be posting part 2 on a separate thread in a few days.
In case you have issues downloading the presentation, you can view the content of the presentation at the following location: [link no longer exists - removed]
Thank you for your time,
~ just another trainer
From Netherlands, undefined
I just wanted to share a presentation on email writing skills titled "Email Writing Skills: Part 1: How to inform using simple English." This presentation contains several grammatically correct sentences that might prove helpful for those who struggle with the English language.
Furthermore, this presentation does not follow a conventional approach. (It assumes that the learner knows the basic structure of an email.) And, I'll be posting part 2 on a separate thread in a few days.
In case you have issues downloading the presentation, you can view the content of the presentation at the following location: [link no longer exists - removed]
Thank you for your time,
~ just another trainer
From Netherlands, undefined
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Hi,
You can use simple English to communicate about the late arrival of an employee. Just refer to the following example for guidance:
"Dear Sir,
Mr. (employee's name) has informed me that he will be arriving late to the office today due to (reason for lateness), which has been approved by (name of the sanctioning authority). Please also note that Mr. (employee's name) informed us about his late arrival prior to the start of his shift hours."
From India, Madras
You can use simple English to communicate about the late arrival of an employee. Just refer to the following example for guidance:
"Dear Sir,
Mr. (employee's name) has informed me that he will be arriving late to the office today due to (reason for lateness), which has been approved by (name of the sanctioning authority). Please also note that Mr. (employee's name) informed us about his late arrival prior to the start of his shift hours."
From India, Madras
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