Study the following information about ways of writing a letter giving information

Begin your letter by stating who you are and giving your status or position (such as student, researcher, interested consumer, etc.), and tell how you found out about the individual or entity that you are writing to. Specifically indicate the inquiry that was made, as you understand it. Express your appreciation for the person’s interest. You might want to include with your response letter any brochures, catalogs, reports, or other helpful information available.

Then give required information in detail. The next several paragraphs should provide additional information about the subject you are interested in. If appropriate, you might want to include additional information about your organization, the products or services you sell, or the subject matter of the inquiry, beyond the scope of the original inquiry.

Close by saying that you would be happy to help the reader in the future if he/she needs further assistance or by wishing him/her well in his/her endeavor or project, etc.

 

2) Imagine that after publishing a paper which contained a detailed description of the experimental set you received a letter from a colleague who tried to repeat your experiment in his laboratory but failed. Think about what he could have done wrong and write him a letter giving information on conducting the experiment in question.Use appendix 7 for sample of letter giving information and useful language given below.

Useful language for letters giving information
Opening remarks Formal Informal
I am writing in reply to your letter asking for information about / I am writing to inform you about / in reply to your query / I would like to let you know that This is what I found out / remember the information you wanted? / you wanted me to tell you some things about
Closing remarks I hope that I have been of some assistance to you / please inform me if I can be of any further assistance / I hope I have answered all your questions / please do not hesitate to contact me if you require any further information I hope this will help you / let me know if you need any more help

 

3) Work in pairs and check your groupmate’s letter using the Criteria for assessment of appendix 8

 

Read the information of the second part of the textbook “Academic writing practice” about writing a grant and compose project description.

Use unit 4 of appendix 11 for written practice exercises

SMS language

1) Study brief information about SMS / e-mail language and SMS / e-mail symbols and compose your SMS or e-mail using SMS / e-mail language for your classmates.

SMS language or Textese is a term for the abbreviations and slang most commonly used due to the necessary brevity of mobile phone text messaging, in particular the widespread SMS (short message standard) communication protocol. SMS language is also common on the Internet, including in e-mail and instant messaging.

Abbreviation Meaning Translation
RU OK? Are you OK? Ты в порядке?
Y NY? Yes and you? Да, а ты?
OK CU2DAY? OK. See you today? Я в порядке. Сегодня встречаемся?
NO 2MORO WER? No. Tomorrow. Where? Нет, давай завтра. Но где?
@J’S, CUL8TR At John’s. See you later. У Джона. Увидимся позже.
LUV B / ILY Love Bob / I love you. Люблю тебя. Твой Боб / Я тебя люблю
F2T? Free to talk? Ты можешь общаться сейчас?
N. WER RU? No. Where are you? Нет, а ты где?
@WK.NU? At work. And you? На работе. А ты?
@HM. CU L8TR? At home. See you later? Я дома. Ну что, позже увидимся?
Y. WEN? Yes. When? Да, во сколько?
@7. TA4N. CU At 7 o’clock. That’s all for now. See you. Давай в 7. Все, пока. До встречи.
OK. B4N OK. Bye for now. Ну, договорились. Пока.
BTW By the way Кстати
IMO In my opinion По моему мнению
TTFN Ta ta for now (bye for now) Ну, все, пока

2) But sometimes it’s inappropriate to use this e-mail language (especially if it’s formal or business style). Visit the website given below and learn the information about e-mail etiquette. Compose an e-mail message according to the rules and have it checked by one of your classmates. http://www.dynamoo.com/technical/etiquette.htm

 



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