Effective Emailing Worksheet
Address the following:
Re: Come to the meeting.
Consider how the subject line could be better. Create a better subject line:
Re: I won’t be in class.
Consider how the subject line could be better. Create a better subject line:
Re: Are you coming to the wedding?
Consider how the subject line could be better. Create a better subject line:
Read the email below then respond as necessary.
Hey prof. I’m sick today so I won’t be in class. What will I miss? Email me back. Thanx.
Correctly rewrite the content of the email using best practices. Use correct formatting and punctuation. (Assume you are the person writing the email regarding this class.)
Create a subject line for the email that follows best practices.
Choose the correct answer for each question.
You are to include the section and/or times your class meets in the subject line of any email correspondence to me (your BCM3700 instructor). TRUE /FALSE
Your emails should include a greeting and a closing. TRUE /FALSE
This is an OK greeting for a formal email: Brent, TRUE /FALSE
This is a proper greeting for a formal email: Dear Mr. Brown: TRUE /FALSE
If you’ve created a signature block, you never need to include a closing. TRUE /FALSE
Which of the following is a proper closing/signature?
Thank You,
Thank you:
Thank You:
Thank you,