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英文电子邮件范文8篇英文电子邮件范文 (1) 申请信Dear Sir,I was very interested in your advertisement in today''s edition ofThe Evening Post and I should like to apply to be a member of the AmazonExpedition team.I am twenty-three years old and have an honors degree in Botany fromBath University. Since leaving university I have been working in aresearch laboratory but my contract comes to an end in six weeks. I wouldparticularly like to join the expedition for the opportunity it would giveme to study the plant life of the area.I enjoy several outdoor activities including rowing and rock climbingand I consider myself to be both fit and healthy enough to undertake suchan expedition.If you would like me to attend an interview, I would be able to comeat any time convenient to you, (J1) my employers have agreed to give metime off for the purpose.I look forward to hearing from you.Yours faithfully,Lily MaDear Sir,I noticed an ad. In the paper today you said you were looking for peopleto join your expedition team. It sounded as if it might be fun so I''mwriting to say I''d like to come along.About myself: I left school at 16 because I wanted to earn a bit of money. After that I got a few part-time jobs as a waiter, etc. But I didn''t stick to any of them for long. Recently I''ve been doing a bit ofhitch-hiking round Europe so I''ve had some experience of traveling the hard way which should come in handy on the expedition you''re planning. By the way, I''m a great guitarist so I can keep you all amused round the campfire at night.Let me know when I can call in for a chat about dates and other details, etc.Yours,David SmithDear Sir,I am writing to apply for a British Council scholarship to study in Britain. I did my five years'' basic training in medicine at Shanghai University. After this I successfully completed a one-year postgraduate course in Ophthalmology at the People''s General Hospital, where I am at present serving a two-year probation in the Eye Clinic.As a result of the publication in 20xx of my article in New Scientist entitled "Soft and Rigid Contact Lenses ", which was based on a survey of 37 patients over 6 months, I made contact with Dr. Li Ming of the Capital Hospital and Dr. Ma Li of the University College Hospital. I have received their help and advice with my current research project, which is a two-year survey of the acceptance of various types of contact lenses in 200 patients.Despite their help, I feel that I cannot make real progress in this field unless I can actually have day-to-day contact with these specialists.I would therefore like to continue my research at either the CapitalHospital or the UCH as soon as my probationary period here is completed,and I would like to study in Britain for two years.I enclose a detailed curriculum vitae and an offprint of my article,together with two letters of recommendation from Dr. Li Ming and Dr. MaLi.Yours faithfully,英文电子邮件范文 (2) Dear Sir or MadamI am senior from the Department of BusinessAdministration of BeijingUniversity. I am writing theletter in purpose of applying for admissioninto youresteemed institution/your recently advertised position for astaff member.I am sure that I am qualified for it. First, enclosed with this letteris my resume, which furtherdetails my previous academic qualificationsand work experience. Second, not only do myqualifications and experiencemake me a perfect candidate for it, my cheerful personality iswell suitedto studying in your prestigious university/working as a staff member. Last,myhobbies include sports and music.Words fail me when I try to express my heartfelt gratitude to the helpyou rendered me. Yourprompt and favorable attention to my inqquiry wouldbe highly appreciated.Yours sincerely,Li Ming英文电子邮件范文 (3)感谢信20 June 20xxDear Mr. Seaton,Thank you very much for taking me with you on that splendid outing to London. It was the first time that I had seen the Tower or any of the other famous sights. If I''d gone alone, I couldn''t have seen nearly as much, because I wouldn''t have known my way about.The weather was splendid on that day, which I thought was rare. I still remember some people told me that in Britain there was weather and no climate. During the same day, it might snow in the morning, rain at noon, shine in the afternoon and be windy before the night falls. So I think I was lucky.I think the river trip was the best thing of all. London really came alive for me as we saw it from the Thames during that wonderful journey down to Greenwich. It was all tremendously exciting - a day that I shall never forget.Thank you for giving me such a great birthday treat.Yours sincerely,Linda ChenDear Mr. Wang,Thank you for taking the time to write your wonderful letter in support of MCEA (Maywood Chinese Education Association). Your letter clearly articulates all the major reasons children in Maywood will benefit from studying the Chinese language as part of their elementary school education. It provides invaluable support that will help making bilingual Chinese education a reality in Maywood public schools.Although MCEA would like to see Palo Alto public schools implementthe first bilingual Chinese kindergarten class in September of 20xx, wehave learned that the school district must take the time to understandhow a new program will affect existing educational offerings, and tovalidate community interest. Nevertheless, MCEA, with more than 70members, will continue to actively promote bilingual Chinese educationin the Palo Alto public schools and will keep you apprised of the progresswe make.Thanks again for sending a letter in support of MCEA. We'' willcontinue to do all we can to realize this program both for families ofChinese descent and those with a general interest in participating in thegrowing economic power of China.Yours sincerely,英文电子邮件范文 (4) 建议信Dear Mary,Thanks for your last letter. I''m so glad that you have been able (atlast! ) to arrange a holiday in Australia. As I fear I won''t be able tomeet you at the airport when you arrive, nor will I be able to be homeuntil later in the afternoon, so here are some instructions andsuggestions.There is a bus from the airport to the city. It is much cheaper thana cab. Take the bus to the city and ask to get off at Town Hall railwaystation.To get to my place in the eastern suburbs you have three options. Youcan either take a cab, a bus or the train. I suggest you take the train,since the airport bus will leave you right at the station. Get off at CliffStation. From there you can either walk to my place (about ten minutes)or take a taxi. Probably you should take a taxi as you will have luggage.When you arrive at my flat, ring the intercom for Flat 2. My friendLillian will be at home and she will open the front door for you and letyou into my flat.Presumably you will be tired and want to sleep. But if you feel likesome exercise after that long flight, you could stroll down to Cooper Park,which is only ten minutes away ? you can see it from the window.Cheers and looking forward to seeing you.Yours sincerely,Annie英文电子邮件范文 (5) Dear sir/madam:I’m delighted you have accepted our invitation to speak at theConference in [city] on [date].As we agreed, you’ll be speaking on the topic "" from [time] to [time].There will be an additional minutes for questions.Would you please tell me what kind of audio-visual equipment you’ll need. If you could let me know your specific requirements by [date],I’ll have plenty of time to make sure that the hotel provides you withwhat you need.Thank you again for agreeing to speak. I look forward to hearing fromyou.Sincerely yours,[name][title]英文电子邮件范文 (6) 投诉/抱怨信Dear Sir,I saw your advertisement for "the perfect lighter" in Sunday Timeslast week and immediately sent off a £2 postal order and the completedform for the lighter.Imagine my surprise when all I got in return was a box of matches!I could understand a mistake. I might even pardon a joke. But in this case,your advertisement is a deliberate lie since a friend of mine who alsosent the coupon got the same result.I think it''s a shame to promise an economical lighter when in factyou are not selling a lighter a1 all. Instead of saying it works quickly,you should admit that you are offering matches. And what about "only" £2:I usually pay 10 pennies for a box of matches, and they are often givenaway free.I regard your advertisement as a serious deception and demand thatyou send me my money back immediately. Otherwise I will take active stepsto make sure the Consumers'' Association hear about it.Yours faithfully,Peter LiDear Sir,I am highly disappointed in the proposed 20xx-05 budget cuts toeduca1ion. Taking away basic aid status and slashing our school budgetsis a recipe for educational disaster in our school. The future lies withour children. They must have access to high quality educa1ion.My husband and I have worked hard to be able to live in a schooldistrict that provides high quality education for our children. Cuttingfunding in districts like ours will have a negative impact on propertyvalues.The school that my daughter attends is hardly wha1 I would describeas a "rich" school. Parents are asked to pay for books for all the classes,science supplies and for their students to participate in the performingarts among other items. If our school is to remain a world leader intechnological development, cutting our school funds is the worst possiblechoice to make.Education funds should not be diverted away from education.Yours faithfully,Tom Williams英文电子邮件范文 (7) 邀请函Dear Mr. Williams,Thank you for your letter of congratulation on my exam results. I wasvery pleased to hear from you. The results were a great relief. I did muchbetter than I thought I would.We are having a celebration party on Saturday22 May and we shall be pleased if you can come. It is a party for me, butmy parents and some of their old friends are joining in, so you will find"real people" as well as teenagers to talk to.The party starts at halfpast six- drinks, and a buffet supper later.You said in your letter that you''ve given up driving, so my fatherwill meet you with the car at San Mateo station. Please let me know whattime your train arrives.There is a good train back to San Palo at 10:30and we''ll arrange transport for you to catch that. I hope that won''tbe too late for you. It would be a pity if you had to leave while the partywas still in full swing.I do hope that you will be able to come.Yours sincerely,Lily Chen英文电子邮件范文 (8) Dear Mr. Jones:We understand from your information posted on that you are in themarket for textiles. We would like to take this opportunity to introduceour company and products, with the hope that we may work with Bright IdeasImports in the future.We are a joint venture specializing in the manufacture and export oftextiles. We have enclosed our catalog, which introduces our company indetail and covers the main products we supply at present. You may alsovisit our online company introduction at which includes our latest productline.Should any of these items be of interest to you, please let us know.We will be happy to give you a quotation upon receipt of your detailedrequirements.We look forward to receiving your enquires soon.Sincerely,John Roberts。
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英文邮件格式的范文范本英文电子邮件的格式(6篇)英文自荐信邮件篇一同意进口商的还价Dear Sirs:Thank you for your letter of June the 8th. We have accepted your offer on the terms suggested. Enclosed our will find a special price list that we believe will meet your ideas of prices. You should note that the recent advances in raw materials have affected the cost of this product unfavorably. However, for your order we have kept our prices down.To Sincerely拒绝进口商的还价Dear Sirs:Thank you for your letter of June the 8th. We regret that we cannot meet your must point out that the falling market here leaves us little or no margin of profit. We mustask you for a keener price in respect to future orders. At present the best discount offered for a quantity of 200 is 5%. Our current situation leaves us little room to bargain.We hope you will reconsider the offer.Truly正式提出订单Dear Sir:We have discussed your offer of 5% and accept it on the terms quoted. We are prepared to give your product a trial, provided you can guarantee delivery on or before the 20th of September. The enclosed order is given strictly on this condition.We reserve the right of refusal of delivery and/or cancellationof the order after this date.Truly确认订单Dear Sir:Thank you very much for your order of June 15 for 200 Deer Mountain Bikes. We will make every possible effort to speed up delivery. We will advise you of the date of dispatch. We are at your service at all times.Sincerely英文邮件的格式篇二How is everything?一切都好吗?I hope everything is all right.我希望(你)一切都好。
电子邮件英语作文范文(通用12篇)
电子邮件英语作文范文(通用12篇)1. I am writing to confirm/enquire/inform you...我发邮件是想找你确认/询问/想通知你有关…2. I am writing to follow up on our earlier decision on the marketing campaign in Q2.我写邮件来是为了跟进我们之前对第二季度营销活动的决定。
3. With reference to our telephone conversation today...4. In my previous e-mail on October5...在之前10月5日所写的邮件中提到…5. As I mentioned earlier about...在先前我所提到的关于…6. As indicated in my previous e-mail...如我在之前邮件中所提到的…7. As we discussed on the phone...8. from our decision at the previous meeting...如我们在上次会议中所决定的…9. as you requested...根据贵方要求…10. In reply to your e-mail dated April 1,we decided...回复贵方4月1日的邮件,我方决定…11. This is in response to your e-mail today.这是对您今早发来的邮件的回复。
12. As mentioned before, we deem this product has strong unique selling points in china.如先前所述,我们认为这个产品在中国有强有力且独一无二的销售点。
13. As a follow-up to our phone conversation yesterday, I wanted to get back to you about the pending issues of our agreement.14. I received your voice message regarding the subject. I'm wondering if you can elaborate . provide more details.我收到了你关于这个主题的留言。
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自考英语二作文电子邮件类万能模板范文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Dear [Name],Hi! It's me, [Your Name]. I'm writing to you because I have so much fun stuff to tell you about! First, I have to tell you about what happened at school yesterday. You're not going to believe this!During recess, my friend Timmy and I were playing on the swings. We were trying to see who could jump the farthest from the swing. Timmy went first and jumped pretty far. Then it was my turn. I started swinging really high and when I jumped, I went soaring through the air! I jumped way farther than Timmy did. But then I landed face first right in a mud puddle! I was covered from head to toe in thick, gooey mud. It got all over my clothes, in my hair, and even in my mouth! Timmy started laughing so hard he couldn't breathe. I have to admit, even though I was completely filthy, it was pretty hilarious.Our teacher, Mrs. Johnson, came rushing over when she saw what happened. She looked really worried at first, but thenstarted laughing too when she realized I was okay, just muddy. She told me I looked like a little mud monster! I had mud caked all over my face, except where my eyes were. The mud had made two perfect circles around my eyes so I looked like I was wearing goggles. It was so silly and disgusting at the same time. Mrs. Johnson took me to the bathroom to get cleaned up, but I still篇2Dear Teacher,Hi! How are you doing? I'm writing to tell you about my summer vacation. It was the best summer ever!First, my family went on a big trip. We drove all the way to the Grand Canyon! It took forever to get there. My little brother kept asking "Are we there yet??" over and over. But when we finally made it, the Grand Canyon was so awesome! It's like a huge hole in the ground that goes on forever. We went hiking and exploring. I even saw a lizard! At night, we stayed in a cabin and roasted marshmallows over the campfire. That was my favorite part.After the Grand Canyon, we went to visit my cousins in California. They live right by the beach, which is so cool. We got to go swimming in the ocean every day. The waves were huge! Acouple times they knocked me over and I got all salty water in my mouth. But it was still really fun. We also built a massive sandcastle. It was taller than me! My cousins and I had a competition to see who could make the biggest ball out of wet sand. Mine was as big as a basketball!The last stop on our trip was Disneyland! I've been asking to go to Disneyland for years and years. It really is the happiest place on earth. We went on tons of rides like Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, and the Haunted Mansion. I got my face painted like a tiger. We also met Mickey Mouse! He gave me a big hug. I didn't want to leave. I made my parents promise we can go back again next year.When I got home from our big trip, I had a few weeks before school started again. I spent a lot of time playing outside with my neighborhood friends. We rode our bikes all around, had water balloon fights, and played endless games of hide-and-seek and tag. A couple times we set up a lemonade stand, but we didn't make much money. Mostly we just drank all the lemonade ourselves! Summers at home are always fun and relaxing.The only bad part of summer was that I didn't get to see my best friend Timmy very much. He went to summer camp for a whole month! I was really jealous at first, but then he told meabout some of the things they had to do at camp, like swim tested and obstacles courses. That doesn't sound that fun to me after all. We made plans to have a big sleepover before school starts to make up for not seeing each other.Overall, this was the funnest summer I can remember. I got to go on an amazing road trip, be a total beach bum, go to the best amusement park in the world, and also enjoy free time at home. I made so many wonderful memories this summer. I just wish it could have lasted forever! Now I'm feeling refreshed and ready to start a new year at school. Fourth grade, here I come!Your Student,[Your Name]篇3Subject: My Fun Summer Vacation!Dear Grandma and Grandpa,Hi! It's me, your favorite grandson/granddaughter! I'm writing to tell you all about my summer vacation from school. It was sooooo much fun! We did lots of cool stuff.First, we went to the beach for a week. The beach was awesome! The sand was warm and the water was nice and clear. Ibuilt the biggest sandcastle ever with my brother/sister. We used buckets and shovels to make towers and caves. Our sandcastle was taller than me! But then the tide came in and washed it all away. That made me a little sad, but we just built another one the next day.We also went swimming and boogie boarding in the waves. The waves were kinda big and knocked me over sometimes, but I didn't mind getting wet and sandy. Mom packed lots of yummy snacks and we had a picnic on the beach too. We saw seagulls flying around looking for food scraps. I tried to feed them my sandwich crust, but they didn't want it. I guess birds are picky eaters!At night, we could see so many bright stars in the sky since there weren't any city lights. Dad pointed out the Big Dipper and other constellations. We even saw a few shooting stars! We stayed up late making s'mores around the campfire and telling spooky stories. I got to roast my own marshmallows for the first time. Mine got a little burnt, but they still tasted good smushed between the grahams and chocolate.When we got back home, we went to the county fair. That was so fun and exciting! We went on tons of rides like theTilt-A-Whirl, Scrambler, and Ferris wheel. I felt like I was going tothrow up after spinning around so much, but in a good way haha. We also played games to try and win prizes. I threw a whole bunch of baseballs to knock down the milk bottles, but I couldn't quite do it. Mom and Dad felt bad, so they paid to get me a stuffed teddy bear anyway. His name is Mr. Snuggles and he's my new best friend!The best part was all the yummy fair food though. We had funnel cakes, cotton candy, caramel apples, corn dogs, and my favorite - fried dough with powdered sugar! We probably shouldn't have eaten so many sweets, but vacation only comes once a year. My tummy definitely hurt after from all the greasy, sugary treats, but it was worth it.On the Fourth of July, we watched the big fireworks show in the park. Thousands of colorful fireworks exploded in the night sky - red, blue, green, purple, gold. It looked like a magical pyrotechnic display! The booming sounds made me jump at first, but I got used to it. Some of the fireworks even spelled out words and made smiley faces. The grand finale at the end was the best part with nonstop fireworks for like 10 minutes straight. So pretty!I also had a lemonade stand one weekend to try and make some money. I worked really hard squeezing all those lemonsand mixing in water and sugar. It was hot having to sit outside all day, but lots of neighbors stopped by. A few even gave me tips along with their 25 cents because my lemonade was so cold and refreshing. By the end, I had made 17.50! I used 5 to buy myself a new video game, and I saved the rest in my piggy bank.Well, that's about all the exciting stuff I can remember from my summer vacation. I start back at school next week, so I'll be super busy with homework and afterschool activities again soon. Thanks for the birthday money you sent - I used it to buy some fun new school supplies! I'll write you again soon. Love you!Your grandson/granddaughter,[Your name]篇4Dear Teacher,I hope you are having a super awesome day! I'm writing to tell you about my amazing weekend. On Saturday, my mom let me have chocolate chip pancakes for breakfast which was the best thing ever! After that, I played outside with my friends Jake and Emily. We had a contest to see who could hang upside down from the monkey bars the longest. Jake fell off after 2 minutesbut Emily and I kept going for like a bajillion hours (okay maybe it was just 10 more minutes but it felt forever!).Later, my dad took me to the movies to see the new Paw Patrol film. It was so funny and exciting! My favorite part was when Marshall accidentally shot his water cannon at the mayor. I laughed so hard my tummy hurt. The movie had awesome messages about teamwork and being there for your friends too.On Sunday, we had a family picnic at the park. My mom made her famous fried chicken which is crispy and delicious. I also got to play on the swings and slides. The really cool part was me and my little brother had a race around the whole park! I let him win of course because I'm a great big sister. My grandma even brought her special chocolate cake for dessert. I maybe ate 3 slices...or 4...I lost count!That's about all the exciting stuff that happened this weekend. Oh wait, I almost forgot! I also got a new pet hamster named Nibbles. He is so tiny and cute with his twitchy little nose.I can't wait to show him to you and the rest of the class. We're going to be best friends, I just know it!I miss all my classmates and can't wait to see everyone again tomorrow. Third grade is so much fun but a lot of work too. I'm going to try my best to listen, pay attention, and not make toomuch noise (but you know how rambunctious I can be!). I'll see you bright and early Ms. Jones!Your favorite student,Sophie篇5Dear Teacher,I'm writing this email to tell you all about my amazing summer vacation! I had so much fun and did a bunch of really cool things. I can't wait to share everything with you.First of all, my family went on a huge road trip across the country. We packed up our van with snacks, games, and pillows and hit the road bright and early one morning. My little brother Dylan and I fought a bit over who got to sit by the window, but eventually we worked it out by taking turns every few hours.Our first stop was the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Wow, that place was humongous! The canyon seemed to go on forever and ever. We went hiking along the rim trail and spotted lots of cool wildlife like bighorn sheep and californiancondors soaring high overhead. At night, we roasted marshmallows over the campfireand stared up at more stars than I've ever seen before. It was breathtaking.After a few days in the desert, we headed up to Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming and Montana. Yellowstone had the craziest landscapes I've ever witnessed. There were bubbling mudpots, shooting geysers like Old Faithful, and these wild colored pools caused by bacteria and minerals in the hot springs. Some of them were bright blue or orange – they looked like something from another planet! We also saw tons of bison just roaming around everywhere. One even walked right through our campsite while we were making dinner one night. I've never been so close to such a huge animal before.On our way through South Dakota, we stopped at Mount Rushmore to see the giant carved president heads. Abraham Lincoln's model was my favorite – his face just looked so serious and wise. We also went exploring in some awesome caves and went gem mining, where we got to sift through dirt and rocks to find colorful gemstones and fossils. I found a really neat piece of petrified wood!Next up was a drive through the Badlands, which had these crazy rock formations that looked like melting layers of cake batter. We hiked up and down the rugged canyons and sawmore bison, bighorn sheep, and even some cute little prairie dogs poking their heads out of holes in the ground. I've definitely never seen landscapes like that before.After the Badlands, we finally made it up to the Black Hills of South Dakota. That's where all the huge memorials and monuments like Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse, and the Needles Highway are located. The rock formations there were incredible –towering pillars and jagged spires of granite jutting out from the forest. We went rock climbing, ziplining through the trees, and even folded some fossils and dino bones while on a guided hike.From there, it was up into Montana and Idaho through endless fields of wheat and ranches with cattle and horses. We stopped at a couple of real dude ranches where we actually got to go horseback riding and learn how to lasso things. I wasn't very good at it, but it was still super fun trying. We evenattended a huge summertime rodeo in a tiny town in Idaho and watched cowboys doing all kinds of crazy stunts like bronco riding.After driving through miles and miles of potato farms in Idaho, we made it up to the Pacific Northwest! We spent some time in Seattle where we went up in the Space Needle, visited the museum dedicated to Jimi Hendrix, and I even got to touch somereal orcas and seals at the awesome aquarium. Then it wasup into the Cascade mountain range to see volcanoes, evergreen forests, and crystal blue lakes for swimming.Our final destination was the Oregon coast. We walked along the most beautiful beaches I've ever seen, with huge rock formations jutting up from the ocean and waves crashing up against the sandy shores. We built sandcastles, hunted for sand dollars and starfish in the tide pools, and even went whale watching on a boat tour where we spotted some giant grey whales! On our last night, we had a bonfire on the beach and roasted s'mores as we watched the sunset over the Pacific. It was such an incredible way to end our epic road trip.On the long drive home, Dylan and I were both pretty tired of being stuck in the car. ButMom and Dad had loaded our tablet up with new movies, games, and books to keep us busy. We still made a few stops at fun museums and parks along the way to stretch our legs. Even though I was happy to finally be back home and sleeping in my own bed again, I'm really going to miss all the amazing sights and adventures we had this summer.I learned so much about the different landscapes, wildlife, history, and cultures across America. From badlands to rainforests, canyons to glaciers, rodeos to tech museums, this trip had everything! I took hundreds of photos and filled upseveral journals with notes about everywhere we went. I can't wait to make a huge poster and present all about mycross-country travels when I get back to school.This was definitely the best summer vacation I've ever had. Thanks for letting me tell you all about it! I hope you and your family got to go on some fun adventures too. Can't wait to hear what exciting things my classmates did over the break. See you soon!Your Student,[Your Name]篇6Dear [Name],Hi! My name is [Your Name] and I am [Your Age] years old. I go to [Your School Name] Elementary School. I am writing you this email because [Reason for Writing Email]. Let me tell you all about it![Opening Paragraph Explaining Situation/Purpose]I have a really big/exciting/important [Situation] that I want to tell you about. It all started when [Describe How Situation Began]. I was so [Emotional Response] when [Describe KeyEvent/Moment]. I couldn't believe [DescribeSurprising/Unbelievable Part]. It was just like in the[Book/Movie/Show] when [Describe Similar Scene FromBook/Movie/Show]! I'm getting a little ahead of myself though. Let me go back to the beginning.[2-3 Paragraphs Giving More Details About Situation]It all happened on [Day] when [Describe What You Were Doing]. Everything was going [Describe How Things Were Going] until suddenly [Describe What Changed/Happened]. That's when [Describe Your Reaction/What You Did Next]. I remember feeling [Describe Emotions] and thinking [Describe Thoughts/What Was Going Through Your Mind]. Then, the craziest thing occurred –[Describe Crazy/Unbelievable Event]! I could hardly believe my [Eyes/Ears]!After that, [Describe What Happened Next Few Events]. I have to admit, I was starting to get a little[Scared/Worried/Nervous] because [Reasons You Felt That Way]. But I tried to be [Positive Trait] like [Name Of Brave Character] from [Book/Movie They're From]. So I [Describe How You Responded Bravely].[1-2 Paragraphs Describing Climax/Most Intense Part]Just when I thought [Describe What You Thought Was Over], everything got [Even More Intense/Crazy/Out of Control]! [Describe Details of Climax/Most Dramatic Part]. I [Couldn't Believe It/Was On The Edge of My Seat/Was Holding My Breath]! [Describe Sights/Sounds/Images/Feelings of That Intense Moment]. It seemed like [Descripe How It Felt Like It Would Never End]. I [Kept Thinking/Wondering] [Thoughts/Questions You Had at That Point].[1-2 Paragraphs Describing Resolution/End]Finally, after [Length of Time Dramatic Events Lasted], [Describe How It Started To Get Better/Wrap Up]. Turns out, [Give Reason/Explanation For What Happened]. [Describe Your Feelings] like [Overwhelming Emotion] and [Other Emotion] all at once. [Summarize How It Ended Up]. Even though [Describe Hardship/Difficulty You Went Through], I'm actually really [Proud/Happy/Excited/Grateful] that [Describe Why You Feel That Way About What Happened].[Concluding Paragraph Wrapping Up]So that's the [Adjective] story I wanted to tell you all about! I know it was a [Long/Crazy/Wild] one, but I just had to share [Why It Was Important To You]. Let me know if you have any other [Questions/If You Want More Details] about [KeyEvents/People/Things]. I [Looked Forward To/Couldn't Wait To] [Describe What You'll Do After This Event]. Thank you for [Reading/Listening]!Your [Friend/Relative],[Your Name]。
英语作文电子邮件格式_共10篇
★英语作文电子邮件格式_共10篇范文一:英文电子邮件格式范文英文电子邮件格式范文1.Greetingmessage祝福Hopeyouheagoodtripback。
祝旅途愉快。
Howareyou?你好吗?Howistheprojectgoingon?项目进行顺利吗?2.Itiateameeting发起会议Isuggestweheacalltoghtat9:30pm(ChinaTime)withyouandBrown。
PleaseletmeknowifthetisokayforyouandBen.我建议我们今晚九点半和Brown小聚一下,你和Ben有没有空?IwouldliketoholdameetingintheafternoonaboutourdevelopmentplanngfortheprojectA.今天下午我建议我们就A项目的计划开会讨论一下。
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初一英语邮件范文篇一:From :Mail to :Subject : My P-mail address ,etc.Dear Mr. Doe :Thank you for your email . As you requested , I am pleased to inform you of my P-mail , fax and phone numbers as follows:P-mail : 76 , Xichang‘ anjie , BeijingFax : 86-10-1234-5678Voice : 86-10-2345-6789If you would like to talk to me direct on the phone , please call me at the above number after 7:00 PM. Thank you .Sincerely ,xuexila初一英语邮件范文篇二:From :Mail to : ******@******.**.**Subject : wired at last !Dear John ,Test , test 、test…. Can you read me ?I am finally wired ! For the last several days I have a lot of trouble setting up my new computer , but I finally managed to tame it ---sort of . Now I am sending you this email via the internet to see if I am doing ok .will you please let me know as soon as you receive this email ? Thanks .Jack Chen 初一英语邮件范文篇三:From :Mail to : ******◎******.**.**Subject : Thanks for your emailDear John :Thanks for replying to my email so quickly . It was only 30 minutes ago that Iposted my first email , and I already have received your reply . Unbelievable !If it was ―snail mail ,‖ I would still be on my way back from the post office.You kept telling me about the virtues of going ―digital , ―and now I think I understand what your meant by that . Being able to exchange mail with someone thousands of miles away in 30 minutes or even less is simply amazing .Anyway , I just wanted to say thank you for the email and letting me know that I was doing OK . Like you said , let us keep in touch ---on-line!Jack Chen 初一英语邮件范文篇四:Dear all,All good things must come to an end. I am leaving this company. my heartfelt thanks to all that have shown me your guidance, support and assistance. Warmly regards,Mike Pan亲爱的同事们:天下没有不散的筵席!我要离开公司了。
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英文电子邮件范文(精选6篇)英文电子邮件范文篇1投诉/抱怨信Dear Sir,I saw your advertisement for "the perfect lighter" in Sunday Times last week and immediately sent off a £2 postal order and the completed form for the lighter.Imagine my surprise when all I got in return was a box of matches! I could understand a mistake. I might even pardon a joke. But in this case, your advertisement is a deliberate lie since a friend of mine who also sent the coupon got the same result.I think it''s a shame to promise an economical lighter when in fact you are not selling a lighter a1 all. Instead of saying it works quickly, you should admit that you are offering matches. And what about "only" £2: I usually pay 10 pennies for a box of matches, and they are often given away free.I regard your advertisement as a serious deception and demand that you send me my money back immediately. Otherwise I will take active steps to make sure the Consumers'' Association hear about it.Yours faithfully,Peter LiDear Sir,I am highly disappointed in the proposed 20xx-05 budget cuts to educa1ion. Taking away basic aid status and slashing our school budgets is a recipe for educational disaster in our school. The future lies with our children. They must have access to high quality educa1ion.My husband and I have worked hard to be able to live in aschool district that provides high quality education for our children. Cutting funding in districts like ours will have a negative impact on property values.The school that my daughter attends is hardly wha1 I would describe as a "rich" school. Parents are asked to pay for books for all the classes, science supplies and for their students to participate in the performing arts among other items. If our school is to remain a world leader in technological development, cutting our school funds is the worst possible choice to make.Education funds should not be diverted away from education.Yours faithfully,Tom Williams英文电子邮件范文篇2建议信Dear Mary,Thanks for your last letter. I''m so glad that you have been able (at last! ) to arrange a holiday in Australia. As I fear I won''t be able to meet you at the airport when you arrive, nor will I be able to be home until later in the afternoon, so here are some instructions and suggestions.There is a bus from the airport to the city. It is much cheaper than a cab. Take the bus to the city and ask to get off at Town Hall railway station.To get to my place in the eastern suburbs you have three options. You can either take a cab, a bus or the train. I suggest you take the train, since the airport bus will leave you right at the station. Get off at Cliff Station. From there you can either walk to my place (about ten minutes) or take a taxi. Probably you should take a taxi as you will have luggage.When you arrive at my flat, ring the intercom for Flat 2. Myfriend Lillian will be at home and she will open the front door for you and let you into my flat.Presumably you will be tired and want to sleep. But if you feel like some exercise after that long flight, you could stroll down to Cooper Park, which is only ten minutes away ? you can see it from the window.Cheers and looking forward to seeing you.Yours sincerely,Annie英文电子邮件范文篇3Dear Mr. Williams,Thank you for your letter of congratulation on my exam results. I was very pleased to hear from you. The results were a great relief. I did much better than I thought I would.We are having a celebration party on Saturday 22 May and we shall be pleased if you can come. It is a party for me, but my parents and some of their old friends are joining in, so you will find "real people" as well as teenagers to talk to.The party starts at half past six- drinks, and a buffet supper later.You said in your letter that you''ve given up driving, so my father will meet you with the car at San Mateo station. Please let me know what time your train arrives.There is a good train back to San Palo at 10:30 and we''ll arrange transport for you to catch that. I hope that won''t be too late for you. It would be a pity if you had to leave while the party was still in full swing.I do hope that you will be able to come.Yours sincerely,Lily Chen英文电子邮件范文篇4申请信Dear Sir,I was very interested in your advertisement in today''s edition of The Evening Post and I should like to apply to be a member of the Amazon Expedition team.I am twenty-three years old and have an honors degree in Botany from Bath University. Since leaving university I have been working in a research laboratory but my contract comes to an end in six weeks. I would particularly like to join the expedition for the opportunity it would give me to study the plant life of the area.I enjoy several outdoor activities including rowing and rock climbing and I consider myself to be both fit and healthy enough to undertake such an expedition.If you would like me to attend an interview, I would be able to come at any time convenient to you, (J1) my employers have agreed to give me time off for the purpose.I look forward to hearing from you.Yours faithfully,Lily MaDear Sir,I noticed an ad. In the paper today you said you were looking for people to join your expedition team. It sounded as if it might be fun so I''m writing to say I''d like to come along.About myself: I left school at 16 because I wanted to earn a bit of money. After that I got a few part-time jobs as a waiter, etc. But I didn''t stick to any of them for long. Recently I''ve been doing a bit of hitch-hiking round Europe so I''ve had some experience of traveling the hard way which should come in handy on the expedition you''re planning. By the way, I''m a greatguitarist so I can keep you all amused round the campfire at night.Let me know when I can call in for a chat about dates and other details, etc.Yours,David SmithDear Sir,I am writing to apply for a British Council scholarship to study in Britain. I did my five years'' basic training in medicine at Shanghai University. After this I successfully completed a one-year postgraduate course in Ophthalmology at the People''s General Hospital, where I am at present serving a two-year probation in the Eye Clinic.As a result of the publication in 20xx of my article in New Scientist entitled "Soft and Rigid Contact Lenses ", which was based on a survey of 37 patients over 6 months, I made contact with Dr. Li Ming of the Capital Hospital and Dr. Ma Li of the University College Hospital. I have received their help and advice with my current research project, which is a two-year survey of the acceptance of various types of contact lenses in 200 patients.Despite their help, I feel that I cannot make real progress in this field unless I can actually have day-to-day contact with these specialists. I would therefore like to continue my research at either the Capital Hospital or the UCH as soon as my probationary period here is completed, and I would like to study in Britain for two years.I enclose a detailed curriculum vitae and an offprint of my article, together with two letters of recommendation from Dr. Li Ming and Dr. Ma Li.Yours faithfully,英文电子邮件范文篇520 June 20xxDear Mr. Seaton,Thank you very much for taking me with you on that splendid outing to London. It was the first time that I had seen the Tower or any of the other famous sights. If I''d gone alone, I couldn''t have seen nearly as much, because I wouldn''t have known my way about.The weather was splendid on that day, which I thought was rare. I still remember some people told me that in Britain there was weather and no climate. During the same day, it might snow in the morning, rain at noon, shine in the afternoon and be windy before the night falls. So I think I was lucky.I think the river trip was the best thing of all. London really came alive for me as we saw it from the Thames during that wonderful journey down to Greenwich. It was all tremendously exciting - a day that I shall never forget.Thank you for giving me such a great birthday treat.Yours sincerely,Linda ChenDear Mr. Wang,Thank you for taking the time to write your wonderful letter in support of MCEA (Maywood Chinese Education Association). Your letter clearly articulates all the major reasons children in Maywood will benefit from studying the Chinese language as part of their elementary school education. It provides invaluable support that will help making bilingual Chinese education a reality in Maywood public schools.Although MCEA would like to see Palo Alto public schools implement the first bilingual Chinese kindergarten class inSeptember of 20xx, we have learned that the school district must take the time to understand how a new program will affect existing educational offerings, and to validate community interest. Nevertheless, MCEA, with more than 70 members, will continue to actively promote bilingual Chinese education in the Palo Alto public schools and will keep you apprised of the progress we make.Thanks again for sending a letter in support of MCEA. We'' will continue to do all we can to realize this program both for families of Chinese descent and those with a general interest in participating in the growing economic power of China.Yours sincerely,英文电子邮件范文篇6Dear Mr. Jones:We understand from your information posted on that you are in the market for textiles. We would like to take this opportunity to introduce our company and products, with the hope that we may work with Bright Ideas Imports in the future.We are a joint venture specializing in the manufacture and export of textiles. We have enclosed our catalog, which introduces our company in detail and covers the main products we supply at present. You may also visit our online company introduction at which includes our latest product line.Should any of these items be of interest to you, please let us know. We will be happy to give you a quotation upon receipt of your detailed requirements.We look forward to receiving your enquires soon.Sincerely,John Roberts。
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邀请朋友出去玩的电子邮件英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Subject: Let's go out and play!Hi [Friend's Name]!How are you doing? I'm writing to you because I have the best idea ever for something fun we can do together this weekend! Are you ready? Here it is...We should go to the park and have a huge adventure! The park near my house has so many awesome things. First, there are the swings. Don't you just love swinging way up high and feeling like you're flying through the sky? We can have swing contests to see who can swing the highest without being scared.Then there's the jungle gym - my personal favorite! We can run around and around, going up the steps and through the tubes and across the bridge. Maybe we can even pretend we're exploring a deep, dark jungle filled with ferocious beasts! I'll protect you from the lions and tigers with my trusty stick-sword.If we get hungry from all that running around, we can go to the snack stand and get ice cream or freezie pops. Mmm, just thinking about a cold treat on a hot day is making me hungry. We'll definitely need to fuel up for more playing.Oh oh oh! And we can't forget about the sandbox! Do you remember how fun it was to dig giant holes and build awesome sandcastles? We can bury each other's toys and then have to search for them. Or maybe we can try molding the most realistic sand-sculptures of our families. My little brother is going to be so impressed!After the sandbox, we absolutely must go down the slide a billion times. That's one of the best parts of the park in my opinion. The feeling of zooming down at top speed with the wind whipping through your hair is just the best, isn't it? I'll race you down to see who is the sliding champion!If we get bored of the playground stuff, there's also a huge field where we can run around chasing each other and playing endless games of tag. We can see who is fastest and who has the most energy. Just don't run too far away or your parents will get worried!At the end of the day, we can relax by climbing up the hill and rolling all the way down. I'll spin around as I roll to makemyself really dizzy. It's so fun feeling like the whole world is turning upside down for a minute there! We can watch the clouds too and see if we can spot any fun shapes.So what do you think? Doesn't a day like that sound like an absolute blast? We'll get tons of exercise from all that playing and have the best time ever just being kids. Please please please say you can come to the park with me this weekend! I'm gonna beg my parents to pack us a picnic lunch to bring too. That way we can refuel in the middle of our adventures with some yummy sandwiches and juice boxes.Anyway, I really hope you can make it. Shoot me an email or call me later to let me know if you're free to play! I'll be waiting by the phone, anxiously hoping you say yes. A day at the park just isn't the same kind of fun without your awesome company.Talk to you soon![Your Name]篇2Dear Tommy,Hi! It's me, your best friend Timmy! How are you doing? I hope you are having a great day today. I'm writing to youbecause I want to invite you to come over to my house this weekend so we can go out and play together. It's going to be so much fun!First, we can play in my backyard. My backyard is really big with lots of space to run around. We can play tag and you can try to catch me. I'm really fast so it won't be easy! We can also play hide and seek. My backyard has lots of good hiding spots behind the trees and bushes. You'll have to try really hard to find me.After playing in the backyard, we can go to the park near my house. The park has a playground with swings, seesaws, monkey bars, and a big fun slide! We can take turns going down the slide over and over again. Wheee! I love the feeling of sliding down really fast. My favorite is the monkey bars though. I can cross all the way from one side to the other without letting my feet touch the ground. You'll have to show me if you can do that too.The park also has a big grassy field that's perfect for flying kites. I just got an awesome new kite for my birthday. It's shaped like a big dragon! The dragon kite is green and orange and it looks so cool flying up high in the sky. We can take turns holding the strings and watching the dragon soar. Just be careful not to let it get stuck in a tree!If we get hungry from playing, we can go to the snack bar at the park. They have delicious hot dogs, pizza, ice cream, and all kinds of yummy treats. My favorite is the chocolate ice cream cone. What's your favorite food from the snack bar? We can get whatever you want and then eat it on one of the picnic tables.After eating, we can go over to the basketball court and play some basketball too. I'll bring my ball and we can practice our free throws and lay-ups. You'll have to guard me close because I can make trick shots! We can have a contest to see who can make the most baskets. The winner gets bragging rights!By that time it will probably start getting dark outside. Before going back home, we can go catch some fireflies in the fields behind the park. At night, you can see their little yellow flashing lights glowing everywhere. We can use our hands to try catching them, but we'll have to be very quiet so we don't scare them away. Catching fireflies at night is so much fun!Well, that's my plan for us to have an awesome day of playing if you come over this weekend. I'm going to call you later today to see if you can come. I really hope you can make it! Playing is no fun without my best friend there. Let me know if you have any other ideas for games or activities you want to do too. I'm up for anything!Talk to you soon!Your pal,Timmy篇3Subject: Let's go on an adventure!Hi [Friend's Name]!It's me, [Your Name]! I've been looking forward to summer vacation for months and it's finally here. That means no more school, no more homework, and lots and lots of time to play! I was thinking we could have the most epic adventure this summer. Are you ready to hear my idea?First, we could build an awesome fort in my backyard out of branches, blankets, cardboard boxes - anything we can find really! We'll make it super cozy inside with pillows and snacks. Maybe we could even convince our parents to let us camp out in it one night. Wouldn't that be so much fun? Staying up late, telling spooky stories, and looking at the stars!Then we could go on a massive treasure hunt! We'll draw up a map with X marking the spot for buried treasure. To get clues, we might have to complete challenges like an obstacle course orsolving riddles. We could get the whole neighborhood involved! Whoever finds the treasure gets to pick what video game we play together that night.And that's not all! I also really want to have a huge water fight. We'll need the biggest water guns and water balloons we can find. We could split into teams and make forts to run back to and refill our water ammunition. I'm picturing a full-on battle with us dodging and splashing each other from behind trees and bushes. We'll be soaked from head to toe but who cares? It's just too hot for regular playing in the summer.Oh oh! And we could put on a play or talent show for our families! We could write our own script or pick scenes from our favorite movies to act out. I could do all the voices and make sound effects. You're really good at art so you could make the backdrops and props. Maybe your little brother could be in it too if he doesn't ruin everything. We'd get to dress up in costumes and put on a big performance at the end of the day!There's so much more we could do too! We could have competitions to see who can build the best sandcastle or make the most saves during a soccer game. We could sell lemonade from a stand to save up money for going to the movies. We could have tournaments to see who is the reigning champion athopscotch, jump rope, or four square. The possibilities are endless!My mom said as long as we behave and don't make too big of a mess, we can do pretty much whatever we want this summer. All we need is you to say yes to being my adventure buddy!We're going to have so much fun and make the BEST memories ever. Just you and me against the world, two explorers on an epic quest for nonstop excitement!What do you say? Are you in? Let me know as soon as you can because I want to start planning out our amazing summer right away!Talk to you soon![Your Name]篇4Subject: Let's go on an adventure!Hi Ryan!It's me, your buddy Jake! How are you doing? I'm super duper excited because my mom said I can invite you over to my house this weekend to hang out and have fun! We're going tohave an awesome time if you can come. Pretty pretty pleeeeease say you'll come play?So here's what I'm thinking for our big adventure. First, we can play in the backyard. My dad just put up a new swingset with a really tall slide and everything. I've been practicing going super fast down the slide - you'll have to try and beat my speed record! We can also play on the seesaw and merry-go-round until one of us feels sick (hee hee).After we're tired from all that running around, we can go explore the woods behind my house. My big brother Tommy said he saw a fort back there that was abandoned by other kids. Can you imagine? A secret hideout just waiting for us to discover it! We'll be explorers like Dora, making our way through the wilderness to find the lost fort. Who knows what treasure or cool stuff the other kids left behind? Maybe we'll find pirate gold or ancient arrowheads! I'll pack my binoculars and you can bring a compass so we don't get lost.Once we conquer the fort, we can come back to the house for a picnic lunch that my mom will make for us. She always packs the best snacks and treats - peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, carrot sticks, Oreos, Capri Suns, everything! While we eat we can talk about all the amazing adventures we'll go onnext time, like maybe building a go-kart out of soap boxes or having a massive water balloon fight. The possibilities are endless when we use our imaginations!For dessert, my mom is going to make us brownie sundaes with tons of toppings to pick from. You know how much I loooove chocolate! After we eat all the sweets and get hyper, we can jump on the trampoline in the backyard and try flips and crazy stunts. Just be careful you don't break anything or my parents will get mad!When we're finally too tuckered out to jump anymore, we can come inside and watch movies all night long. I just got the new Toy Story movie and some superhero flicks too. We can build a massive pillow fort in the living room using every blanket and pillow in the house! Then we'll hide out in our cozy hideaway eating popcorn and sleeping over. It'll be the raddest slumber party ever!So whaddya say, buddy? Are you free to come over and have an epically legendary fun time this Saturday? I really hope you can make it because it just won't be the same awesomeness without you here. Let me know as soon as you can if your parents will let you come!Can't wait for our adventure!Your best friend,Jake篇5Subject: Let's go on an adventure!Hi Jessica!How are you doing? I'm super excited because summer vacation is finally here! No more school, homework, or waking up early for a whole two months. Isn't that awesome?You know what that means, right? We get to play all day long without any grown-ups telling us what to do. No more "Don't run in the halls!" or "Keep your voice down!" We can be as loud and crazy as we want!I was thinking we could have the most epic summer ever by going on tons of fun adventures together. My mom said I can invite you over to my house to play, or we can go out and explore. What do you think we should do first?Maybe we could go to the park down the street. I heard they just put in a brand new playground with these gigantic tube slides that are taller than my dad! We could ride them over and over until we get dizzy. And there are also some really coolclimbing walls that look kind of scary but totally fun. I bet we could make it all the way to the top!Or we could take our bikes out on the trail through the woods behind your neighborhood. Remember when we tried riding there last year and my chain fell off? This time we'll be extra careful, I promise. We can pretend we're brave explorers traveling through a deep, dark forest. Who knows what kinds of creatures we might see? Maybe we'll even spot a deer or a family of rabbits!If we get hungry, we can stop at that little shop halfway along the trail and buy snacks with our allowance money. I've been saving up for weeks, so I've got enough to get us both ice cream sandwiches if you want. Ooh, or we could get those gummy worm packs that are as long as your arm! Those are my favorite.After riding our bikes, we'll probably be really thirsty, so we can head over to the creek and go wading. Do you remember how cold that water was last summer? This year I'm going to bring my swimsuit and swimming goggles so I can try swimming across instead of just getting my feet wet. You'll have to hold my clothes for me on the bank and make sure I don't drown or anything!Once we've had our fill of the creek, we can go back to my house and play in the backyard for a while. We can set up a lemonade stand like we did last year and try to earn enough money to buy ice cream from the truck that drives around in the evenings. You were always way better at selling lemonade than me though - I can never make that puppy dog face you do to get people to stop.As it starts to get dark, we'll set up the campfire pit and roast some hot dogs and make s'mores for dinner. I'll bring out my tent and we can camp outside overnight like real adventurers! We'll tell scary stories and look for shooting stars and野try to stay up as late as possible. Whenever we get tired, we can just snuggle up in our sleeping bags and fall asleep underneath the stars.The next morning, my mom said she would make us a big stack of pancakes for breakfast. Afterward, we can figure out where we want to go exploring again that day. Maybe we can take a bus downtown and walk around the city for a little while? Or we could check out that new mini golf place that just opened up near the mall?No matter what we do, I already know it's going to be the best summer ever because you'll be there! We're going to haveso much fun making amazing memories together. I can't wait for all of our epic adventures to start!Let me know if you can come over to play soon, okay? I'll be waiting by the window, watching for you!Your bestie,[Your name]篇6Subject: Let's go on an awesome adventure!Hi Sarah!It's me, your best friend Emily! I have the most exciting idea ever for this weekend and I just had to share it with you right away. You know how we're always talking about going on thrilling adventures and exploring new places? Well, this is our chance!My mom said that if I can find a friend to come along, she'll take us somewhere really cool on Saturday. She promised it will be an adventure we'll never forget! Isn't that the best newsyou've heard all week? I'm so excited I can hardly sit still just thinking about all the possibilities.Where do you think she might take us? I've been trying to guess but my ideas keep getting crazier and crazier. Maybe she'll take us hiking through an ancient forest filled with mysterious creatures? Or maybe we'll go deep underground and explore caves and tunnels under the city? Ooh, or what if we get to tour an awesome science lab and see some crazy experiments?No matter where we end up going, I just know it's going to be an epic journey. We always have so much fun together. Can you imagine how many exciting stories we'll have to tell when we get back? Everyone at school is going to be so jealous that they missed out!I really hope you can come, Sarah. It just wouldn't be the same without my very best friend by my side. We're the ultimate adventure duo! Who else could I rely on to help capture any magical beasts we might run into? And you're always so good at figuring out riddles and clues. We're definitely going to need your brainpower for this quest.So pleeeeease say you'll come! Your mom and dad can call my mom if they have any questions. We've been on tons of little adventures around the neighborhood before, so they know you're in good hands with me and my family. Plus, my big brother Jake is going to come too to keep an eye on ustroublemakers. Don't worry, I'll make sure he doesn't cramp our style too much.I'll be waiting alllll night for your response! As soon as you say yes, we can start preparing for the mission. We'll need to pack all the essential exploration gear - our telescopes, magnifying glasses, notebooks for taking notes, the works! I'm going to spend all week putting together my adventure satchel. Maybe I'll even have time to whip up some homemade trail mix to share.This is going to be the journey of a lifetime, I just know it! Imagine how many great stories we'll get to tell our grandkids one day. "Why, when I was your age, my best friend and I went on a crazy expedition right here in our very own town!" They'll never believe the unbelievable sights we'll see.Okay, I'd better stop rambling and let you respond. But seriously, say you'll come! Awaken your spirit of adventure and let's go on this epic quest together. I'll be waiting by my lighthouse/tent/rock climbing wall for your valiant reply, my brave explorer!Your friend forever,Emily。
电子邮件你来申请你的想法英语作文
电子邮件你来申请你的想法英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Hi there!My name is Sarah and I am in third grade. I am writing this email to share an idea that I have. I think that our school should have a pet day where all the students can bring their pets to school. It would be so much fun to see all the different types of animals that everyone has.I think a pet day would be a great way for us to learn about responsibility and taking care of animals. We could have a special assembly where a veterinarian could come and talk to us about how to properly care for our pets. It would be a great learning experience for all of us.Another reason why I think a pet day would be fun is because it would give us a chance to bond with our classmates. We could all show off our pets and talk about why we love them so much. It would be a great way to make friends and create lasting memories.I really hope that you will consider my idea. I think a pet day would be a fantastic addition to our school's calendar. Thank you for taking the time to read my email.Sincerely,Sarah篇2Subject: My Idea for a New School Field TripHi there!I’m so excited to share my idea for a new school field trip with you all. I was thinking it would be super cool if we could visit a local farm for our next outing. We could learn all about where our food comes from and even get to pick our own fresh fruits and veggies!Imagine how much fun it would be to see the farm animals up close and maybe even help with feeding them. We could also learn about how farmers take care of the land and keep it healthy for growing crops. Plus, I bet we could have a picnic with all the yummy food we pick right from the farm.I think this field trip would be a great way for us to connect with nature and learn more about where our food comes from. Itwould be so much fun and we would all have a blast exploring the farm together.I hope you all like my idea and consider it for our next school field trip. I can’t wait to hear what you think!Best,[Your Name]篇3Dear teacher,Hi! My name is Amy, and I have an idea that I want to share with you. I think it would be super cool if we could have a school talent show! I know that there are a lot of talented kids in our school, and it would be awesome to see what everyone can do.I was thinking that we could have different acts, like singing, dancing, magic tricks, and even comedy skits. It would be a really fun way for all of us to show off our skills and talents.I also think that a talent show would help to bring our school community together. We could all come together to cheer on our classmates and support each other. Plus, it would be a great way for us to have some fun and relax from all of our hard work at school.I know that putting on a talent show would take a lot of planning and organizing, but I think it would be totally worth it. I would love to help out with anything that needs to be done, like making posters, setting up the stage, or even performing in the show myself.I really hope you like my idea, and I can't wait to hear what you think! Thank you for taking the time to read my email.From,Amy篇4Subject: My Idea for a School Field TripHey teacher,I have this awesome idea for our next school field trip and I think you will love it! I was thinking that we could go on a trip to the local museum to learn all about history and see cool artifacts.I know we already visited the museum last year, but I think it would be super fun to go back and explore new exhibits.I think it would be a great opportunity for us to learn more about different cultures and time periods. Plus, it would be a great way to make our history lessons come to life! I know someof my classmates are really into science and technology, so they would love to check out the science section at the museum.I also think it would be a great chance for us to bond as a class and have fun together. We could pack some yummy snacks, take lots of cool photos, and maybe even do a scavenger hunt to make the trip more interactive.I really hope you consider my idea for the next school field trip. I know everyone in our class would have a blast and learn a lot from the experience. Thanks for listening to my suggestion!Your student,[Your Name]篇5Subject: Applying for my ideaHi there!My name is Emily and I am in Grade 4. I am writing to apply for my idea to have more playground equipment at our school. I think it would be really great if we had a new swing set and maybe a climbing wall too. This way, we would have more fun things to do during recess and lunchtime.I think it is important for us kids to have lots of things to do outside, so we can stay active and healthy. Plus, it would be so cool to have more options for playing with our friends. I know that some of the kids in my class would love to have a new swing set, and I think a climbing wall would be super fun for us to challenge ourselves.I have already talked to some of my friends about this idea, and they all think it is a great one too. I hope you will consider adding more playground equipment to our school so that we can have even more fun every day.Thank you for reading my email. I can't wait to hear back from you!Sincerely,Emily篇6Subject: My Awesome Idea!Hi there!My name is [Your Name] and I am so excited to share my awesome idea with you. I think it would be super cool if ourschool had a "Fun Fridays" event every month where we get to do fun and interactive activities.I think it would be awesome to have different stations set up around the school for things like arts and crafts, games, and even science experiments. We could have a mini talent show where students can showcase their talents, or a bake sale to raise money for a charity.I also think it would be great to have a theme for each "Fun Friday" event, like a beach party theme or a superhero theme. We could even have a dress-up day where everyone comes to school in their favorite costume.I really believe that having these "Fun Fridays" would bring our school community closer together and create a positive and fun atmosphere for everyone. I hope you will consider my idea and help make it a reality.Thank you for taking the time to read my email. I can't wait to hear your thoughts on my idea!Best,[Your Name]。
用英语写出电子邮件作文需要总结的话
用英语写出电子邮件作文需要总结的话全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Writing an Email CompositionHey there! Today I'm going to share some tips on how to write a great email composition. Email is super important these days for communicating with friends, family, and even teachers. You want to make sure your emails are clear, polite, and get your message across properly.Getting StartedBefore you start typing, think about who you are emailing and why. Is it your grandma to thank her for the yummy cookies she sent? Is it your soccer coach to let them know you can't make practice? Knowing the purpose and audience for your email will help you figure out the right tone and content.Next, come up with a clear subject line that tells the reader what the email is about. For example, "Thank you for the cookies" or "Missing soccer practice this week." A good subjectline makes it easy for the reader to understand the gist before even opening the email.The GreetingNow it's time to start the actual email with a greeting. If you're emailing someone you know well like a family member or friend, you can use an informal greeting like:"Hi Grandma,""Hey Max,""What's up Coach?"For someone you don't know as well, like a teacher, it's more polite to use a formal greeting:"Dear Mrs. Smith,""Hello Mr. Roberts,"The BodyAfter the greeting, get right into the main purpose of your email. State clearly and concisely what you want to say or ask right at the beginning. Then you can provide more details and explanation in the following paragraphs.Here's an example of how you could start the body:"Thank you so much for the delicious chocolate chip cookies you sent last week. I really appreciated the sweet treat!"Or:"I'm really sorry, but I won't be able to make soccer practice on Tuesday and Thursday this week. I have a stomach bug and have been throwing up since yesterday."Be sure to break longer emails into paragraphs so they are easy to read and follow your train of thought. Use transition words like "first," "next," and "also" to connect your ideas.It's also important to be polite and watch your tone in emails. You don't want to come across as rude or demanding, even if you are feeling frustrated about something. Using words like "please" and "thank you" also goes a long way.The ClosingWhen you're ready to wrap up your email, have a polite closing phrase and your name. Some options include:"Thanks again,""Best regards,""Sincerely,""Talk to you soon,"Followed by your name at the end. An informal closing with friends or family could be:"Thanks!Chris"A more formal closing for a teacher might be:"Sincerely,Christopher Jones"ProofreadingBefore hitting send, it's always a good idea to proofread your email one last time. Check for any spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors. Make sure the tone sounds polite and friendly. Reading your email out loud can also help you catch any mistakes.Well, that covers the key things to keep in mind when writing email compositions. It takes some practice, but you'll be emailing like a pro in no time! Let me know if you have any other questions.篇2Writing Emails in English: A Student's GuideHi friends! Today I'm going to share with you some tips on how to write emails in English. Emailing is super important because it's how we communicate with our teachers, family members, and even cool people from other countries!First things first - what even is an email? An email is like a letter, but instead of being written on paper and delivered to someone's mailbox, it travels over the internet. You type out your message on a computer, tablet or phone, and hit send. Then whoosh! It flies through cyberspace and lands in the inbox of whoever you're emailing.There are a few main parts to an email that you need to know:The Subject LineThis is a short preview of what your email is about. You want to make it clear and catchy so the person feels excited to open your message. Some examples could be "Question about the Math Homework" or "Photos from My Birthday Party!"The GreetingThis is how you start your email after the subject line. If you're emailing your teacher, you may say "Dear Mr. Smith" or"Hello Mrs. Jones." With friends and family, you can make it more casual like "Hi Emily!" or "Hey Brian, what's up?"The BodyThis is the main part of the email where you type out everything you want to say. Make sure to organize your thoughts into paragraphs and get straight to the point. Nobody wants to read a super long, rambly email!The ClosingThis is how you sign off at the end of your email. Some options are "Thanks," "Sincerely," or "Best wishes." Then you can add your name underneath.Now let's talk about some tips for writing emails in English that really shine:Use a friendly, conversational tone but avoid text speak like "lol" or "omg." An email isn't the same as texting your BFF!Check your spelling, grammar and punctuation. Sloppy emails with lots of mistakes look lazy.If you're emailing someone you don't know well, like a teacher or principal, keep things more formal. Use "Dear," avoid slang, and sign off with something like "Respectfully yours."Reread your email before hitting send to make sure everything makes sense. Proofread!For casual emails to friends, it's okay to be more relaxed and have some fun with your language. Just don't go overboard and ramble on forever.Keep your emails focused on one main topic or request. Don't jumble too many things together.Respond to emails in a timely manner, even if it's just to say you need more time before giving a longer reply.If you're asking for something, remember the magic words: Please and thank you! Politeness goes a long way.Use smart formatting like bulleted or numbered lists to organize your thoughts. Huge chunky paragraphs are tough to read.Only hit "Reply All" if your message really needs to go to everyone on the email chain. You don't want to spam people accidentally!Writing clear, effective emails is a valuable communication skill. Just think - you could be emailing a pen pal in France or the author of your favorite book someday! The better you get at emailing now, the more prepared you'll be.I hope these tips help you feel confident hitting "send" on your next email in English. Remember to have fun with it, but not too much fun - we don't want any email writing shenanigans now, do we? Happy emailing!篇3Writing Emails in English: A Guide for KidsHey there, friends! Do you want to learn how to write cool emails in English? It's a super useful skill, and I'm gonna share all my tips and tricks with you. Get ready to become an email pro!First things first, let's talk about the subject line. This is like the headline of your email, and it's really important. You want to make it clear and catchy, so the person you're sending it to knows what it's about. For example, if you're writing to your teacher about a homework assignment, you could write something like "Question about Science Project."Now, let's move on to the greeting. This is how you start your email, and it's polite to use the person's name or title. If it's your teacher, you can write "Dear Mr./Mrs. [Last Name]." If it's a friend or family member, you can go with "Hi [First Name]!" Easy peasy!The body of the email is where you'll do most of your writing. This is where you'll explain why you're sending the email and what you want to say. Remember to use clear and simple language, and break your ideas into short paragraphs. It's also a good idea to use transition words like "first," "next," "then," and "finally" to help your email flow smoothly.Here's an example of what the body of an email might look like if you're writing to your teacher about a homework assignment:"First, I want to thank you for the interesting science project you assigned. I've been learning a lot about how plants grow!Next, I have a question about one of the steps. The instructions say to measure the plant's growth every day, but I'm not sure how to do that exactly. Should I use a ruler or a tape measure? And do I need to measure from the soil or from the base of the stem?Finally, I was wondering if you could provide some examples of how to present the data we collect. Should we make a graph or a table?Thank you in advance for your help! I really appreciate your guidance."See how I used transition words to make the email easy to follow? And I tried to be clear and specific with my questions. That's the key to a good email!When you're done with the body, it's time to wrap things up with a closing. This is where you say goodbye and sign your name. You can use something simple like "Best regards," "Sincerely," or "Thanks again!" Then, add your name at the bottom.Finally, let's talk about some extra tips and tricks:Always proofread your email before sending it. Check for spelling and grammar mistakes.If you're sending an attachment, like a document or a picture, make sure to mention it in the body of the email.Use a clear and appropriate email address, like your name or a combination of your name and numbers.Be polite and respectful, even if you're writing to a friend.If you're writing to someone you don't know well, like a teacher or a business, it's best to keep your language formal and professional.That's it, my friends! Now you know all the steps to writing awesome emails in English. Practice makes perfect, so start writing to your friends, family, and teachers. Before you know it, you'll be an email master!篇4Writing Emails in EnglishHi there! My name is Emma and I'm going to teach you all about how to write emails in English. Emails are like sending letters through the internet instead of snail mail. Pretty cool, right?First things first, you need to know the different parts of an email. At the very top, there's the "To" line where you put the email address of who you're sending it to. Next is the "Subject" line which is a short description of what the email is about.Then you have the body of the email, which is where you write your message. This is kinda like the insides of a sandwich! You want to start with a greeting like "Dear Mr./Ms. [Their Name]" or "Hi [Their Name]". If it's someone you know really well, you can just say "Hi [Their Name]".Now for the fun part - writing the message itself! You'll want to split it into paragraphs with one idea per paragraph. Don't make your paragraphs too long though, or they'll be hard to read. Around 3-5 sentences is perfect.In the first paragraph, you'll want to explain why you're writing the email. Like "I'm writing about the science project we have due next week." Then in the next paragraphs, you can give more details and information.It's polite to use phrases like "I would appreciate if..." or "Could you please..." when asking for something. And don't forget to say "thank you" at the end if you're making a request!At the very end, you'll want to add a closing line like "Sincerely," or "Best regards," and then your name. Adding a smiley face emoji is okay too if it's a casual email :)Oh, and one more thing! Always check for spelling and grammar mistakes before hitting send. You want your email to look perfect, right?Let's look at an example of what an email could look like:To:********************************Subject: Question about volcano projectDear Ms. Johnson,I'm writing because I have a question about the volcano project that's due next Friday. For the report part, how many pages does it need to be? The instructions didn't specify a length.I would really appreciate if you could clarify this for me. I want to make sure I include all the necessary information without going over or under the expected length.Thank you for your help!Sincerely,Emma :)See, it's not too hard! Just remember to include all the different parts, split it into paragraphs, and check it over before sending.The best way to get better at writing emails is through practice. Why don't you try writing a pretend email to a friend or family member about your day at school? The more you practice, the easier it will become.I hope this guide on how to write emails in English was helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions.篇5Writing Emails in EnglishHi there! My name is Emma and I'm going to teach you all about how to write emails in English. Emails are really important for communicating with people, especially teachers, family members, or friends who live far away. While writing emails might seem hard at first, if you follow these tips it will be a breeze!Getting StartedThe first part of an email is the heading. This tells the person reading it who the email is from and what it's about. You'll start by typing the email address of the person you're sending it to. This could look like:**********************Next, you'll type the subject line. This is a short description of what your email is about. Like:Subject: Homework Help NeededThen you can start the body of the email by greeting the person. If it's your teacher, you could say:Dear Mrs. Smith,If it's a friend or family member, you could say:Hi Sarah!Hey Grandma,Now you're ready to start writing the main part of the email!The BodyThis is where you get to explain in detail what your email is about. Maybe you need help understanding a homework assignment. You could write something like:"I'm having trouble with the math homework from class today. The part about multiplying fractions is really confusing me. Could you please explain it again or provide an example?"Or perhaps you're writing to a relative to update them on your life:"School is going well so far this year! My favorite subjects are art and reading. In art class, we're learning about different painting styles..."The key things to remember are:Use complete sentencesOrganize your thoughts into paragraphsGive plenty of details and examplesDon't use text speak like "lol" or "btw"You'll also want to change your language a bit depending on who you're writing to. With a teacher, you'll want to be more formal:"Thank you in advance for your assistance."With a friend, you can be more casual:"That's all for now, can't wait to hear back from you!"Closing Your EmailWhen you're done writing the main part of the email, it's time to wrap it up with a closing. For teachers or other adults, you'll want to say:"Sincerely,Your name"Or:"Best regards,Your name"With friends and family, you can write:"Talk to you soon!Your name"Or:"Love,Your name"After that, you're all done with the main part of the email! But there are a couple more optional steps.Adding AttachmentsSometimes you might need to send a file along with your email, like a homework assignment, picture, or document. Most email services will have an "attach file" button that allows you to select a file from your computer to include with the email.Just remember that attachments take up data, so you'll want to keep file sizes fairly small, especially if the person has a limited data plan.Proofread and SendThe very last step before hitting "send" is to proofread your email one last time. Check for any spelling errors, missing words, or incomplete thoughts. Read it all the way through to make sure everything makes sense.Once you've double checked it, you're ready to send it off into the internet world! Simply click "send" and your email will go zooming through cyberspace to its intended recipient.Bonus Tips:If you're emailing someone for the first time, especially an adult like a teacher, remember to introduce yourself! Say your name, age, and why you're writing.Use a clear email subject line like "Question about math homework" so the recipient knows what it's about right away.It's ok to be conversational in an email and show your personality, but avoid being too casual or silly with adults.Remember to say please and thank you! Good manners go a long way.Check back for a response within a day or two. If you don't get one, it's ok to politely follow up.That's it! With a little practice, you'll be emailing like a pro in no time. Using proper email etiquette shows that you're mature and responsible. Keep these tips in mind, and happy emailing!篇6Writing Emails in English - What to IncludeHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm going to tell you all about how to write a good email in English. Emails are kind of like letters, but on the computer or your phone instead of paper. When you write emails, it's important to include the right information so the person reading it understands what you want to say.The Subject LineThe very first thing in an email is the subject line. This is a short phrase or sentence that tells the reader what the email is about. You want to make the subject clear but not too long. Some good examples are "Question about homework" or "Updates from robot club meeting." The subject helps the reader know if they need to read your email right away or if it can wait.The GreetingNext comes the greeting, like "Dear Mr. Smith" or "Hi Mom and Dad." If you're writing to a teacher or someone you don't know well, use more formal greetings like Mr/Ms/Mrs with their last name. For friends and family, you can say "Hi" followed by their first name.The BodyThe body is the main part of the email where you write all the important information you need to share. Here are some tips for the body:• Start with your main point or purpose for writing. "I'm writing to ask about..." or "I wanted to let you know that..."• Use clear, simple language. Pretend you're explaining things to a younger student.• Break things into short paragraphs instead of one long chunk of text.• Use transition words like "first," "next," "also," and "finally" to connect your points.• If asking questions, keep them focused and list them out one-by-one.• Use examples or details to explain things better when needed.Let me give you an example body for an email to your teacher about a homework assignment:Dear Mrs. Anderson,I'm writing because I had some questions about the math homework from yesterday. First, I wasn't sure about how to solve the word problems on page 12. The one about the train traveling different speeds was confusing to me. Could you explain that type of problem again?Next, I wanted to double check if the worksheet on page 18 is also due tomorrow, or if we have extra time for that one. I worked on it but didn't finish all the questions yet.Finally, I was wondering if we could go over the rules for reducing fractions in class again tomorrow. I got a little mixed up trying to reduce some of the fraction answers from the homework.Thank you for your help! Let me know if you need any other information from me.Sincerely,JamieThe ClosingAt the very end, you'll wrap up your email with a closing phrase and your name. Some common closings are:• Sincerely,• Thank you,• Best regards,• Thanks!Using an appropriate closing can help make your email sound more polite and professional.Other TipsHere are some other good tips for writing emails:• Use spell-check before sending to catch any silly mistakes!• If you're requesting something, be polite by saying "please" and "thank you."• If the email is urgent or important, you can say that at the beginning.• Read over your email before hitting send to make sure it makes sense.• For longer emails, you can include section headings in bold to organize your points.Well, that covers the main things to include when writing emails in English! It seems like a lot, but with practice it'll get easier. Just be clear, polite, and organize your points well. Let me know if you have any other questions!。
英语电子邮件范文6篇
英语电子邮件范文6篇英语电子邮件范文 (1) Dear Mr. President,As a regular student at our college, I have some complaint to makeabout the canteen service on campus.Firstly, the canteen environment is very bad. Actually, it isbecoming more and more crowded and noisy with an ever larger presence ofvocational students every term. Secondly, the canteen workers arebad-mannered. Far from being warm and kind-hearted, they always seem tobe cold and rude to us students. Thirdly and most importantly, the dishesat our canteen are too expensive, though they are by no means good qualityor delicious. The survey the Student Union carried out last week revealsthat on average a student will spend 10 to 12 yuan on meals every day.This is for more than the food expenses of students in the neighborhoodcolleges.Nutritious and delicious meals well within the students' means arevery important for young students. I really wish measures could be takento improve our canteen service.英语电子邮件范文 (2) Kiddie Korner,Inc. March 2nd,20xx Datex Trading Co. Ltd. Lianfangbuilding 666 Huayuan Avenue Dalian,Liaoning ChinaDear Sir or Madam,We were impressed by the selection of sweaters that were displayedon your stand at the Menswear Exhibition that was held in Chicago lastmonth.We are a large chain of retailers and looking for a manufacturer whocould supplyus with a wide range of sweaters for the teenage market.As we usually place very large orders,we would expect a quantitydiscount in addition to a 20% trade discount off net list prices,and ourterms of payment are normally 30 days bill of exchange,documents againstpayment.If these conditions interest you,and you can meet orders of over 1000garments at one time,please send us your current catalogue andprice-list.We hope to hear from you soon.Yours faithfully,Fred JohnsChina Trade Manager英语电子邮件范文 (3) Dear Mum and Dad,I'm writing to you in Beijing.I'm very happy to visit Beijing again. To my surprise, GREat changeshave taken place here recently.Today I went to Wangfujing Street. Now the streets are cleaner andnicer than before. There are many flowers everywhere and there is a finesmell of the flowers in the air. There are more new buildings, modern shopsand large markets in it. People in Beijing are happy. Everyone has a smileon the face.I know they are working hard for the 20xx Olympics. I hope they willhave a good luck.Yours,Jack英语电子邮件范文 (4) Dear Mr. Sun:We thank you for your letter of the 23rd August requesting addressesof possible agents for your products.On the attached list we have given names and addresses of three firmswho in our opinion would be able to provide you with the required services,and would be interested in your proposition.Very truly yours.Oscar OlenderExecutive ChairmanAttachment英语电子邮件范文 (5) Dear Mr. John,How are you getting on in Beijing?I am writing to tell you a piece of good news. I am the champion ofthe Spoken English Competition held in the city. The success is owed toyour help. Before you went to Beijing you spent much time on my spokenEnglish so that I made great progress in it. As a result I got the firstplace in the competition. Thanks a lot.I heard that you and your wife would visit my school. I am very happyand expect to see you soon. I am sending you a telescope as a small gift.I hope you will like it.Best wishes.Yours,Liu Jie英语电子邮件范文 (6) Dear Sirs:Thank you for your letter of 20 January 20xx. We are disappointed tohear that our price for Flame cigarette lighters is too high for you towork on. You mention that Japanese goods are being offered to you at aprice approximately 10% lower than that quoted by us.We accept what you say, but we are of the opinion that the qualityof the other makes does not measure up to that of our products.Although we are keen to do business with you, we regret that we cannotaccept your counter offer or even meet you half way.The best we can do is to reduce our previous quotation by 2%. We trustthat this will meet with your approval.We look forward to hearing fromyou.Yours faithfully,Tony Smith Chief Seller先生:二零xx年元月二十日来函收到,不胜感激。
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英语电子邮件范文7篇英语电子邮件范文 (1) Dear Sirs:This is to confirm your telex of 16 January 20xx, asking us to makeyou firm offers for rice and soybeans C&F Singapore.We telexed you this morning offering you 300 metric tons of polishedrice at A$2,400 per metric ton, C&F Singapore, for shipment duringMarch/April 20xx. This offer is firm, subject to the receipt of your replybefore 10 February 20xx.Please note that we have quoted our most favourable price and areunable to entertain any counter offer.With regard to soybeans, we advise you that the few lots we have atpresent are under offer elsewhere. If, however, you were to make us asuitable offer, there is a possibility of our supplying them.As you know,of late, it has been a heavy demand for these commodities and this hasresulted in increased prices. You may, however, take advantage of thestrengthening market if you send an immediate reply.Yours faithfully,Tony SmithChief Seller英语电子邮件范文 (2) Dear Sirs,The furniture we ordered from youshould have reached us a week ago.The delay in delivery has put us togreat inconvenience. It is thereforeimperative that you dispatch themimmediately. Otherwise we shall beobliged to cancel the order andobtain the goods elsewhere. Please lookinto the matter as one of urgency and let us have your reply as early aspossible.Yours faithfully英语电子邮件范文 (3) My dearest Mother,The mother‘s day is coming and I would like to say "Happy mother‘s day" in this letter. I love you and thank you so much for everythingyou did for me. This day, I will stay away and can‘t give you myappreciation at home. I know I will watch myself, so don‘t worry aboutme. I am doing very well on my study. My schoolmates and teachers are allvery nice. Though I can‘t be at home, I hope you have a wonderful mother‘s day.Love,Your son英语电子邮件范文 (4) Dear ,How are you? It has been a long time since we last contacted each other.How are you doing in University? Is it stressful? Mine is great. Ifeel more relaxed and we have more freedom now.Next month, we will be holding a New Year celebration, which will alsobe our class reunion. I really hope that you will be able to attend. Itwill be a great chance for us to catch up with one another and I believewe will have a great time.I will be anticipating you reply! Hope to see you soon.Yours sincerely,英语电子邮件范文 (5) Dear Sirs:Thank you for your letter of 20 January 20xx. We are disappointed tohear that our price for Flame cigarette lighters is too high for you towork on. You mention that Japanese goods are being offered to you at aprice approximately 10% lower than that quoted by us.We accept what you say, but we are of the opinion that the qualityof the other makes does not measure up to that of our products.Although we are keen to do business with you, we regret that we cannotaccept your counter offer or even meet you half way.The best we can do is to reduce our previous quotation by 2%. We trustthat this will meet with your approval.We look forward to hearing fromyou.Yours faithfully,Tony Smith Chief Seller英语电子邮件范文 (6) Dear Mother,How are you in Beijing? It has been ten days since you went to Beijing.I miss you very much. I know it is dangerous to take care of SARS patients,so I' m very worried about you. But I' m very- proud of you.Don' t worry about me and my study. Every morning I get up early anddo morning exercises for half an hour, and then I read English for twentyminutes. After breakfast at about eight I turn on TV and get ready forlessons on it. In the afternoon, I usually do my homework. Every day theteacher makes a call to me and asks me about my temperature. I think allthe people around me are taking good care of me. I' m thankful.Now the people in the country are fighting against SARS together. Ibelieve we can win the war.I wish you healthy! I' m expecting you to come back soon.Yours,Nannan英语电子邮件范文 (7) Dear Ms. LeungOrder NT-20717Thank you for your fax of 17 January. We are extremely sorry to learnthat an error was made in carton 13 of the above order.The missing 9,000 ball pens were sent this morning by Cathay Airwaysand the documents have alreadly been forwarded you.We greatly regret the inconvenience caused by this and the previoustwo errors and offer ore sincere apologies. We can assure you that everyeffect will be made to ensure that similar errors do not occur again.Yours sincerelyRob SubbaramanExport Mangager。
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关于介绍上学的电子邮件英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My First Days at SchoolHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 7 years old. I just started going to school this year and I want to tell you all about it! School is really fun and exciting, but also a little bit scary sometimes. There's so much to learn and see. Let me take you through my first few days.The first day, my mom walked me to my classroom and helped me find my desk and cubby to put my backpack. The classroom was really big and colorful with lots of books, toys, art supplies, and a big rug in the middle for circle time. I was feeling nervous meeting my teacher Mrs. Martin and all the other kids I didn't know. But Mrs. Martin had a really nice smile and introduced me to the class. She gave us all name tags to wear which helped me start learning everyone's names.At circle time, we sang some fun songs with hand motions like "The Wheels on the Bus" and "If You're Happy and You Know It". Then we learned about the different areas of the classroomfor different activities like the reading nook, art station, pretend play area, and more. I was amazed at how many cool things there were to do!We also went over the classroom rules like raising your hand, listening when others talk, being kind to friends, and keeping our classroom neat and clean. The rules seemed easy enough to follow. I was excited to make some new friends and learn all kinds of new things.After circle time, we got to go explore the different stations and play. I started at the pretend play area which had a play kitchen, baby dolls, and dress up clothes. I met a girl named Emily there and we played house together for a while. Then we went over to the art station and made pictures with crayons, markers, and colored pencils. I drew my family including my dog Buster.Pretty soon, it was time to wash our hands and get ready for lunch. We all lined up and walked down the hallway to the cafeteria. There were so many kids getting their trays and picking out their food! I got a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, some goldfish crackers, a cookie, and milk. We had to raise our hands to get permission to leave our tables when we were finished.After lunch, we had recess outside on the playground! There were so many fun things like swings, seesaws, slides, and playhouses. I played tag for a while with Emily and some other boys and girls. Running around in the sunshine felt so freeing after being inside all morning.We headed back inside for more learning time in our classroom. We practiced writing the letters of the alphabet and our names. We read a story together as a class. And then we had lessons on counting, numbers, shapes, and colors. There was so much to soak in! I was starting to feel a little tired by the end of the day.Finally, it was time to pack up our things and get ready for dismissal. I made sure I had all my papers, folders, and my lunchbox in my backpack. We lined up again and walked out to the front of the school where parents were waiting to pick up their kids. I saw my mom and gave her a big hug, so happy and proud that I made it through my first big day!The next few days went pretty much the same as that first day. We would start with circle time, then free play and learning stations. Science, art, music, and even PE class! Every day there were new and exciting lessons, stories, songs, and games. I was making more and more friends like Michael, Jessica, and David.Sure, there were times I felt a little overwhelmed, confused, or shy. But my teacher and friends were very supportive and helped me out.Soon enough, my fears went away and I fell into the routine of being a student. School was a wonderful place to grow and discover! I loved riding the bus, eating in the cafeteria, playing at recess, and learning so many new skills. From tying my shoes and zipping my coat to reading simple words and doing math problems, I was becoming a capable big kid right before my eyes!Every week, we would have "Show and Tell" where we could bring in a special item or photo from home to share with the class. I brought in my favorite stuffed teddy bear Mr. Snuggles one week. We would also have special guests come in like a fireman, doctor, or children's book author to teach us new things. There were also class parties and events like Dr. Seuss' birthday, holiday celebrations, field trips, and more!By the end of my first year of school, I felt like a totally different kid than when I started. I made so many friends, learned to read and write, experienced so many adventures and milestones. Of course, I'm looking forward to summer break to sleep in, play outside, and not have any homework. But I'm alsocounting down the days until I'm a first grader! School has been one of the most incredible experiences of my young life so far. I can't wait for more learning, laughter, and fun when I go back in the fall!篇2Going to SchoolHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 9 years old. I go to Parkview Elementary School. I wanted to tell you all about what it's like going to my school. It's super fun but also has some not so fun parts too.The best part about going to school is definitely seeing all my friends! I have a bunch of really good friends like Samantha, Tyler, and Zoe. We've been buddies since kindergarten. At recess and lunch we always play together on the playground. Our favorite games are tag, tetherball, and climbing on the jungle gym. Sometimes we also just hang out and chat about our favorite TV shows, video games, or whatever is new in our lives.Another awesome thing about school is getting to learn all sorts of new things. I really like my teacher Mrs. Martin. She makes learning fun with games, activities, and sometimes even songs or dances to help us remember stuff. My favorite subjectsare math because I like working with numbers, and science because we get to do cool experiments. Just yesterday we made little volcanos out of playdough and baking soda and watched them "erupt"! So neat.Of course, school isn't all just games and fun. We also have to do a lot of work too. I don't like it when we have tests because I get really nervous. I have to study a lot to make sure I know all the math formulas, spelling words, science facts, and anything else the test might cover. Taking the test is scary but I always feel so relieved when it's over.Another part of school that I don't love is dealing with the kids who are mean. There's this boy named Keith who is a total bully. He's always teasing me, pulling my hair, or trying to get me in trouble somehow. Once he even stole my pencil case! I told the teacher and he got in huge trouble, but he never really stopped bugging me after that. Bullies are the worst.Speaking of not fun stuff, I really hate getting sick and missing school. A couple months ago I had a really bad stomach flu and I had to stay home for almost a whole week. I got so bored being stuck at home in bed all day with nothing to do. And then when I finally got to go back to school, I had a ton of make-up work to catch up on. No thanks!Another thing about school that keeps things interesting is all the different篇3Going to School for the First TimeHi! My name is Emily and I'm 6 years old. Today I'm going to tell you all about my first few weeks of going to school. It was really exciting but also a little bit scary at first!A few months ago, I didn't go to school at all. I just stayed at home with my mom and played all day. We would read stories, do arts and crafts, and go to the park a lot. It was fun, but I was starting to get a little bored of doing the same things over and over.Then one day, my mom said "Emily, you're going to start going to school soon! Isn't that exciting?" I didn't really know what school was, but I nodded because she seemed happy about it. A couple weeks later, we went to the school building and met my teacher, Mrs. Roberts. She was very nice and showed me around the classroom. There were a lot of books, toys, and things to color with. I thought it seemed like a fun place!The night before my first day, I could hardly sleep because I was so nervous and excited. What if I didn't make any friends? What if I got lost? What if the schoolwork was too hard? My tummy had butterflies fluttering all around. But my mom gave me a hug and said "Don't worry honey, you're going to have a great time!"The next morning, I put on my brand new backpack (it had unicorns on it!) and headed off to school with my mom. When we got to the classroom, there were a bunch of other kids there too. Some were playing with the toys and others were just sitting at their desks. Mrs. Roberts came over and said "Good morning Emily! You can hang up your backpack over here and then go play until the bell rings."At first, I just kind of stood there shyly, not really sure what to do. But then a girl named Lily came over and said "Hi, wanna play shopkeeper with me?" I smiled and said ok. We had a great time pretending her desk was a store and using blocks as pretend food and money. Before I knew it, the bell rang for circle time!Circle time was when we all sat in a big circle on the rug and Mrs. Roberts talked to us about different things. Sometimes we would sing songs with hand motions, and other times we wouldread books together as a class. It was fun, but I was starting to get a little fidgety having to sit still for so long.Finally, it was time for our first lesson! Mrs. Roberts had us all practice writing our names and saying the letters and sounds. It was a little harder than I thought, but Mrs. Roberts was really nice and helped me whenever I got stuck. After that, we got to color and draw pictures of our families. I drew me, my mom, my dad, and our dog Rufus. I used a lot of bright colors because those are my favorite!Next, we got to go outside for recess! The playground had so many fun things - swings, slides, tunnels, and more. I made friends with a篇4Subject: My First Days of SchoolHi Mom and Dad!Guess what? I'm writing to you from my classroom computer at school! I'm learning so many new things already and I can't wait to tell you all about my first few days.The first day was last Monday. I was a little nervous walking into the big building, but once I found my classroom everythingfelt better. My teacher's name is Mr. Roberts and he seems really nice. He has a friendly smile and helped me find my desk and cubby to put my backpack in.There are 22 other kids in my class and some of them I already knew from around the neighborhood or from daycare last year. I've made a couple new friends too! Samantha sits next to me and she's really funny. At recess on the first day, she cracked a joke about the slide that had me and Jack rolling on the ground laughing. Jack is another boy I met and he's really into sports, just like me. I can't wait until we start having gym class.Speaking of classes, we have a lot of different ones every day and we even switch classrooms for some of them! In the mornings we have reading, writing, and math. I'm getting a little better at my times tables but long division still has me stumped. After lunch we have science, social studies, computers, art, and music. I really like art class because I get to work on fun projects and make things. In computer class, we're learning how to type without looking at the keys - I'm up to 15 words per minute already!On the first day of school, we also got assigned jobs and responsibilities. I got chosen to be the Plant Master, whichmeans I water all the classroom plants and herbs every other day. Some other jobs are Line Leader (the person who leads the line when we go places), Lights Monitor (who turns lights on and off), and Calendar Crew (who changes the date on our classroom calendar). It feels good to have an important job to do.In general, the school days go by really fast. I have so much fun between doing different activities and seeing my friends. By the time the final bell rings at 3:30pm, I'm tired but happy. The walk home isn't too bad either since a bunch of my friends live on the same street.I'm getting pretty hungry just thinking about all the running around I do at school, so I'll stop here for now. Tomorrow is Pizza Day for lunch and I can't wait!Love you bunches,Your favorite kid篇5Subject: My School DaysHi there! My name is Emma and I am 8 years old. I wanted to tell you all about my days at school because I just love it so much! School is the best thing ever.Every morning, my mom wakes me up nice and early at 7 AM.I get dressed in my favorite outfit - usually something with rainbows or unicorns on it. Then I go downstairs and eat a yayyy breakfast like pancakes or waffles with syrup. My mom packs me a lunch too with a sandwich, some fruit, a juice box, and maybe even a cookie if I'm lucky!At 8:15, I grab my backpack and head out the door to wait for the school bus. The bus driver is really nice. His name is Mr. Frank and he always smiles and says "Good morning, Emma!" in a jolly voice. I get to sit with my best friend Lily on the bus which is fun. We chat and laugh the whole way to school.We get to Jordan Elementary at 8:30 and I go straight to my classroom. My teacher's name is Mrs. Apple and she is just the nicest teacher ever. She has colorful decorations all over the walls and fun games and activities planned for us each day. As soon as I get to class, I put my backpack in my cubby and then go sit crisscross on the reading carpet.We start our days with the morning meeting. Mrs. Apple has us all go around and say good morning, then we talk about the day's schedule and what we'll be doing. We also go over the calendar, weather, and do counting activities. It's a nice easy way to start the day.After that, we have our literacy block where we learn about letters, sounds, reading, and writing. We practice sounding out words and sometimes Mrs. Apple will read us a really engaging book. I love storytime! We also do writing workshops where we get to write our own creative stories and then share them with the class.Then we have snack time where we can eat something healthy like apple slices or graham crackers that our parents packed for us. We get to socialize with our friends for a little bit too which is fun.My篇6Subject: My School DaysHi! My name is Emma and I'm going to tell you all about going to school. School is where kids go to learn lots of stuff from teachers. I just started first grade this year and I'm super excited about it!When you go to school, you have to wake up pretty early in the morning. My mom comes into my room and says "Time to get up for school, Emma!" Then I get dressed and eat mybreakfast, which is usually cereal or oatmeal. My favorite is Lucky Charms!After breakfast, I put on my backpack and get into the car with my mom. She drives me to the school building. It's a big building with lots of classrooms, a cafeteria, a gym, and a playground. When we get there, I have to say goodbye to my mom. Sometimes I feel a little sad to see her go, but I know she'll be back to pick me up later.I go into my classroom and sit down at my desk. We have these really cool desks where you can open up the top and store all your books and pencils inside. My teacher is Mrs. Patterson and she's really nice. She always wears pretty dresses and has red glasses.The first thing we do is take attendance. Mrs. Patterson calls out each student's name and we have to say "Here!" when it's our turn. Then we do the Pledge of Allegiance and talk about the calendar and what day it is. After that, we get started on our lessons for the day.We learn so many different things at school! We practice writing by doing worksheets on letters and words. We learn about math by counting objects and working on adding and subtracting numbers. We read lots of fun stories from books too.Sometimes we act them out or draw pictures about what happened in the stories.At reading time, we all pick out a book and find a cozy spot to read to ourselves. I really like the book corner which has beanbags and pillows to sit on. Reading is my favorite thing to do! I'm getting really good at sounding out words.For science, we learn about the world around us, like animals, plants, weather, and outer space. We even get to do little experiments sometimes. One time we made a baking soda and vinegar volcano which was SO cool! We also learn about being healthy and taking care of our bodies.In social studies, we learn about people, families, communities, and holidays from different cultures around the world. We talk about how to be a good citizen and friend. We sometimes have show-and-tell days where we can bring in something special from home to share with the class.Art class is really fun because we get to do all kinds of creative projects. We paint with brushes and fingerpaints. We draw with crayons, colored pencils, and markers. We also use scissors to cut out shapes and then glue them onto paper to make collages and other decorations. I made a really pretty flower out of colored tissue paper for Mother's Day.P.E. is when we go to the gym and play games and do exercises to keep our bodies active. We run around and play tag and kickball. My favorite is when we get to go outside to the playground and swing on the swings and go down the slide. We have special P.E. uniforms we wear with shorts and a t-shirt.Around lunch time, we line up to go to the cafeteria. You get a tray with a hot lunch or you can bring your own food from home in a lunchbox. My mom packs me a sandwich or leftovers sometimes with a juice box, a fruit, and maybe a cookie for dessert if I'm good. After we eat, we go out to the playground for recess and get to run around and play games for a while before heading back to our classroom.In the afternoon, we usually have more lessons like reading, writing, math, and social studies. Toward the end of the day, we get ready to go home. We clean up our desks and pack up our backpacks. We sit on the carpet and listen to Mrs. Patterson read us a story. Then it's time to line up and wait for our parents or bus to arrive. I'm always really tired but happy after a day at school!I've made so many new friends at school too. We like to play together at recess and sit together at lunchtime. My best friends are Lily and Zoe. We have lots of fun together coloring, playinggames, and telling jokes and stories. Going to school is the best because you get to learn and play with your friends all day! I can't wait to see what else I get to do this year.That's all about my life as a first grader going to school. Being a student is hard work but it's also really exciting. I'm learning so much every single day. Thanks for reading my essay! Let me know if you have any other questions.Your friend,Emma。
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英语七年级下册第3单元关于电子邮件范文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Email: A Modern Marvel of CommunicationHey there, friends! Today, I want to talk to you about something that has become an integral part of our lives – email. It's like having a secret messenger that can zip across the globe in the blink of an eye, delivering our words and thoughts to anyone, anywhere!Can you imagine a world without email? It would be like living in the Stone Age, wouldn't it? Gone would be the days of instant communication, replaced by the slow and tedious process of writing letters and waiting for weeks or even months for a response. Yuck!But thanks to the wonderful invention of email, we can stay connected with our loved ones, friends, and even our teachers in the most convenient way possible. It's like having a magical mailbox that never closes and never gets too full!Let me tell you a bit about how email works. Essentially, it's like sending a digital letter through the internet. You type out your message, add the recipient's email address, and hit send. Boom! Your message is on its way, zipping through a vast network of computers and cables until it reaches its destination.Now, you might be wondering, "But how do I get an email address?" Well, it's super easy! All you need to do is sign up for an email service provider like Gmail, Yahoo, or Outlook. Once you've got an account, you'll have your very own email address that looks something like this:*****************. Pretty neat, right?Using email is a breeze, too. Most email services have user-friendly interfaces that make it easy to compose, send, and read messages. You can even attach files like documents, pictures, or videos to your emails, which is incredibly handy for sharing school projects or funny memes with your friends.But wait, there's more! Email isn't just for personal communication; it's also a powerful tool for staying organized and keeping track of important information. Many schools andorganizations use email to send out announcements, reminders, and updates, so it's crucial to check your inbox regularly.Speaking of school, email can be a lifesaver when it comes to communicating with your teachers. Instead of having to wait until the next class to ask a question or clarify an assignment, you can simply shoot them an email. It's like having a direct line to your teacher's virtual office!One more thing – be cautious about sharing personal information or opening suspicious attachments in emails, especially from people you don't know. It's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to online security.Alright, that's enough lecturing from me. Let's talk about the fun stuff! Email can be a great way to stay in touch with friends and family who live far away. You can share updates about your life, swap jokes, or even plan virtual hangouts or game nights. The possibilities are endless!And let's not forget the joy of receiving a heartfelt email from a loved one. It's like getting a warm hug through your computer screen. Whether it's a funny story from your grandparents or a sweet message from your best friend, those little digital notes can brighten up your day in an instant.So, there you have it, friends – a crash course on the wonders of email. It's a powerful tool that has revolutionized the way we communicate, stay organized, and stay connected. Embrace it, use it wisely, and never take it for granted. Who knows, maybe one day you'll look back and laugh at how primitive email seems compared to whatever futuristic communication technology comes next!篇2Certainly! Here's an essay on the topic of email from Unit 3 of the Grade 7 English textbook, written from the perspective of a primary school student, approximately 2000 words in length:Email: The Future of CommunicationHey there! My name is Emily, and I'm a 12-year-old student in primary school. Today, I want to talk to you about email, which is one of the coolest things ever invented! I know what you're thinking – "Email? Isn't that an old-fashioned way of communicating?" Well, let me tell you, email is far from outdated. In fact, it's the future of communication, and I'm going to explain why.First of all, let's talk about what email is. Email, or electronic mail, is a way of sending messages over the internet. It's likeregular mail, but instead of putting a letter in an envelope and sending it through the post office, you type your message on a computer or phone and send it over the internet. It's faster, cheaper, and more convenient than traditional mail.Now, you might be thinking, "But why should I use email when I can just text or send a message on social media?" Well, here's the thing: email is more professional and formal than texting or social media. When you send an email, it shows that you're serious about what you're saying, and it's a great way to communicate with teachers, bosses, or anyone else you need to be more formal with.Another great thing about email is that you can attach files to your messages. This means you can send documents, pictures, videos, or any other kind of file along with your message. This is super useful for school projects or work assignments. Imagine trying to send a 20-page report through a text message – it would be a nightmare! With email, you can just attach the file and send it off in one click.But that's not all! Email also has a ton of organizational features that make it super easy to keep track of your messages. You can create folders and labels to sort your emails, and you can even set up filters to automatically sort your incomingmessages based on certain criteria. This means you'll never lose track of an important email again!And let's not forget about the environmental benefits of email. Think about how much paper and resources are saved by not having to print out and mail physical letters. Email is a much more eco-friendly way of communicating, which is something we should all be thinking about these days.Overall, email is an incredibly powerful and useful tool that has revolutionized the way we communicate. It's fast, convenient, professional, and eco-friendly, and it's here to stay. So embrace email and start using it to its full potential! Who knows, maybe one day we'll look back and laugh at the idea of sending physical letters through the mail.That's all from me, folks! Happy emailing!篇3Email: A Modern Way to ConnectHi there! My name is Emma and I'm going to tell you all about email today. Email is a really cool way to send messages over the internet, kind of like sending a letter but much faster. Instead of putting your letter in an envelope and having themailman pick it up, with email you type out your message on a computer or phone and hit send. Then whoosh, it goes zooming through cyberspace right to the inbox of whoever you're sending it to!I got my first email account when I was 9 years old. My dad set it up for me so I could email my grandparents who live far away. At first it felt kind of weird typing out a message instead of writing it down, but I got the hang of it pretty quick. My grandma was so excited when she got my first email! She printed it out and put it on the fridge. How sweet is that?Nowadays I use email for all sorts of things - staying in touch with family, coordinating plans with friends, even sending notes to my teachers sometimes. It's so convenient because it's fast, free, and you can send messages any time of day or night. No need to wait for the mail truck!There are a few different email services you can use like Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook and more. They all work basically the same way - you sign up for an account, get an email address (like**********************), and then you can send and receive emails through their website or app. Most email services also let you attach files likepics, videos, documents and more to include with your message. Handy for sharing that book report you just wrote!Some key email lingo to know:Inbox - Where all your incoming emails landOutbox - Where emails wait briefly before being sentDraft - An email you started writing but haven't sent yetCC and BCC - Ways to send copies to other peopleSpam - Annoying junk emails, usually ads. Mark 'em as spam so they get filtered out.Attachment - A file sent along with the emailUsing email is generally pretty straightforward, but there are a few etiquette tips to keep in mind:• Always start with a greeting like "Hi Sarah" or "Dear Mr. Jones"• Use proper spelling/grammar - this isn't a text message!• Keep your e mails concise and stick to the main point• Mind your tone - emails can come across as rude if you aren't careful• End with a sign-off like "Thanks," "Sincerely," or "Best,"• Check carefully before sending, especially if attaching files• Respond promptly to emails that need a replyEmail is also really useful for staying organized. Most email services let you create folders or labels to sort your messages however you want - one for school stuff, one for clubs, one for your cousins, etc. You can star or flag important emails so they're easy to find again. And you can archive or delete old emails to clear out your inbox when it gets too cluttered.But overall, I'd say email is an amazing modern tool that makes our lives so much easier. Can you imagine having to use paper letters and snail mail for everything like they did in the old days? SO slow! With email, you can connect with anyone in the world instantly just by typing out a quick message.So what are you waiting for? If you haven't started emailing yet, it's time to get an email account and start exploring this awesome technology. Maybe I'll get an email from you soon! Just remember to greet me, use your best writing skills, and most of all, have fun connecting through the power of email. Chat with you later!篇4The Wonderful World of Electronic MailsHi there, friends! Have you ever heard of something called an "email"? It's like a super cool way to send messages to anyone, anywhere in the world, without having to use paper or stamps! Isn't that awesome? Let me tell you all about this amazing thing called email and how it works.Imagine you have a friend who lives really far away, maybe in another country or even on the other side of the world. You want to tell them about the cool new video game you got or the funny thing that happened at school today. But how can you do that without spending a lot of money on long-distance phone calls or waiting for weeks for a letter to arrive?That's where emails come in! An email is like a digital letter that you can send to someone's computer or smartphone instantly, as long as they have an email address. You just type out your message, click "send," and boom! It arrives in their inbox in a matter of seconds.Now, you might be wondering, "What's an email address?" Well, it's kind of like a special code that identifies someone's digital mailbox. It usually looks something like this:[name]@[service].com. For example, if your name is Alex and you use the email service "CoolMail," your email address might be*****************.So, how does this whole email thing work? Well, it's like having a super-fast messenger that can deliver your messages anywhere in the world in the blink of an eye! When you send an email, it travels through a vast network of computers and cables called the Internet. It's like a huge digital highway that connects computers and devices all over the world.Once your email reaches its destination, it gets stored in the recipient's inbox until they open it up and read it. And the best part? You can send all sorts of cool stuff with your emails, like photos, videos, and even funny GIFs (those moving pictures that loop over and over)!But wait, there's more! Emails aren't just for sending messages to your friends and family. They're also really useful for staying organized and keeping track of important information. For example, when you sign up for a new online game or service, they'll often send you a confirmation email with details about your account. You can also use emails to receive newsletters, updates, and special offers from your favorite companies or websites.Another cool thing about emails is that you can often access them from multiple devices, like your computer, tablet, or smartphone. This means you can check your emails and stay connected wherever you go!Now, I know what you might be thinking: "But what if I want to send a really long message or attach a huge file?" Well, don't worry! Most email services allow you to send and receive large attachments, like documents, presentations, or even videos. Just make sure to check the size limit for your particular email service.Speaking of email services, there are tons of different ones out there, like Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Outlook, and many more. Some of them are free, while others require a paid subscription. But don't worry, there are plenty of great free options available, too!One last thing I want to mention is email etiquette. Just like in real life, there are certain rules and manners that you should follow when sending emails. For example, it's polite to use a clear and descriptive subject line so the recipient knows what your email is about. It's also a good idea to proofread your emails for spelling and grammar mistakes before sending them.Well, that's pretty much the basics of email! I hope you found this guide helpful and informative. Remember, email is apowerful tool that can connect you with people all over the world, help you stay organized, and even learn new things. So why not give it a try and start exploring the wonderful world of electronic mails?Happy emailing, friends!篇5Email - The Modern Way to Stay ConnectedHi there! My name is Emma and I'm a 7th grader. Today, I want to tell you all about this really cool thing called email that lets people send messages to each other over the internet. It's kind of like writing letters, but way faster and easier!I first learned about email a few years ago when my parents set up an account for me. At first, I didn't really get why I needed it since I could just text my friends. But then I started using it to email my teachers with questions or to send drafts of my assignments. It was so handy!Sending an EmailSending an email is pretty simple once you get the hang of it. First, you need to open up your email program or website. There are lots of choices like Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook and more. Onceyou're logged into your account, you'll see a button that says something like "Compose" or "New Email." Click that.Now a new window or message pane will open up. At the top, there is a place to type in the email address of the person you want to send the message to. You can also usually add multiple addresses separated by commas if you want to send the same email to a bunch of people at once.Next, there is a subject line where you summarize what the email is about in just a few words. Having a clear subject line helps the recipient quickly see what the email relates to.Then the largest part is the body area where you can type out your full message. Here you can write as much or as little as you want! You can format things like making text bold or changing fonts and colors too.Finally, at the bottom there are options to attach files from your computer like documents, photos or other files you want to send along with the email. Once you've written your message and attached anything you need, you just click "Send"! Easy peasy!Checking Your InboxMost email services these days are really good about filtering out spam and junk mail so it doesn't clutter up your inbox. You can also usually search or sort/filter your inbox to find older emails more easily.When you open up an email in your inbox, you can see all the details like who sent it, the date/time, the subject line and the full message content. If any files were attached, you can download or view those too. So convenient!You can reply directly to the sender by clicking "Reply" or forward the entire original message to someone else using the "Forward" button. This lets you easily share information back and forth.Dos and Don'ts of EmailLike anything, there are some basic dos and don'ts to be aware of when using email:DO:Use a clear, descriptive subject lineSpell check before sendingConsider your tone and be politeUse formatting like bullets or sections for longer emailsAttach files if neededReply or forward when appropriateDON'T:Use all caps (it's like yelling!)Send huge attachments without warningLeave the subject line blankForward private/personal emails without permissionHit "Reply All" unless everyone needs to see your responseEmail in the Modern WorldWhen you think about it, email is pretty amazing! Can you imagine how tough it would have been for our grandparents or people way back in history to communicate important information if they didn't have email? They had to send physical letters that could take days or weeks to arrive!Nowadays, we can send a message to someone on the other side of the world and have it arrive in their inbox almost instantly. That's just mind-blowing if you really think about it! Email has truly revolutionized long-distance written communication.Teachers use it to update parents and students, businesses use it to communicate internally and with clients/customers, friends and family use it to keep in touch and share things. The list is endless! Knowing how to properly use email is an essential skill in today's digital world.So there you have it - a brief overview of what email is all about straight from a 7th grader. While it may seem basic if you've been using email for years, I still find it pretty darn neat! Being able to send words and files zipping across the internet from my computer or phone to someone else's is just so efficient and future-y feeling.The next time you open up your email inbox, take a moment to appreciate how far communication technology has come. Then shoot off a few messages to your friends or family and revel in the ability to connect from anywhere instantly. That's the magic of email!篇6Email Etiquette: The Dos and Don'tsHey there! Today I want to talk to you all about email etiquette. I know, I know, it sounds super boring. But trust me, learning the proper way to send emails is really important,especially as we get older and start using email more and more for school and jobs and stuff.So what exactly is email etiquette? It's basically the set of rules and practices you should follow when sending emails to make sure you come across as polite, professional, and easy to communicate with. Because here's the thing - the way you send emails can leave a big impression on people, just like the way you act and speak in person.I'll admit, I didn't really understand why email etiquette mattered at first. I mean, it's just an email, right? How hard could it be? But then my English teacher started going over the dos and don'ts, and I realized there was way more to it than I thought. Like, did you know that using improper grammar and punctuation in emails can actually make you look really unprofessional and unintelligent? Crazy, right?So let's dive into some of the biggest dos and don'ts when it comes to email etiquette:DO: Use a clear, straightforward subject lineThis is so important! The subject line is the first thing the recipient sees, so you want to make sure it clearly explains what your email is about. Using vague subjects like "Hello" or leavingit blank is a big no-no. It makes it harder for the recipient to prioritize and find your email later.DON'T: Type in ALL CAPSTHIS COMES ACROSS LIKE YOU'RE YELLING OR BEING SUPER AGGRESSIVE Not a good look. Unless you're intentionally trying to shout or emphasize something, skip the caps lock.DO: Include a greetingStart your email off with a greeting like "Dear Mrs. Smith," or "Hi Jamie,". It's polite and helps set a friendly, respectful tone right off the bat.DON'T: Overuse shorthand and abbreviationsI get it, we're all guilty of using text shorthand like "lol", "brb", "idk" and so on when chatting with friends. But in emails, especially professional ones, it can make you look lazy and immature. Spell things out properly!DO: Watch your formattingMake your emails easy on the eyes by:Using short, concise paragraphsBreaking up long messagesBolding or underlining key pointsUsing bullet points or numbered listsDON'T: Go overboard with emoticons and emojisA smiley face here and there is usually fine :) But peppering your emails with too many emoticons and crazy emojis likecan diminish your credibility and make you look unprofessional.DO: Proofread before hitting sendI can't stress this one enough! Always, always, ALWAYS proofread your emails before sending them off. Look for spelling errors, grammar mistakes, incorrect info, or anything that could be misunderstood. Sending a sloppy email full of errors is a big no-no.DON'T: Wait forever to respondDO: Mind your toneIt can be really easy for your intended tone to get lost or misinterpreted in emails. To avoid coming across as rude, angry, or dismissive, re-read your message carefully and modify yourwording if needed. Using polite phrases like "Please let me know if you need any clarification" can also help.DON'T: Discuss sensitive topics over emailIf you need to discuss personal, confidential, or controversial subjects, email may not be the best method. Those kinds of conversations are usually better handled in person or over the phone where there's less room for misunderstanding.Those are some of the biggest dos and don'ts, but there are lots of other tips too! Like being careful with formatting, double checking attachments, and cleaning up your email signature.At the end of the day, proper email etiquette just comes down to being clear, respectful, and professional in your communications. It's a skill that'll benefit you big time as you get older and start using email for important stuff like jobs, internships, communicating with teachers, etc. So don't sleep on it!Welp, that's all I've got for now. Let me know if you have any other questions! Happy emailing, folks!。
英文电子邮件的范文(通用20篇)
英文电子邮件的范文(通用20篇)英文电子邮件的范文篇1Dear Tom,I'm just writing to let you know that we're all well, and I hope you are, too. Unfortunately, I've got some rather bad news for you: I'm afraid I made a bit of a mess of John's car. Anyway, here's what happened.We were on our way to Carol's after a long party, and I suppose it must have been about eleven o’clock. Well, the last few miles back home were really dark and deserted. I now realize I was probably going a bit too fast for a country lane because, although the road was fairly straight, I drove up onto the curb and went into a tree.Of course, John was absolutely furious and started shouting at me and cursing. After we' d argued for a few moments, we decided to look at the damage, and he calmed down a bit. Well, we found we could move the car, but the wing was caught on the wheel, so we couldn't drive it. I tried to pull the wing clear, but I didn't succeed.Anyway, John went off to phone for a breakdown lorry, but while he was away, I had another go at the wing and this time succeeded in pulling it right off. I threw it onto the back seat, and by that time John got back and we were ready to go?so we didn't need the breakdown lorry at all. John has more or less forgiven me now, but he was very angry with me for a few days. I suppose I was a bit careless.Well, that's all for now. Next time I write I hope I'll have better news for you.Yours sincerely,Linda Chen英文电子邮件的范文篇2Dear Mr. Wang,I am pleased to invite you to a luncheon, to be held by the Monterey Institute of International Studies on October 12, 20xx at noon, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the death of General Stilwell and in honor of his daughter, Mrs. Nancy Stilwell Easterbrook. Mrs. Easterbrook was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Monterey Institute and founder of the Stilwell Scholarship, which is dedicated to supporting students from China.For many years until she passed away, Nancy had served as a goodwill ambassador of the American people who made unremitting efforts to promote exchanges between the United States and China. The Stilwell Scholarship she founded helps support deserving students from China who have come to the Monterey Institute to pursue professional degrees in translation and interpretation, international policy studies, language teaching and business management.I hope you will be able to join us. Mr. Chuanyun Boo, Dean of the Graduate School of Translation and Interpretation, will be calling you soon to discuss this event further.Yours sincerely,Tom Burton英文电子邮件的范文篇3Dear Tom,Thanks for your letter which finally caught up with me in London. I suppose you're keen to hear how the trip has been so far. So here's a short description of what's happened.Well, you remember we left Sydney on Monday and arrivedin London 24 hours later. After such a long and exhausting flight the first thing we did was to have a good, long sleep. And after that?a good meal to make up for all that horrible airline stuff!The first real day of our holiday was spent just walking around London to get a feel of the place. After that, however, we were more particular and planned each day carefully.First, we looked at all the historical sights, such as the T ower of London, the Houses of Parliament, the British Museum and the National Gallery. Then we visited some other famous places, such as Kew Gardens and Hampstead Heath. Finally, we took a one-day trip to Oxford, which is really the most marvelous town. You should make sure to go there when you visit England.After we had seen a lot of London, we flew to Paris. A t first, we didn't like the place-I suppose because it was so different from London. Later, though, we began to really love it and started to appreciate its differentness.The final stage of our trip is a visit to Rome, after which we will be staying in Singapore for two days before returning to Australia.Hope everyone is well. See you soon.英文电子邮件的范文篇4根据公司发展需要,同时也为了给员工提供更大的发展空间,经总经办讨论、商议决定,自20__年11月15日起任命___为客服主管助理,负责协助客服主管管理和处理客服部事务工作。
电子邮件邀请函范文英语(6篇)
电子邮件邀请函范文英语(6篇)dearsirs,ournew-factory will be commencing production on january 1 and we should like to invite you and your wife to be present at a celebration to mark the occasion.as you will appreciate,this is an important milestone for this organization,and is the result of continued demand for our products,both at home and overseas.we are inviting all those individuals and firms that have contributed to our success,and trust that you will pay us the compliments of accepting.a luncheon will be arranged at the xiang yang hotel,followed by the opening ceremony and a tour of the factory.in the evening there will be a banquet.please confirmth at you will be able to attend by advising us of you arrival time we can arrange for you to be met.all arrangements for your stay overnight on the 10th will,of course,be made by us at our expense.yoursfaithfully,中文对照敬启者:本公司新建工厂预定于元月1日开始投产,特邀请阁下夫妇届时亲临指导,邀请信函,邀请函《邀请信函》。
英文电子邮件格式(优秀6篇)
英文电子邮件格式(优秀6篇)英语书信格式篇一Dear my friend,I am here writing to your to express my gratitude to you for congratulation.You mentioned how to improve the translation ability. Now I would like to offer you some suggestions.The most important factor to be considered is that you must grasp a large.bank of vocabulary, which is the foundation for translation. Secondly, you can try to practice translation everyday. After your translation, you can compare your translation with the given answer. Last but not the least, you must pay very close attention to the difference between the two languages. Differences between laguges must be considered when you are translating.I am looking forward to meeting you in the near future. Then, we can have a talk face to face. I sincerely hope that my suggestions can be constructive to you.Truly yours英文信件格式篇二Dear,There were actually, valuable animals in the world; they are not onlypandas or other animals sorts; but lizards too.A lizard can be a very good animal; it can camouflage, and not to be seen,some like in Africa can even switch color; some are even in China. Besidescamouflaging and color changing, some even have super strength, some stories inthe future, have many stories; like this one:A boy once found an egg, and didn’t know what was in it, and soleft it inhis room to keep it safe. For a short time he thought that it was a chicken, atanother hand it was a duck… Just as he was about to speak up, he found out thathe was wrong, for the egg hatched, and out came a little green guy; and that wasthe first lizard in the world.The boy found out about this of course, and was not pleased at all. Hethought that it was just what was on the TV show, a toy egg, except it can move.It was an alive toy, but the boy didn’t notice that it was actually an animal:When he was just about to send him away to sell and earn money, he found onlyhis regular toys on the ground, but not the lizard; that was when the lizardused his camouflage.And so you see, a lizard: Like the one in the story, can use its camouflageto save his life. Now let us continue this story:The boy was astonished, then he turned back, and then turned to where thelizard stood, then he found him; he thought this was a sort of magic trick, atlast he went to watch TV; because he thought that he could find out somethingabout that lizard. But he found his feet stuck under a big shelf. Suddenly hefound the lizard come here, and lift up the toy easily; that was when he usedhis super strength…There are still many stories of lizards, but now you have noticed thebasics of lizards. Not let us finish the story:The boy thought that this lizard was amazing, he tickled him, and then helay down and squealed. The boy knew at once that this was no ordinary toy, thiswas a real life animal. He was more than astonished, for he didn’t actually kno wthat this was an amazing animal. When he finished school the next day, he wenthome. He found a coloring pencil and to color a picture for fun; but he didn’trealizethat this was a lizard, the lizard switched back immediately to save hisown life.英语书信格式篇三Dear David,Im glad youll come to Beijing to learn Chinese。
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英语电子邮件信范文6篇English e-mail letter model
英语电子邮件信范文6篇
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篇章1:英语电子邮件信范文
Dear Mum and Dad,
I'm writing to you in Beijing.
I'm very happy to visit Beijing again. To my surprise, GREat changes have taken place here recently.
Today I went to Wangfujing Street. Now the
streets are cleaner and nicer than before. There are many flowers everywhere and there is a fine smell of the flowers in the air. There are more new buildings, modern shops and large markets in it. People in
Beijing are happy. Everyone has a smile on the face.
I know they are working hard for the 20xx Olympics. I hope they will have a good luck.
篇章2:英语电子邮件信范文【按住Ctrl键点此返回目录】My dearest Mother,
The mother‘s day is coming and I would like to say "Happy mother‘s day" in this letter. I love you and thank you so much for everything you did for me. This day, I will stay away and can‘t give you my appreciation at home. I know I will watch myself, so don‘t worry about me. I am doing very well on my study. My schoolmates and teachers are all very nice.
Though I can‘t be at home, I hope you have a wonderful mother‘s day.
篇章3:英语电子邮件信范文【按住Ctrl键点此返回目录】Dear editors of English Weekly,
Now I want to tell you something about wild animals.There are a lot of wild animals living on the same earth with us.They are our friends and neighbors.However,some of them are dying out everyday because of the damages we humans have been doing to the environment.And the situation is still going worse and worse.For one thing,someone killed the tigers and sold their skins to make money.They must be punished.I think we should all be responsible for that and
realize that it is our everyone's duty to protect the wild animals.They have their right to live just as our human beings.We should treat them with love and
care,respect the law of nature and share the same land with them!Let try our best to make a happy home for human beings and animals.
篇章4:英语电子邮件范文及译文【按住Ctrl键点此返回目录】Dear Sirs:
Thank you for your letter of 20 January 20xx. We are disappointed to hear that our price for Flame cigarette lighters is too high for you to work on. You mention that Japanese goods are being offered to you at a price approximately 10% lower than that quoted by us.
We accept what you say, but we are of the
opinion that the quality of the other makes does not measure up to that of our products.
Although we are keen to do business with you, we regret that we cannot accept your counter offer or even meet you half way.
The best we can do is to reduce our previous quotation by 2%. We trust that this will meet with your approval.We look forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
Tony Smith Chief Seller
二零xx年元月二十日来函收到,不胜感激。
得知贵公司认为火焰牌打火机价格过高,无利可图,本公司极感遗憾。
来函又提及日本同类货品报价较其低近百分之十。
本公司认同来函的说法,然而,其他厂商的产品质量绝对不能与本公司的相提并论。
虽然极望与贵公司交易,但该还盘较本公司报价相差极大,故未能接受贵公司定单。
特此调整报价,降价百分之二,祈盼贵公司满意。
20xx年1月20日
篇章5:英语电子邮件范文及译文【按住Ctrl键点此返回目录】Dear Mr. Minister
Allow me to convey my congratulations on your promotion to Minister of Trade. I am delighted that many years service you have given to your country should have been recognized and appreciated.
We wish you success in your new post and look forward to closer cooperation with you in the development of trade between our two countries.
请允许我向您升任贸易部长表示祝贺。
多年来你对国家的贡献被认可,欣赏,我非常高兴。
我们祝愿您在新的职位取得成功,期待我们两国在贸易发展上进一步合作。
篇章6:英语电子邮件范文及译文【按住Ctrl键点此返回目录】Dear Mr. / Ms,
Thank you for your letter conveying congratulations on my appointment. I wish also to thank you for the assistance you have given me in my work and look forward to better cooperation in the future.
感谢你来信对我的任命表达的祝贺。
我也感谢您对我的工作给予的支持,并期望未来能有更好的合作。
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