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Language for writing an email

Anna's having trouble with her emails. She's been trying to sort out the order of Imperial Lemons for Mr Lime. She sends an email but her choice of text-speak isn't appropriate and Paul, the boss, isn't impressed.

Intermediate · 161102 · 2016-11-02

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Anna's having trouble with her emails. She's been trying to sort out the order of Imperial Lemons for Mr. Lime. She sends an email but her choice of text-speak isn't appropriate and Paul, the boss, isn't impressed. Anna needs some help from Tom who always has plenty of advice. Her email is rewritten and sent off, but will that be the end of the matter? Language for writing an email This episode focuses on the correct language to use in an email.

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Phrase, meaning, example, and common mistakes with personal flags.
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  • 1. Dear Mr. Lime...

    BBC UK: Dear Mr Lime...

  • 2. I hope you are well.

    BBC UK: I hope you are well.

  • 3. I am writing regarding...

    BBC UK: I am writing regarding...

  • 4. Please could you confirm...

    BBC UK: Please could you confirm...

  • 5. Best wishes.

    BBC UK: Best wishes.

Transcript
Speakers: Narrator, Paul, Anna, Yes, Tom, Denise

1. Narrator

Hello, Anna's just arrived at her desk to start the day at Tip Top Trading. Paul is walking towards her, eating a cookie, he looks a bit bothered.

BBC UK: Hello, Anna's just arrived at her desk to start the day at Tip Top Trading. Paul is walking towards her, eating a biscuit, he looks a bit bothered.

2. Paul

Anna?

BBC UK: Anna?

3. Anna

Yes, Paul.

BBC UK: Yes, Paul.

4. Paul

Come and have a cookie in my office. Now Anna, about Mr. Lime.

BBC UK: Come and have a biscuit in my office. Now Anna, about Mr Lime.

5. Anna

I didn't say yes!

BBC UK: I didn't say yes!

6. Paul

Pardon? Yes to what?

BBC UK: Pardon? Yes to what?

7. Anna

Oh, nothing.

BBC UK: Oh, nothing.

8. Paul

You sent him an email yesterday and copied me in.

BBC UK: You sent him an email yesterday and copied me in.

9. Anna

Yes.

BBC UK: Yes.

10. Paul

Your email reads: boxes ok. pls c-d-u cfirm wnt 300 ta.

BBC UK: Your email reads: boxes ok. pls c-d-u cfirm wnt 300 ta.

11. Yes

please could you confirm you want 300.

BBC UK: please could you confirm you want 300.

12. Paul

Right. Now that's not really the best way of writing an email to a client, is it?

BBC UK: Right. Now that's not really the best way of writing an email to a client, is it?

13. Anna

Oh.

BBC UK: Oh.

14. Paul

Please could you re-send your message to Mr. Lime, using actual words that make sense.

BBC UK: Please could you re-send your message to Mr Lime, using actual words that make sense.

15. Anna

Okay.

BBC UK: Okay.

16. Paul

Thank you. Have a chocolate crunchy!

BBC UK: Thank you. Have a chocolate crunchy!

17. Anna

Thanks.

BBC UK: Thanks.

18. Tom

Morning Anna.

BBC UK: Morning Anna.

19. Anna

Hello.

BBC UK: Hello.

20. Tom

Let me guess, Paul just spoke to you about your email?

BBC UK: Let me guess, Paul just spoke to you about your email?

21. Anna

How do you know?

BBC UK: How do you know?

22. Tom

You copied me in remember, I just read it - or tried to.

BBC UK: You copied me in remember, I just read it – or tried to.

23. Anna

But what's the problem? Other people write like that!

BBC UK: But what's the problem? Other people write like that!

24. Tom

No, maybe some people write text messages like that in an SMS message on their phones, but that is completely the wrong style for an email to a client.

BBC UK: No, maybe some people write text messages like that in an SMS message on their phones, but that is completely the wrong style for an email to a client.

25. Narrator

Okay Anna, let's stop listening to Tom, he's a waste of space. These are the kinds of phrases you need in a business-related email: Dear Mr. Lime... I hope you are well. I am writing regarding... Please could you confirm... Yours sincerely, or Best wishes.

BBC UK: Okay Anna, let's stop listening to Tom, he's a waste of space. These are the kinds of phrases you need in a business-related email: Dear Mr Lime... I hope you are well. I am writing regarding... Please could you confirm... Yours sincerely, or Best wishes.

26. Anna

Thank you! I'll rewrite my message. There! I'd better get it checked before I send. Denise?

BBC UK: Thank you! I'll rewrite my message. There! I'd better get it checked before I send. Denise?

27. Denise

(On the phone) yes... the other problem with Stephanie is that her legs are just too long...

BBC UK: (On the phone) yes... the other problem with Stephanie is that her legs are just too long...

28. Anna

Oh, she's on the phone.

BBC UK: Oh, she's on the phone.

29. Denise

... yes, like trees...

BBC UK: ... yes, like trees...

30. Anna

I'll have to ask Tom. Tom?

BBC UK: I'll have to ask Tom. Tom?

31. Tom

Mm?

BBC UK: Mm?

32. Anna

Could you read this through before I send it?

BBC UK: Could you read this through before I send it?

33. Tom

Hang on, Anna, let me just finish this sentence. It’s really important. I’m ready, let’s have a look. Okay. (reading) Dear Mr. Lime, I hope you are well. I am writing regarding your request for luxury boxes for the Imperial Lemon Delivery. We will indeed be able to supply them. Please could you confirm that you want 300. Best wishes, Anna.

BBC UK: Hang on, Anna, let me just finish this sentence. It’s really important. I’m ready, let’s have a look. Okay. (reading) Dear Mr Lime, I hope you are well. I am writing regarding your request for luxury boxes for the Imperial Lemon Delivery. We will indeed be able to supply them. Please could you confirm that you want 300. Best wishes, Anna.

34. Anna

Well?

BBC UK: Well?

35. Tom

It’s good, it's much better. Send it. Hopefully Mr. Lime will think your last message was just someone sitting on your keyboard by mistake.

BBC UK: It’s good, it's much better. Send it. Hopefully Mr Lime will think your last message was just someone sitting on your keyboard by mistake.

36. Anna

Thanks.

BBC UK: Thanks.

37. Tom

You're not...

BBC UK: You're not...

38. Anna

What?

BBC UK: What?

39. Tom

Nothing. It's none of my business.

BBC UK: Nothing. It's none of my business.

40. Anna

What?

BBC UK: What?

41. Tom

You're not ever going to go to lunch with Mr. Lime are you? I mean, in a non-business way...

BBC UK: You're not ever going to go to lunch with Mr Lime are you? I mean, in a non-business way...

42. Anna

No of course not!

BBC UK: No of course not!

43. Tom

I mean I don’t care... it's just... important to... stay professional.

BBC UK: I mean I don’t care… it's just... important to... stay professional.

44. Anna

Yes.

BBC UK: Yes.

45. Narrator

Hmmm.... well, I had a feeling Anna's email was going to cause problems. But at least she won't make a mistake like that again. Here’s a reminder of the phrases she used in her new, improved email. Dear Mr. Lime... I hope you are well. I am writing regarding... Please could you confirm... Best wishes. Until next time, bye!

BBC UK: Hmmm.... well, I had a feeling Anna's email was going to cause problems. But at least she won't make a mistake like that again. Here’s a reminder of the phrases she used in her new, improved email. Dear Mr Lime... I hope you are well. I am writing regarding... Please could you confirm... Best wishes. Until next time, bye!

Listening Challenge
Check your understanding before looking at the answer.

Question

What is Anna trying to confirm in her email?

Answer

That her company can provide 300 luxury boxes to Mr. Lime.