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A) “I need this today.”
B) “Send this now.”
C) “Could you please send this by the end of the day?”
D) “Why isn’t this done yet?”
#BusinessEnglish #ProfessionalCommunication
A) “I need this today.”
B) “Send this now.”
C) “Could you please send this by the end of the day?”
D) “Why isn’t this done yet?”
#BusinessEnglish #ProfessionalCommunication
A) Final profit
B) Difference between expected and actual results
C) Total revenue
D) Market share
#businessenglish #professionalcommunication
A) Final profit
B) Difference between expected and actual results
C) Total revenue
D) Market share
#businessenglish #professionalcommunication
A) “It doesn’t work.”
B) “Something is wrong.”
C) “The login page displays an error when users enter valid credentials.”
D) “It’s broken.”
#businessenglish #professionalcommunication
A) “It doesn’t work.”
B) “Something is wrong.”
C) “The login page displays an error when users enter valid credentials.”
D) “It’s broken.”
#businessenglish #professionalcommunication
A) “You’re wrong.”
B) “I don’t think that’s correct.”
C) “I see your point. Here’s another perspective…”
D) “No, that won’t work
#businessenglish #professionalcommunication
A) “You’re wrong.”
B) “I don’t think that’s correct.”
C) “I see your point. Here’s another perspective…”
D) “No, that won’t work
#businessenglish #professionalcommunication
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#businessEnglish#Storytelling#figurativespeech#metaphors
Check out my new post where I get into the details of this catchy but purposeful expression
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#businessEnglish#Storytelling#figurativespeech#metaphors
> Spelling and grammar (use a tool like Grammarly).
> Correct recipient list (avoid accidental CC/BCC).
> Attached files if mentioned ('Please find the report attached')."
#businessenglish, #email
> Spelling and grammar (use a tool like Grammarly).
> Correct recipient list (avoid accidental CC/BCC).
> Attached files if mentioned ('Please find the report attached')."
#businessenglish, #email
> Use headings for sections: 'Background,' 'Action Plan,' 'Next Steps.'
> Break up text with bullet points or numbers.
> Summarize key points at the end."
#businessenglish, #Emailwriting,
> Use headings for sections: 'Background,' 'Action Plan,' 'Next Steps.'
> Break up text with bullet points or numbers.
> Summarize key points at the end."
#businessenglish, #Emailwriting,
> Use 'Could you please...' instead of 'Send this.'
> Add 'Thanks for your help' after requests.
> Replace 'ASAP' with 'at your earliest convenience.'"
#BusinessEnglish, #ProfessionalTone
> Use 'Could you please...' instead of 'Send this.'
> Add 'Thanks for your help' after requests.
> Replace 'ASAP' with 'at your earliest convenience.'"
#BusinessEnglish, #ProfessionalTone
> State the problem briefly: 'The system is down due to X.'
> Share what’s being done: 'The team is working on a fix.'
> Provide next steps: 'I’ll update you in 30 minutes.'"
#businessenglish #crisis #emails
> State the problem briefly: 'The system is down due to X.'
> Share what’s being done: 'The team is working on a fix.'
> Provide next steps: 'I’ll update you in 30 minutes.'"
#businessenglish #crisis #emails
> Avoid jargon: Replace 'scalable infrastructure' with 'a system that can grow with demand.'
> Don’t assume knowledge: Provide brief explanations.
> Use a clear structure: Header, body, action items."
#ITemailswriting, #businessenglish
> Avoid jargon: Replace 'scalable infrastructure' with 'a system that can grow with demand.'
> Don’t assume knowledge: Provide brief explanations.
> Use a clear structure: Header, body, action items."
#ITemailswriting, #businessenglish
> Use bullet points to outline tasks.
> Specify deadlines: 'Please complete this by Friday.'
> End with a call to action: 'Let me know if you have any questions.'"
#professionalemails, #Emailtips, #businessenglish
> Use bullet points to outline tasks.
> Specify deadlines: 'Please complete this by Friday.'
> End with a call to action: 'Let me know if you have any questions.'"
#professionalemails, #Emailtips, #businessenglish
> Be specific: 'Meeting Update: Jan 10, 3 PM.'
> Avoid all caps.
> Include a verb to suggest action: 'Review Required: System Design Proposal.'"
#professionalemailwriting, #subjectline, #emailtips
> Be specific: 'Meeting Update: Jan 10, 3 PM.'
> Avoid all caps.
> Include a verb to suggest action: 'Review Required: System Design Proposal.'"
#professionalemailwriting, #subjectline, #emailtips
> Begin with a polite greeting: 'Hi [Name],'
> Set the context: 'I’m reaching out regarding...'
> State your purpose clearly: 'I’d like to discuss...'"
#professionalEmails, #introduction, #businessenglishtips
> Begin with a polite greeting: 'Hi [Name],'
> Set the context: 'I’m reaching out regarding...'
> State your purpose clearly: 'I’d like to discuss...'"
#professionalEmails, #introduction, #businessenglishtips