Formal e-mails in English
Dear readers,After writing a post on "how to describe photos in English", I am going to write about something that it can come very handy in case you want to apply for a job in an English speaking country.
From my own experience I can say that this "writing task" is the one that I have used most in real life. It´s fair enough that you have to learn how to write a story in English, an argumentative essay or a newspaper article but I have not written any of them in real life yet.At the end of the day you just end up writing e-mails, filling in application packs, filling in complaint forms and many other types of forms to apply for everything: from Tesco´s card to the national insurance number.Consequently, I think you will find this post extremely useful.
So if you need to write a formal e-mail to apply for a position abroad,follow the tips below:
- Start your e-mail using: Dear Sir/Madam if you don´t know the name/ gender of the addressee.
- Start using Mr or Mrs + surname if you do know the name of the addressee.
- After the greeting,continue "I am writing + reason ", for example: I am writing to apply for the helpdesk assistant position you offer.
- Continue: "As you can see in my CV" and go on talking about your experience and personal skills related to the job you are applying for.
- Use full forms, never contractions.
- Use "I would be grateful if you could send me an application pack", for example.
- If you want to attach your CV you can use this expression:"please find my CV attached".
- To finish, don´t forget to say "I look forward to hearing from you" or "If you need further information about my CV, work experience,do not hesitate to contact me by e-mail or on my cell:xxxxxxxxxx"
- Type in your contact information: full name, current job title and/or company, telephone number, email address and website, if relevant.
- According to http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/cv/coveringletters.htm, the structure should look like this:
First Paragraph
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Second Paragraph
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Third Paragraph
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Last Paragraph
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If you start with a name (e.g. "Dear Mr Bloggs") you should end with "Yours sincerely". If you start with "Dear Sir or Madam" you should end with "Yours faithfully". |
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