An email request for help

An email request for help

Read an email asking for help from another department to practise and improve your reading skills.

Do the preparation task first. Then read the text and do the exercises.

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Submitted by Maria Andrea on Sat, 27/02/2021 - 01:32

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Fist I think the subject of the mail. second, the greeting to whom the email is addressed. third, formal and polite language fourth, the farewell to the mail. fifth, email signature

Submitted by Abrarhussain on Sun, 14/02/2021 - 12:13

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In an email asking for help I would firstly include my reason for help, secondly I would mention the skills the individual has that would benefit me. Thirdly I would request their availability, and thank them in advance.

Submitted by AulianFr on Mon, 08/02/2021 - 16:20

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An email intended to ask for help should consist of necessary things that are concise and straight forward. First, you have to introduce yourself properly. Then, you have to explain the reason why you send the email. Explain to the receiver your intention and why you chose them in order to help you. If there is a specific time in which you need their help, state the precise time and ask them whether they are available at that time. You also have to compliment and thank them to be polite

Submitted by Asni on Wed, 20/01/2021 - 00:15

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Firstly, the email should introduce the task, project or assignment we need help with. Then, the reason why we're asking them for help and what kind of help. We should try to be concise and specific so that they know exactly what we need from them, because based on those details they might be or not available, a 1-hour meeting for advice isn't the same as a 4-hour meeting for research. Also, we should specify when we need it according to our deadline, and ask them for their availability. Finally, thanking and expressing appreciation is always convenient when asking for a favour.

Submitted by Saad786 on Sun, 10/01/2021 - 15:31

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I would include the project details when asking for help in order to get more beneficial tips of the helper.

Submitted by Thinn Thiri Myo on Thu, 24/12/2020 - 04:26

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I don't understand how to do task2? I do the task2,it's always show wrong.So I correct & check show answers,it's wrong too.What's wrong?I don't know.Plzz,tell me.

Hello Thinn Thiri Myo,

I've checked the task and it appears to be working correctly, including marking correct and incorrect options. Perhaps you are not putting all of the items in order. You can use 'Show answers' to see the key.

 

Peter

The LearnEnglish Team

Submitted by Thinthinmyoe on Mon, 21/12/2020 - 12:00

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I think it will be more convenient using the polite and pleasant usage for the email receiver.So, This one will help your need.

Submitted by DIỄM PHÚC on Mon, 07/12/2020 - 01:27

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I think this letter should be the reason the meeting and clearly the contents in letter The tittle "An email request for help" don't suitable with content. If I am the receiver, I feel so hopeless for this email