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 iEdd on Mon, 19/07/2021 - 22:27

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I should maybe include the issue in more detail, what important the help would be, the role the person would have and finally a deep thanks.

Submitted by Marilyncc on Thu, 01/07/2021 - 06:34

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An email for asking help should include a brief and appropriate greeting. Then you should explain in a concise and clear way your reasons why you're asking for help. if you need to meet someone you must include a flexible time to request if the person is a available at that moment and finally you also have to thank them in advance and sing the email.

Submitted by GiulianaAndy on Tue, 22/06/2021 - 19:54

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I should include first the name of the person who I need help from, then I need to add the request in a formal style. I need to get to the point, so for example here I have a request that I wrote at my job: Hello dear Laura. This is to inform you that the marketing area needs some help from you. To follow up on our afternoon meeting we need you to help you with the design of the new advertisement for the our new product. Could you let me know if you have some free time on this Thursday?. Best regards, Giuliana Rodriguez. Head of marketing area.

Submitted by GabrielaE on Fri, 11/06/2021 - 18:10

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First, the email should introduce the subject. Second, I think a good way to help more to James, will be telling him what is the problem they are facing, so he could be more into what is happening, and of course telling him if I wants to be part of that project because Sarah is not even asking him. Third, if he wants to be part, tell how long will get the meeting. Fourth, maybe saying bye or thanks for the favor would be nice.
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Submitted by Rafaela1 on Tue, 11/05/2021 - 12:50

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Gratitude, of course.

Submitted by Suraj paliwal on Tue, 11/05/2021 - 10:05

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Firstly we would include what's the problem we face,then brief introduction about our product. Asking help from other, our words should be simple, concise and polite.

Submitted by Frank Cuello on Mon, 29/03/2021 - 20:43

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When you are planning to contact someone for guidance it's crucial to write precisely and clear the problem, therefore they can help in a more efficient way.

Submitted by Ibrahim24 on Sun, 21/03/2021 - 14:57

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Firstly, I would include the problem and I would clearly show the person that I am writing for his/her capacity to help me out in my problem. Secondly, I would kindly request, and trying to facilitate the person job by offering any steps should be taken from my side such as writing a request permission from the person's boss.

Submitted by YED on Thu, 18/03/2021 - 20:56

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The head of the product design department ask her collegue, who works forthe sale department, if he can help to finalize the packaging of the new perfume. This is great if collegues of different departments can help eachother!
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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