Professional Email Writing
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Do you find writing emails challenging? Do you spend too much time writing and responding to email every day at work? You can change that. Improving your email writing is one of the fastest ways to succeed at work. You can save time, build relationships, and communicate effectively.
In this course, you will learn to write clearer, more effective emails. This includes giving you the language and strategies you can use immediately.
Here’s how you can improve:
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Learn what to write in each section of the email.
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See the words and phrases to avoid in emails.
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Improve your email etiquette to build better relationships with co-workers or clients.
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Write more concise emails that people actually read.
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Improve your structure and grammar for perfect writing every time.
After you finish the course, your emails will be more concise and easier to read. Better emails lead to better workplace communication, which leads to success. And for you, that success could mean a promotion, raise, or new job!
Get started today! And remember, as with all Udemy courses, satisfaction is guaranteed. If you are not happy with the course, you can get a complete refund. So, you have nothing to lose. Start today to improve your email writing.
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310 Reasons Not to Send an Email
Email isn't always the best form of communication. This video shows you times when it's best not to send an email. Build your professional etiquette and communication skills by reflecting on how you use email.
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4Practice Lesson - Reasons to Not Send an Email
Check your understanding of the 10 Reasons to Not Send an Email lesson with this practice lesson. Do you know the times you shouldn't send an email? Find out with the questions and activities in this video. Follow along to practice your skills!
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5Downloadable Resource - 10 Reasons to Not Send an Email
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6Email Etiquette
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7Email Attachments
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11Section Introduction
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12Email Greetings
The email greeting is the first line of your email, so you want it to be perfect! This video will show you the common email greetings and how to use them. You will also learn when to use each greeting depending on the situation. Here is what you will do in this video:
Learn the best and most common English email greeting
Learn the formal email greetings and consider situations to use them
Think about times to use the no greeting option
Consider common email situations and the greetings you should use
Build your business writing skills in English with the email strategies in this video.
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13Practice Lesson - Email Greetings
Check your understanding of email greetings with this practice lesson. The instructor will go through common examples and provide questions for you to review. Pause the video along the way to check if you know the answers!
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14Quiz - Email Greetings
Check your understanding of how to write polite email greetings with this multiple choice quiz.
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15Email Openings
The email opening is the first line you write after the greeting. It is crucial because it's your first impression on the reader. In this video, you will learn to focus on the purpose of your email in the opening. Here are some of the skills you will learn in this video:
How to get to the purpose in the first line of the email
Phrases you can add at the opening to build your relationships with coworkers
Phrases you should always avoid in the opening and the reasons why
With strategies in this video, your email openings will improve, helping you continue your development as a business writer.
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16Practice Lesson - Email Openings
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17Quiz - Email Openings
Check your understanding of the "Email Openings" tutorial video with this multiple-choice quiz.
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18Details
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19Closing
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23The Writing Process for Professionals
Learn to write more quickly and reduce errors by using the writing process. This video shows you how to plan, write, and edit your business writing. You will focus on the three steps of the writing process:
1. Consider strategies to plan your emails to save time later.
2. Learn the #1 secret to writing more quickly.
3. See how to proofread and revise your writing to avoid errors.
With the strategies in this video, you can improve your business writing, including emails. By planning and editing, you will write more quickly with fewer errors.
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24Formal Business Writing
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25Practice Lesson - Formal Business Writing
Check your understanding of the Formal Business Writing lesson with this practice lesson video. Follow along with practice activities and a 10-question quiz. Check your ability to use formal and informal business language.
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26Formal Business Writing
Practice your ability to use formal and informal language in business writing with this multiple-choice quiz.
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30Grammar for Professionals
Learn the grammar topics you need to improve for better communication at work.
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31Run-On Sentences
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32Practice Lesson - Run-On Sentences
Practice your skills with run-on sentences with this practice video. With lots of practice actives and quizzes, you have the chance to check your ability.
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33Quiz -- Run-On Sentences
Check your understanding of run-on sentences.
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34Punctuation: Commas
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35Colons
Colons are one of the least common punctuation marks in English, but they have a few important uses to learn if you would like to improve your writing.
In this video, you’ll learn to use colons correctly in English. This include the main use of introducing lists and other items. You’ll also see the smaller uses of colons and have a chance to practice your skills with a quiz.
Learn to use colons correctly and you will improve your English punctuation and writing.
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36Colons
Check your understanding of the Colons Lesson with this quiz. Do you know how to use the colon correctly? Take this quiz to find out.
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37Punctuation: Semicolons
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38Quiz -- Punctuation
Check your understanding of commas, colons, and semicolons.
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39Apostrophes
The apostrophe is one of the most common punctuation marks in English. It creates contractions, like in the words “don’t”, “she’s”, and “can’t”. It also shows possession, like in the phrases “Tom’s hat”, “the man’s house”, or Mary’s cat”.
In this video, you’ll learn to use the apostrophe correctly to show possession and to make contractions. This will help you perfect your English punctuation skills.
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40Apostrophes Quiz
Check your understanding of the Apostrophes Lesson with this multiple-choice quiz. Do you know how to use apostrophes correctly in English?