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Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar.

#154 How to write a 
business email in English part #2

Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar.

Georgiana

Education, Language Learning

4.6536 Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2021

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

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  • Last week, we started learning how to write a formal business email in English. Today we will learn how to close an email with a final comment and greeting.
  • I'll also give you an example of a formal email that you can use in different situations.
  • With a point of view story, you will improve your grammar.

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Georgiana, your English teacher. Thanks for joining me for a new episode of the Speak English Now podcast.

0:12.0

Before we start, visit my website, speakenglishpodcast.com, and subscribe to my free mini-course. Okay, let's start. Last week, we started

0:27.9

learning how to write a formal business email in English. Today we will learn how to close an email

0:36.5

with a final comment and greeting.

0:39.3

I will also give you an example of a formal email that you can use in different situations.

0:47.3

With a point of view story, you will improve your grammar.

0:52.3

Sending a formal or professional email in English can always be challenging,

0:59.2

so I've decided to dedicate two episodes to this topic.

1:04.6

If you haven't yet heard the last week's episode,

1:08.2

I invite you to do so before listening to today's lesson.

1:14.6

Okay, let's get started. After giving or asking for information, it's time to close with a remark.

1:25.0

Here are some examples. This is how you could respond when you are answering a

1:32.0

customer query. If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.

1:42.9

Use this phrase to let the other person know that you are eager to hear

1:49.0

from them soon. I am looking forward to hearing from you soon. This way you encourage the other

1:58.7

person to contact you if they need to do so. Let's hear some more

2:05.5

closing phrases. Thank you in advance for your reply or your help. Please let me know if you

2:16.6

have other questions or concerns.

2:20.1

Please don't forget to

2:22.1

Please get back to me by Monday.

2:26.8

Please get back to me before Monday.

2:30.8

Please get back to me soon.

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