Title: Business English
1Business English
2How to write a business letter
- Here's How
- Use block style - do not indent paragraphs.
- Include address of the person you are writing to
at the top of the letter, below your company
address. - After the address, double space and include date
- Double space (or as much as you need to put the
body of the letter in the center) and include the
salutation. Include Mr. for men or Ms for women,
unless the recipient has a title such as Dr. - State a reference reason for your letter (i.e.
"With reference to our telephone conversation..."
- Give the reason for writing (i.e. "I am writing
to you to confirm our order...") - Make any request you may have (i.e. "I would be
grateful if you could include a brochure..." - If there is to be further contact, refer to this
contact (i.e. "I look forward to meeting you
at...") - Close the letter with a thank you (i.e. "Thank
you for your prompt help...") - Finish the letter with a salutation (i.e. "Yours
sincerely,") - Include 4 spaces and type your full name and
title - sign the letter between the salutation and the
typed name and title - Tips
- Keep the letter brief and to the point
- Do not use shortened verb forms - write them out
(i.e. "don't instead of do not") - Always keep a copy of correspondence for future
reference
3- It consists of six sections
- The heading (return addres)
- The inside address (the address you are sending
to) - The greeting
- The body
- The complimentary close
- The signature line
4Business letter
- The Start
- Dear Personnel Director, Dear Sir or Madam (use
if you don't know who you are writing to)Dear
Mr, Mrs, Miss or Ms (use if you know who you are
writing to, and have a formal relationship with -
VERY IMPORTANT use Ms for women unless asked to
use Mrs or Miss) Dear Frank (use if the person
is a close business contact or friend)
5- The Reference
- With reference to
- your advertisement in the Times,
- your letter of 23 rd March,
- your phone call today,
- Thank you for your letter of March 5 th .
- The Reason for Writing
- I am writing to enquire about apologize for
confirm - Requesting
- Could you possibly? I would be grateful if you
could
6- Agreeing to Requests
- I would be delighted to
- Giving Bad News
- Unfortunately I am afraid that
- Enclosing Documents
- I am enclosing Please find enclosed Enclosed
you will find
7- Closing Remarks
- Thank you for your help
- Please contact us again if
- we can help in any way.
- there are any problems.
- you have any questions.
- Reference to Future Contact
- I look forward to ...
- hearing from you soon.
- meeting you next Tuesday.
- seeing you next Thursday.
- The Finish
- Yours faithfully, (If you don't know the name of
the person you're writing to) - Yours sincerely, (If you know the name of the
person you're writing to) - Best wishes, Best regards, (If the person is a
close business contact or friend)
8- Tips
- Keep it short and to the point
- Focus on the recipients needs
- Use simple and appropriate language (short
sentences and a simple language for the sake of
clarity and precision) - Re-read and revise it (do a first draft of the
letter) - Check spelling and grammar
9An example letter
- Dear Mr Flintstone
- With reference to our telephone conversation
today, I am writing to confirm your order for
120 x Cheddar Deluxe Ref. No. 856 - The order will be shipped within three days via
UPS and should arrive at your store in about 10
days. - Please contact us again if we can help in any
way. - Yours sincerely,
- Kenneth Beare
- Director of Ken's Cheese House
10Making an enquiry
- We write an enquiry when we want to ask for more
information concerning a product, service or
other information about a product or service that
interests us. These letters are often written in
response to an advertisement that we have seen in
the paper, a magazine, a commercial on television
when we are interested in purchasing a product,
but would like more information before making a
decision. - Important Language to Remember
- The Start Dear Sir or Madam To Whom It May
Concern - (very formal as you do not know the
person to whom you are writing) - Giving Reference With reference to your
advertisement (ad) in...Regarding your
advertisement (ad) in ... - Requesting a Catalogue, Brochure, Etc. After the
reference, add a comma and continue - ... , would
(Could) you please send me ... - Requesting Further Information I would also like
to know ...Could you tell me whether ... - Signature Yours faithfully - (very formal as you
do not know the person to whom you are writing)
11An example letter
- Kenneth Beare2520 Visita AvenueOlympia, WA
98501 - Jackson Brothers3487 23rd StreetNew York, NY
12009 -
- September 12, 2000
-
- To Whom It May Concern
- With reference to your advertisement in
yesterday's New York Times, could you please send
me a copy of your latest catalogue. I would also
like to know if it is possible to make purchases
online. -
- Yours faithfully
- (Signature)
12Writing a Cover Letter when Applying for a Job
- The cover letter should always be included when
sending your resume or CV for a possible job
interview. This letter of application serves the
purpose or introducing you and asking for an
interview. Here is an outline to writing a
successful cover letter.
13- Begin your cover letter by placing your address
first, followed by the address of the company you
are writing to. - Use complete title and address don't abbreviate.
- Always make an effort to write directly to the
person in charge of hiring. - Always sign letters.
14- 2520 Vista Avenue 1Olympia, Washington
98501April 19, 2001 -
- Mr. Bob Trimm, Personnel Manager 2Ideas Inc.587
Lilly Road - Dear Mr. Trimm 3
15- Opening paragraph
- Use one of the following to bring yourself to
the attention of the reader and make clear what
job you are applying for - Summarize the opening
- Name the opening
- Request an opening
- Question the availability of an opening
16- Middle paragraph(s)
- Use one of the following in each of your middle
paragraphs to provide the reader with plenty of
reasons to invite you to an interview - Education
- Work experience
- Ability to work with others and/or alone
- Interest in your field
- Interest in the company
- Responsibilities in previous positions
17- Closing paragraph
- Use the closing paragraph to ensure action on
the part of the reader The last paragraph needs
to help ensure that action is taken. You can ask
for an interview appointment time, stating that
you will be happy to come to the employer's
office when convenient. Make it easy for the
reader to follow-up by providing your telephone
number and email address. -
- Sincerely,
-
- Kenneth Beare 4
- Enclosure
18Here is an example of a sample cover letter
requesting a position. Before taking a look at
the letter, here are some useful key phrases to
use in your own cover letters.
- Useful Key Phrases
- Please accept this letter as an expression of
interest in the position of... - I have enclosed a copy of my resume for your
review. - ...and believe I possess the right combination
of....skills. - My current position .... has provided the
opportunity to ... - I would welcome the opportunity to personally
discuss my potential contributions to your
company with you. - I look forward to your reply.
19Cover letter example
- Mr. Bob Trimm, Personnel Manager Importers
Inc.587 Lilly Road - Dear Mr. Trimm
- Please accept this letter as an expression of
interest in the position of Areas Sales Manager - I have enclosed a copy of my resume for your
review. I am familiar with the requirements for
success in the Sales profession and believe I
possess the right combination of marketing and
management skills. - My current position coordinating two local area
sales teams has provided the opportunity to work
in a high-pressure, team environment, where it is
essential to be able to work closely with my
colleagues in order to meet sales deadlines. - Thank you for your time and consideration. I
would welcome the opportunity to personally
discuss my potential contributions to your
company with you. Please telephone me at (360)
352-0259 after 4.00 p.m. to suggest a time that
we may meet. I look forward to your reply. -
- Sincerely,
-
- Kenneth Beare
20Curriculum vitae (Resume)
- A brief account of a persons skills,
accomplishments, experiences, and education
created to capture a prospective employers
interest. - A CV should
- be word processed on good quality paper in a
clear typeface - Be coincise. Aim for no more than two A4 pages
- Not have any chronological gaps. An employer will
regard them with suspicion - Present education and work experience in reverse
chronological order - Emphasise relevant skills, achievements and
experience - Be truthful. Do not be tempted to fabricate
- Use descriptive language. Do not make lists
- Use power words achieved, produced, established,
implemented, formulated - Be thoroughly checked and proofread for spelling,
grammar and typing errors
21- There are different ways of creating your own CV.
The following information should be included - Name, address and contact details
- Education
- Career history (work experience)
- Key skills
22How To Write Resume in English Writing a resume
in English can be very different than in your
native tongue. The following shows how to outline
a standard resume format.
- First, take notes on your work experience - both
paid and unpaid, full time and part time. Write
down your responsibilities, job title and company
information. Include everything! - Take notes on your education. Include degree or
certificates, major or course emphasis, school
names and courses relevant to career objectives. - Take notes on other accomplishments. Include
membership in organizations, military service and
any other special accomplishments. - From the notes, choose which skills are
transferable (skills that are similar) to the job
you are applying for - these are the most
important points for your resume. - Begin resume by writing your full name, address,
telephone number, fax and email at the top of the
resume. - Write an objective. The objective is a short
sentence describing what type of work you hope to
obtain. - Begin work experience with your most recent job.
Include the company specifics and your
responsibilities - focus on the skills you have
identified as transferable. - Continue to list all of your work experience job
by job progressing backwards in time. Remember to
focus on skills that are transferable. - Summarize your education, including important
facts (degree type, specific courses studied)
that are applicable to the job you are applying
for. - Include other relevant information such as
languages spoken, computer programming knowledge
etc. under the heading Additional Skills - Finish with the phrase REFERENCES Available upon
request - Your entire resume should ideally not be any
longer than one page. If you have had a number of
years of experience specific to the job you are
applying for, two pages are also acceptable. - Spacing ADDRESS (center of page in bold)
OBJECTIVE double space EXPERIENCE double space
EDUCATION double space ADDITIONAL SKILLS double
space REFERENCES. Left align everything except
name/address. Tips - Use dynamic action verbs such as accomplished,
collaborated, encouraged, established,
facilitated, founded, managed, etc. - Do NOT use the subject "I", use tenses in the
past. Except for your present job. Example
Conducted routine inspections of on site
equipment.
23Here is an example of a basic resume
- Peter Townsled35 Green RoadSpokane, WA
87954Phone (503) 456 - 6781Fax (503) 456 -
6782E-mail petert_at_net.com - Personal Information
- Marital status MarriedNationality US
- Objective
- Employment as manager in important clothing
retailer. Special interest in developing computer
time-management tools for in-house use. - Work experience
- 1998 - Present Jackson Shoes Inc.
Spokane, WAManager - Responsibilities
- Manage staff of 10
- Provide helpful service to customers concerning
shoe choices - Design and implement computer based tools using
Microsoft Access and Excel for staff - Monthly bookkeeping
- Suggest changes in product offerings on a
quarterly basis based on detailed analysis of
sales patterns - Provide in-house training for new employees as
needed - 1995 - 1998 Smith Office Supplies
Yakima, WAAssistant Manager - Responsibilities
- Managed warehouse operations
- Programmed Excel spreadsheet implemented to
control sales strengths and weaknesses on
quarterly basis