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Writing 2 K45

The document outlines how to write a formal email to a teacher regarding a school project, including key components such as stating the project topic, presenting a query, and requesting advice. It emphasizes the importance of mentioning the submission deadline and expressing gratitude for the teacher's support. Additionally, it suggests attaching relevant documents for the teacher's review.

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The document outlines how to write a formal email to a teacher regarding a school project, including key components such as stating the project topic, presenting a query, and requesting advice. It emphasizes the importance of mentioning the submission deadline and expressing gratitude for the teacher's support. Additionally, it suggests attaching relevant documents for the teacher's review.

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WRITING 2: FORMAL EMAILS.

(100 words)
1. You’ve having a query with your school project. You should write an email to your
teacher asking for advice.
-say what your school project is (what is it about?)

Ex: I am doing a research studying “the most effective English learning methods for beginners”.
-do a research (vp)
-Study (v, n)
Results from a study shows that …=>Noun
Study (v) carefully consider something to find out a result/ understand more about it.

-Say your query.


Ex: I think the most considerable issue is in the introduction part since/as/because it is
conducted based on some documents without any certainty

Issue (n) a problem/ worry that people have with something.


Considerable (a) consider (v)
Conduct / implement (v) carry out: organize something.
Certain (a) -> certainty (n)

I’ve already asked some other teachers but I think it is still better to get your advice since I
know that English teaching is your area of specialization.

Specialize in something (v) major in something.

-Say when you submit your assignment. (deadline/ due time)


I wish to receive your response as soon as possible since the due time is next Monday’s
morning at 7:30 already.

-attach your documents.


“here are the attachments of my project”.
“I would like to attach my documents as follows/ below.

- Thank you so much for all your support and encouragement/ motivation/ guidance!

-I am immensely grateful to your assistance!


-Thank you so much for spending your valuable time considering my queries and I feel so
grateful to your assistance!

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