This document contains a self-study on commercial correspondence by Bùi Thị Ngọc Dung. It includes two sections, the first on prepositions used in commercial contexts and the second comparing formal and informal language in English business communications. Examples are provided of sentences using prepositions as well as formal and informal phrases that may be used in correspondence such as emails, letters, and appointments.
This document contains a self-study on commercial correspondence by Bùi Thị Ngọc Dung. It includes two sections, the first on prepositions used in commercial contexts and the second comparing formal and informal language in English business communications. Examples are provided of sentences using prepositions as well as formal and informal phrases that may be used in correspondence such as emails, letters, and appointments.
This document contains a self-study on commercial correspondence by Bùi Thị Ngọc Dung. It includes two sections, the first on prepositions used in commercial contexts and the second comparing formal and informal language in English business communications. Examples are provided of sentences using prepositions as well as formal and informal phrases that may be used in correspondence such as emails, letters, and appointments.
This document contains a self-study on commercial correspondence by Bùi Thị Ngọc Dung. It includes two sections, the first on prepositions used in commercial contexts and the second comparing formal and informal language in English business communications. Examples are provided of sentences using prepositions as well as formal and informal phrases that may be used in correspondence such as emails, letters, and appointments.
I would like to speak on effective website design.
I hope to return the favour on some future occasion.
Please confirm these reservations by return.
We will need a room with full conference facilities.
2 Formal and informal English
1. He sends his apologies and hopes to be able to attend on another occasion. 2. I was sorry to hear that your brother is ill. 3. I would like to congratulate you on being elected Chairman of the company. 4. Mr Norman would like to make an appointment to see you next week about the contract. 5. Unfortunately, Mr Chung will not be able to keep his appointment with you on Friday. 6. We would like to invite you to our Sales Conference on 18 March. 7. I would like to thank you for assisting me while I was in Hamburg last week. 8. I look forward to seeing you on Friday.