英文电子邮件范文
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1、英文电子邮件可以简单介绍一下自己的个人信息;2、可以表明发此邮件目的以及邮件的主题;3、接着可以写此邮件的主要内容;4、结尾部分要简洁,表明自己的期望并且表示感谢即可。
英文电子邮件范文1
感谢信
20 June 2006
Dear Mr. Seaton,
Thank you very much for taking me ith you on that splendid outing to London. It as the first time that I had seen the Toer or any of the other famous sights. If I''d gone alone, I couldn''t have seen nearly as much, because I ouldn''t have knon my ay about.
The eather as splendid on that day, hich I thought as rare. I still remember some people told me that in Britain there as eather and no climate. During the same day, it might sno in the morning, rain at noon, shine in the afternoon and be indy before the night falls. So I think I as lucky.
I think the river trip as the best thing of all. London really came alive for me as e sa it from the Thames during that onderful journey don to Greenich. It as all tremendously e_citing - a day that I shall never fet.
Thank you for giving me such a great birthday treat.
Yours sincerely,
Linda Chen
Dear Mr. Wang,
Thank you for taking the time to rite your onderful letter in support of MCEA (Mayood Chinese Education Association). Your letter clearly articulates all the major reasons children in Mayood ill benefit from studying the Chinese language as part of their elementary school education. It provides invaluable support that ill help making bilingual Chinese education a reality in Mayood public schools.
Although MCEA ould like to see Palo Alto public schools implement the first bilingual Chinese kindergarten class in September of 2006, e have learned that the school district must take the time to understand ho a ne program ill affect e_isting educational offerings, and to validate munity interest. Nevertheless, MCEA, ith more than 70 members, ill continue to actively promote bilingual Chinese education in the Palo Alto public schools and ill keep you apprised of the progress e make.
Thanks again for sending a letter in support of MCEA. We'' ill continue to do all e can to realize this program both for families of Chinese descent and those ith a general interest in participating in the groing economic poer of China.
Yours sincerely,
英文电子邮件范文2
建议信
Dear Mary,
Thanks for your last letter. I''m so glad that you have been able (at last! ) to arrange a holiday in Australia. As I fear I on''t be able to meet you at the airport hen you arrive, nor ill I be able to be home until later in the afternoon, so here are some instructions and suggestions.
There is a bus from the airport to the city. It is much cheaper than a cab. Take the bus to the city and ask to get off at Ton Hall railay station.
To get to my place in the eastern suburbs you have three options. You can either take a cab, a bus or the train. I suggest you take the train, since the airport bus ill leave you right at the station. Get off at Cliff Station. From there you can either alk to my place (about ten minutes) or take a ta_i. Probably you should take a ta_i as you ill have luggage.
When you arrive at my flat, ring the inter for Flat 2. My friend Lillian ill be at home and she ill open the front door for you and let you into my flat.
Presumably you ill be tired and ant to sleep. But if you feel like some e_ercise after that long flight, you could stroll don to Cooper Park, hich is only ten minutes aay ? you can see it from the indo.
Cheers and looking forard to seeing you.
Yours sincerely,
Annie
英文电子邮件范文3
申请信
Dear Sir,
I as very interested in your advertisement in today''s edition of The Evening Post and I should like to apply to be a member of the Amazon E_pedition team.
I am tenty-three years old and have an honors degree in Botany from Bath University. Since leaving university I have been orking in a research laboratory but my contract es to an end in si_ eeks. I ould particularly like to join the e_pedition for the opportunity it ould give me to study the plant life of the area.
I enjoy several outdoor activities including roing and rock climbing and I consider myself to be both fit and healthy enough to undertake such an e_pedition.
If you ould like me to attend an intervie, I ould be able to e at any time convenient to you, (J1) my employers have agreed to give me time off for the purpose.
I look forard to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
Lily Ma
Dear Sir,
I noticed an ad. In the paper today you said you ere looking for people to join your e_pedition team. It sounded as if it might be fun so I''m riting to say I''d like to e along.
About myself: I left school at 16 because I anted to earn a bit of money. After that I got a fe part-time jobs as a aiter, etc. But I didn''t stick to any of them for long. Recently I''ve been doing a bit of hitch-hiking round Europe so I''ve had some e_perience of traveling the hard ay hich should e in handy on the e_pedition you''re planning. By the ay, I''m a great guitarist so I can keep you all amused round the campfire at night.
Let me kno hen I can call in for a chat about dates and other details, etc.
Yours,
David Smith
Dear Sir,
I am riting to apply for a British Council scholarship to study in Britain. I did my five years'' basic training in medicine at Shanghai University. After this I suessfully pleted a one-year postgraduate course in Ophthalmology at the People''s General Hospital, here I am at present serving a to-year probation in the Eye Clinic.
As a result of the publication in 2003 of my article in Ne Scientist entitled "Soft and Rigid Contact Lenses ", hich as based on a survey of 37 patients over 6 months, I made contact ith Dr. Li Ming of the Capital Hospital and Dr. Ma Li of the University College Hospital. I have received their help and advice ith my current research project, hich is a to-year survey of the aeptance of various types of contact lenses in 200 patients.
Despite their help, I feel that I cannot make real progress in this field unless I can actually have day-to-day contact ith these specialists. I ould therefore like to continue my research at either the Capital Hospital or the UCH as soon as my probationary period here is pleted, and I ould like to study in Britain for to years.
I enclose a detailed curriculum vitae and an offprint of my article, together ith to letters of remendation from Dr. Li Ming and Dr. Ma Li.
Yours faithfully,
英文电子邮件范文4
投诉/抱怨信
Dear Sir,
I sa your advertisement for "the perfect lighter" in Sunday Times last eek and immediately sent off a £2 postal order and the pleted form for the lighter.
Imagine my surprise hen all I got in return as a bo_ of matches! I could understand a mistake. I might even pardon a joke. But in this case, your advertisement is a deliberate lie since a friend of mine ho also sent the coupon got the same result.
I think it''s a shame to promise an economical lighter hen in fact you are not selling a lighter a1 all. Instead of saying it orks quickly, you should admit that you are offering matches. And hat about "only" £2: I usually pay 10 pennies for a bo_ of matches, and they are often given aay free.
I regard your advertisement as a serious deception and demand that you send me my money back immediately. Otherise I ill take active steps to make sure the Consumers'' Association hear about it.
Yours faithfully,
Peter Li
Dear Sir,
I am highly disappointed in the proposed 2004-05 budget cuts to educa1ion. Taking aay basic aid status and slashing our school budgets is a recipe for educational disaster in our school. The future lies ith our children. They must have aess to high quality educa1ion.
My husband and I have orked hard to be able to live in a school district that provides high quality education for our children. Cutting funding in districts like ours ill have a negative impact on property values.
The school that my daughter attends is hardly ha1 I ould describe as a "rich" school. Parents are asked to pay for books for all the classes, science supplies and for their students to participate in the performing arts among other items. If our school is to remain a orld leader in technological development, cutting our school funds is the orst possible choice to make.
Education funds should not be diverted aay from education.
Yours faithfully,
Tom Williams
英文电子邮件范文5
邀请函
Dear Mr. Williams,
Thank you for your letter of congratulation on my e_am results. I as very pleased to hear from you. The results ere a great relief. I did much better than I thought I ould.We are having a celebration party on Saturday 22 May and e shall be pleased if you can e. It is a party for me, but my parents and some of their old friends are joining in, so you ill find "real people" as ell as teenagers to talk to.The party starts at half past si_- drinks, and a buffet supper later.
You said in your letter that you''ve given up driving, so my father ill meet you ith the car at San Mateo station. Please let me kno hat time your train arrives.There is a good train back to San Palo at 10:30 and e''ll arrange transport for you to catch that. I hope that on''t be too late for you. It ould be a pity if you had to leave hile the party as still in full sing.I do hope that you ill be able to e.
Yours sincerely,
Lily Chen
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