what do you mean by email
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Answer:
It is recommended that both the notice and email parts be taught as one unit, as the theme
is common to both. It is only the target audience that is different, e.g. the Notice is for the
pupils of the school, whereas the email is meant for the Principal of a neighbouring school.
e.g. Your school is hosting an inter school Debate Competition. Draft a notice for the school
Notice Board giving all relevant details of the event.
Write an email to the Principal of a neighbouring school requesting him/her to send a team
to participate in the debate.
Explanation:
E MAIL
Format:
To: (A complete plausible e mail id ½ mark
e.g. bluebellschool@gmail
Subject: (must be appropriate to given topic) ½ mark
Salutation: ½ mark
Opening and Closing sentence: ½ + ½ mark
Subscription: ½ mark
Expression: 2 marks
The Tone must be formal.
The message is to be conveyed using clear and simple language.
An email is no excuse for shoddy expressions, short forms or SMS vocabulary and spelling.
Traditional rules for punctuation is to be maintained. ( Judicious use of Capital Letters).
All communication must follow the standard norms of etiquette.