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Write an e-mail to e-mail to your teacher for the list of e-books.

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Answered by khakharoshan4
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There are several reasons why you might need to write an email to a teacher. If your goal is to have a question answered quickly, you’ll need to provide as much information as possible as concisely as possible. Follow these instructions to write a courteous email to your teacher and/or professor.

Use a Clear Subject Line

Teachers receive dozens of emails every day. That’s why a clear, detailed subject line will help a teacher understand exactly what your email is about, who it’s from and what the writer needs so you can get a timely answer. An email titled “Homework question” could be about anything and from anyone, but an email titled “Marie Kingsley - Question About Research Paper” helps a teacher immediately know who they’re talking to.

Choose the Correct Greeting

Open your email appropriately. If you’ve never met the teacher before, use “Dear Dr./Mr./Mrs./Ms. Last Name.” If you have met the teacher, you can use more conversational greetings like “Hi,” “Hello,” or “Good Morning.” Don’t use overly casual greetings like “Hey” or “What’s up,” and don’t refer to the teacher by their first name unless they have indicated that they’d prefer that you do so.

Structure as a Formal Letter

Formatting your email properly makes it more likely that you’ll get the answer you want. Use the same structure that you’d use for a formal letter, and avoid getting personal in the email. Avoid overly casual language, including slang or email abbreviations.

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