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英语email作文范文

英语email作文范文

英语email作文范文Email Writing Tips and SampleWriting an email in English can be a daunting task for many people, especially for non-native speakers. However, with the right approach and some useful tips, you can master the art of writing effective and professional emails. In this article, we will provide you with some valuable tips on how to write a good email in English, as well as a sample email for reference.Tip 1: Use a Clear and Concise Subject LineThe subject line of your email is the first thing the recipient will see, so it's important to make it clear and concise. Avoid using vague or generic subject lines, and instead, use a specific and descriptive one that accurately reflects the content of your email.Tip 2: Start with a GreetingWhen writing an email, it's important to start with a polite greeting. Depending on your relationship with the recipient, you can use "Dear" for formal emails or "Hi" for informal ones. Always address the recipient by their name if you know it.Tip 3: Be Polite and RespectfulRegardless of the purpose of your email, it's crucial to maintain a polite and respectful tone throughout. Use polite language, such as "please" and "thank you," and avoid using any language that could be interpreted as rude or disrespectful.Tip 4: Keep it Clear and to the PointWhen writing an email, it's important to keep your message clear and to the point. Avoid using long and complex sentences, and instead, use simple and direct language to convey your message. Be mindful of the recipient's time and keep your email concise.Tip 5: Use Proper Grammar and SpellingNothing undermines the professionalism of an email more than poor grammar and spelling mistakes. Always proofread your email before sending it to ensure that it is free of any errors. If English is not your first language, consider using a grammar checking tool to help you.Sample Email:Subject: Inquiry about Product AvailabilityDear [Recipient's Name],I hope this email finds you well. My name is [Your Name], and I am writing to inquire about the availability of the [Product Name] in your store. I recently came across your website and was impressed by the range of products you offer.I am particularly interested in purchasing the [Product Name] for [specific purpose], and I would like to know if you currently have it in stock. If so, could you please provide me with information regarding the price, delivery options, and any relevant terms and conditions?I would appreciate it if you could get back to me at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.Best regards,[Your Name]In conclusion, writing an effective email in English requires attention to detail and a clear understanding of the basic principles of communication. By following the tips provided in this article and using the sample email as a reference, you can improve your emailwriting skills and effectively convey your message in a professional manner.Remember to always proofread your emails before sending them and to maintain a polite and respectful tone throughout. With practice and patience, you can become proficient in writing professional and effective emails in English.。

emails例句

emails例句

emails例句1.Businessmen prefer to write e-mails to communicate witheach other rather than make phone calls.商人们更喜欢写电子邮件来相互沟通,而不是打电话。

2.It was absolutely out of control, thousands of e-mails, peoplearound the world sharing their stories of travel.这完全失控了,世界各地的人们发送了成千上万封电子邮件,分享着他们的旅行故事。

3.He posted his offer on a social networking website, andreceived thousands of e-mails, including thirty from actual Elizabeth Gallagbers with the right passports.他在一个社交网站上发布了自己的提议,并收到了数千封电子邮件,其中30封是真正的伊丽莎白·加拉格尔发来的,她们都有着有效的护照。

4.After Jack had sent some e-mails, he started working on hisproject.发了几份电子邮件之后,杰克才开始研究他的项目。

5. A spokeswoman for Microsoft said that the issue ofmissing e-mails was not a widespread problem.微软的一位女发言人说,丢失电子邮件的问题并不是一个普遍的问题。

6.It would be lovely to get more hand-written letters fromfriends and family rather than just e-mails, I think.我想,如果能收到更多来自朋友和家人的手写信件,而不仅仅是电子邮件,那该多好啊。

英语email范文

英语email范文

英语email范文Hey there!Hope this email finds you well. Just wanted to sayhello and share a few things that have been keeping me busy lately.Firstly, I've been exploring new hobbies and found a passion for photography. It's been so much fun capturingthe beauty of nature and the little moments in life. I've even started a small Instagram account to share my work.You should definitely check it out!On a different note, I've been meaning to ask if you've heard about the new cafe that opened downtown? The reviews are amazing, and the coffee is said to be out of this world. We should definitely go check it out together next time we meet.Also, I can't believe how fast the year is going by. Iremember we were talking about plans for the summer, and now it's almost fall! I'm excited for all the cozy sweater weather and hot apple cider days ahead. What are your plans for the upcoming season?Lastly, I wanted to thank you for always being therefor me. Your support and friendship have been a great source of strength for me throughout the years. I'm looking forward to many more adventures and memories with you in the future.Take care and talk soon!。

电子邮件英语作文范文

电子邮件英语作文范文

电子邮件英语作文范文Subject: Exploring the World of Email Communication。

Hey there! Email is such a cool way to stay connected with people from all over the world. It's like having a pen pal, but without having to wait for the mailman!Remember when we first started using email? It was like magic, sending messages instantly across vast distances. Now it's so common, we take it for granted. But it's still amazing to think about how far technology has come.I love how email allows me to keep up with friends and family who live far away. It's like having a conversation with them, even though we're not in the same place. And attachments are so handy, I can send photos or documentswith ease.But email can be a double-edged sword too. Sometimes I get so many emails that it's hard to keep track of them all.And there's always the risk of sending an email to the wrong person or saying something you might regret later.Overall, though, email is a great tool for communication. It's convenient, efficient, and can be a lot of fun. So next time you're thinking about sending a message to someone, why not give email a try? You might be surprised at how much you enjoy it!。

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Fjvvuod雅思口语(vip)(独一无二的)

-+懒惰是很奇怪的东西,它使你以为那是安逸,是休息,是福气;但实际上它所给你的是无聊,是倦怠,是消沉;它剥夺你对前途的希望,割断你和别人之间的友情,使你心胸日渐狭窄,对人生也越来越怀疑。

—罗兰Topic 1: where you live1. Tell me about your hometown / apartmenta) My hometown is called Wenlin which is located in the East ofchina. It’s a costal city, and it’s famous for several kinds of fruits, such as the best honey grapefruit and juicy watermelons. It’s just a little quiet but marvelous place.b) Well, since I’m still a student, and I don’t have my own house,so I’m sharing a room with another 5 girls. It’s not very spacious, but I think it’s ok to stay.2. What do you like about your house?a) I don’t have my own house, so can I talk about my parent’splease? It’s a 4-story house, and my favorite is the basement. Because there is a pool table and I can have some great time with friends. When I’m down, I can stay there and nobody would bother me.3. Is there anything you don’t like about it?a) The only thing I don’t like about my house is that I alwaysthink the house is way too big for my family to live in. it always takes me several minutes to go to the kitchen from my bedroom.4. Would you like to move to another city?a) Yes of course. I’m actually planning to move to Shanghai tosettle down. I’m willing to enjoy the environment and the education there because people always think the bigger city it is, the better future you may have.5. What would you change about your city?a) If I were the mayor of the city, I would definitely change thehealth-care system. That means everyone in the city would get free health care by paying only small amount of medical insurance.6. Would you recommend your area as a good place to live?a) That would be an absolutely YES. Since it’s a small city thepace of living there is pretty slow compared with other big cities. And the climate there is the best, 4 clear seasons. The city has been strongly recommended to others through our commercials.Topic 2 what you do – your studies7. What are you studying?a) I major in Accounting in the North-Eastern University, and I’mdoing my 3rd year there.8. Where are you studying?a) I’m a student of the North-Eastern University in Shenyangand the city is taken as the biggest in the northeast.9. Why did you choose this university?a) First of all, it was a coincidence that one of my neighbors hadbeen studying with the university for over 3 years. She was the one whopersuaded me to come and study together. So I took the advice.10. What’s good about where you’re studyinga) It’s a university with a long history. And I do enjoy theatmosphere. I can get access to a variety of facilities they have for students, such as swimming pool, tennis court and so on.11. What would you like to do after your studies?a) After i graduate, I will go for a master degree in England andmaybe one more year to travel around the world after that. I probably will come back to China to settle down like others.Topic 3: hobbies / free-time activities12. Do you have any hobbies?a) Sure. I love playing basketball, table tennis and volleyball, ijust love sports. And I’m a super movie fan. I usually go to cinema with my friends a lot.13. What do you do in your free time?a) It depends. Sometimes I stay in my dorm and watch somemovies on the internet, but I also go out with friends to have some fun.14. What hobbies are popular in your country?a) People in China like to watch DVDs at home. They like tosing in Karaoke. And some of them just love to play Mahjong when they’re free.15. Is it important to have a hobby?a) Yes, of course. I think having a hobby can make people enjoylives more. Once you start a hobby, you soon will find there’s always something you want to do, and some people just take the hobbies as their careers.16. Why is it important for people to have free-time activities?a) People do need free-time activities to relax and to release thepressure they get from work or study. I guess after the activities, they’ll forget how stressful life could be.17. What free-time activities would you like to try in the future?a) I’d love to try mountain-hiking. Probably I will do that with myfriends together. I could enjoy the scenery there and the hiking itself. Topic 4: sports18. Do you like playing sports?a) Of course i do. I take myself as a sports fan. I like to watchand do some sports myself.19. How often do you play sports?a) It depends. If I’m busy with my study, I will only do twice aweek. But if I’m on my summer or winter vocation, I will play sports almost every day.20. What sports are most popular in your country?a) I have to say that’s table tennis. And Chinese people takethat as our national sport. You know, we even have table tennis lessons inprimary school.21. Do you think it is important to play a sport?a) Yes. First we can keep fit, and stay healthy. of course,sometimes we can learn about teamwork from the competitions.22. What sports would you like to try in the future?a) I would say skiing. That’s something I would always dreamabout. I guess it would be very exciting and challenging.23. Do you prefer watching or playing sports?a) I love watching sports more than playing them. First, it’s safersitting among the audience or in front of TV. And I can also enjoy as much as the athletes.Topic 5: television24. Do you like watching TV?a) Yes, a lot. Sometimes when I’m not busy, i will watch TV tokill time.25. How much time do you spend watching TV?a) Well, when I’m on vocation, I spend at least 5 hours a day towatch TV, I know it’s a lot. But if I’m very busy with my study, I will only have1 hour to enjoy the TV shows.26. When do you usually watch TV?a) In the evenings I guess. Because the shows are nicer thanthe ones in the morning.27. What types of TV program do you like watching?a) I like talk shows, especially hosted by ladies. For exampleOpera Winfrey, and a Chinese talented hostess Ms. Yang.28. What types of TV program are popular in your country?a) Some talent shows I suppose. Like talent contests whichoffers opportunities to some ordinary people with talents to be outstanding on the stage.29. Why do children like watching TV?a) Because TV is one way for them to get to know the world,and I guess cartoons or some children shows are much more interesting than their textbooks.Topic 6: music30. Do you like listening to music?a) I can’t go without music. It relaxes me and inspires me a lot,especially when I focus more on lyrics.31. What types of music do you like listening to?a) Well, I prefer pop, because most of them are the hits and Ican always share the songs with my friends.32. Where do you usually listen to music?a) I carry my iPod with me all the time wherever I go, andsometimes i will go to some live concerts to enjoy more.33. Can you play any musical instruments?a) Well, I know how to play the piano, but only a little. I learnt itwhen I was a little girl.34. Do you think it’s important for children to learn to play a musicalinstrument?a) Well, I don’t think so. I guess the kids should have enoughtime to enjoy their childhood rather than being pushed to learn to play a musical instrument.35. Do you prefer listening to live performances or recorded music?a) At this point of my life, I prefer recorded music, cos I can’tafford the tickets to live performances. But maybe in the future, I would love live concerts for its atmosphere.Topic 7: Reading36. Do you like reading?a) I’m fond of reading. Sometimes my friends call me abookworm.37. How often do you read?a) All the time! When I’m studying, when I’m free, when I’m on abus, well, all the time, seriously.38. What do you like to read?a) All kinds, but science-fiction is my favorite.39. Where do you usually read?a) Anywhere. I always read in the library because it’s quiet there.But i often read in the classroom or my dorm as well.40. Do you read for pleasure or to get information?a) I think for both. I do can get a lot of information from reading,and i also take reading as my hobby which offers me pleasure.Topic 8: Email41. How often do you use email?a) To be honest, i don’t use email regularly, maybe once aweek.42. What do most people in your country use email for?a) For younger generation, well, someone like me, i use email tokeep in touch with my friends or classmates. But for people who are working, they use email for their jobs or business.43. What are the advantages of email?a) You can’t deny that email is the fastest way to communicatewith others, and most of the emails are free of charge.44. Are there any disadvantages?a) Sometimes emails are lost in the cyberspace. And the worstthing is that you always get spams / junk mails which occupy your inbox.45. Do you think that email will replace letter-writing?a) More and more people start to use emails in their daily lives,so i suppose there’s a trend that letter-writing will be replaced soon.Topic 9: Learning English46. How long have you been learning English?a) Let me see...it’s been over 8 years since my middle school.47. What do you find difficult about learning English?a) To me, the tough part is speaking. Since I don’t have thechance to practice with native speakers, so i find it’s very difficult for me to make huge progress in a short time. But don’t worry, I’m working on it. 48. What advice would you give to someone starting to learnEnglish?a) I would tell them to work harder since it’s not the mothertongue. And I will suggest them to watch more English movies in order to improve the listening and the speaking as well.49. Would you like to learn another language in the future?a) If I have the chance, I’d love to learn something about French.Cos i take it as the most amazing language in the whole world.Topic 10: Writing50. How often do you write something by hand?a) I do that very often cos I’ve been keeping diaries for years.And of course, i need to write for my assignments as well.51. What types of things do you usually write by hand?a) No wonder diaries, and sometimes assignments by handwhich is required by my lecturers.52. Do you think it is important to have good handwriting?a) Of course it’s important. People can tell the personalities bylooking at the handwriting of a person. And sometimes it will give a good impression to others.53. What are the advantages of writing something by hand?a) People may feel closer by using written letters. And you maykeep yourself away from the radiation from the computers.Topic 11: Clothes54. What types of clothes do you like wearing?a) I like wearing something casual, like jeans, sneakers, andmaybe t-shirts.55. Where do you usually buy your clothes?a) Actually I usually buy my clothes on the internet. First, i willtry on the ones i like in the clothing shop, and then I will buy the ones with same design on the internet. Cheaper, faster, and sometimes better quality.56. Did you wear a school uniform when you were younger?a) Well, unfortunately yes. Cos that’s the rule of the school. Anduntil now, that “wearing the uniform when you’re in school” rule is still there.We just can’t change it.57. What can we learn about a person from the clothes that theywear?a) If they wear something casual, we can say that they areeasy-going, a bit happy-go-lucky. But if someone always wears somethingsmart, like a suit or a tie, we may say he or she is serious, and maybe sometimes strict.Topic 12: School that you went when you were younger58. tell me about the school you went to when you were youngera) the name is Wenlin High. And I really enjoyed the teachersand the facilities there which brought me a very unforgettable school life.59. What did you like about that school?a) I loved everything there but the plants in the school were myfavorite. You know what, it looked like a botanic garden, and that cost the school a lot of money. But I did enjoy the scenery a lot.60. What subject did you like best at that school?a) Biology was the one I love most. Well, I liked doingexperiments and I learnt a lot. Of course, to me, at that time, was so fun.61. What would you like to change about that school?a) The school was almost perfect to me. But if there was achance and I could be the head master, I would love to change a bit. I would allow the students to go to the Grand Hall of the school to enjoy a free movie every week.Topic 13: Restaurants62. how often do you eat out in restaurants?a) I don’t eat out quite often, maybe once a fortnight.63. what types of restaurants do you like best?a) I prefer small restaurants such as a cafeteria. I can enjoydelicious food at a reasonable price in that little cozy place.64. what types of restaurants are common in your city?a) I guess fast food restaurants are common in my city. Maybenowadays more and more people are getting much busier, and fast food restaurants are the best choices.65. what are the advantages of eating out in restaurants?a) I think the only advantage of eating out is that you don’t haveto do the dishes after meals. And of course you can choose from various foods served by different restaurants.Topic 14: Friends66. how much time do you spend with your friends?a) As long as I’m free. If it’s summer or winter vacation, I will sayeveryday.67. what do you usually do with your friends?a) We usually hang out in the school library, in the movie theater,in Karaoke bar, and shopping, I guess.68. do you prefer spending time with your family or friends?a) I have to say FAMILY. Because parents are the ones whoreally care about you and never leave you. And of course they are always there for me when I need help.69. is friendship important to you?a) Yes, of course. I can share my happiness and sorrows withmy friends and they will share theirs with me. We’re always here for each other. But if I don’t have any friends; I would feel so lonely and desperate all the time.Topic 15: Festivals70. do you often celebrate festivals in your culture?a) Why not. Chinese love festivals and we celebrate every oneof them.71. what do people usually do during festivals?a) Generally people will have a big family dinner at home, andsometimes a get-together with friends. Chinese people also like to play Mahjong during festivals. But to some children, they just love watching TV shows.72. which is your favorite festival?a) It’s Christmas. I usually celebrate this festival with my friendsbecause at that time of every year I don’t have any days off from school.We go out to shop on the Christmas Eve because of the promotions the shops offer. And sometimes we go to the church on Christmas to get some free food and gifts as well.73. do you think festivals are important?a) Yes, of course. Because festivals represent the culture of acountry. Other people may get to know your country much better from theculture or we say from the festivals we celebrate.Topic 16: Meeting New People74. do you often meet new people?a) Not really. I’m a junior in my university and I’m quite busy withmy study and my projects. And I guess I’m just too quiet to meet new people.75. in your country where can you meet new people?a) I’m not sure. But my classmates tell me that they usuallymeet new people on the Internet, on the train heading home, and even from other friends’ parties.76. how easy is it to meet new people in your city?a) I can’t say how easy it is but I’m 100% sure that it’s difficult tome. I seldom chat online, I don’t usually travel, and I don’t even like parties.77. is it possible to meet people from other countries where youlive?a) Yes, it is possible. Take an example, I can always see severalinternational students studying in the library of my university, and we often have the same class and we even hang out together.Topic 17: The sea78. Have you spent much time near the sea?a) Not too much. Well, to be honest, there was only once that Iwent to a coast city with my classmates when I was a freshman for afriend’s wedding. We only stayed there for 2 days. And of course we did nothing near the sea.79. what do people usually do when they visit the sea?a) Some ones enjoy the sunshine, some ones enjoy the sea,and of course some of them enjoy nothing but relaxing themselves.80. Why do people like spending time near the sea?a) I guess because of the fresh air, the white sand, and thewaves, maybe. There are also lots of water activities for people to kill time, surfing, sailing and maybe water-skiing.81. Would you like to live near the sea?a) Definitely not! You know that the global warming is gettingworse, the sea level is rising, and if I lived anywhere near the sea, I would start to worry about how soon my house would be flushed.Topic 18: Computers82. how often do you use computers?a) I use computers all the time, from the moment I get up, I needcheck my emails, till the moment before I go to bed, I need some soft music to relax myself.83. in what ways do people use computers in your country?a) People use computers for business, for communication, andof course, for leisure as well.84. how did you learn to use a computer?a) I was not very into computers at first, but after a friend ofmine showed me how great this invention was, I started to take a course at school. And now I can’t live without it.85. how much have computers changed your life?a) Computers have changed my life in several ways. I used togo shopping but now I go online-shopping. I used to go to banks to withdraw money but now I use internet banking more. And I guess there’ll be an e-me soon.Topic 19: Collecting Things86. have you ever collected anything?a) Never. I hate collecting actually, time-consuming,money-wasting, and this hobby takes ages to return the money to you.87. what things do people collect in your country?a) I guess things like stamps, coins and even bottle caps. Notvery expensive, but with a lot of personal value.88. why do people like collecting things?a) I’m not sure. But I guess some people like collecting becausethey need hopes in their lives. Once you start collecting, there’s always something which keeps you moving.89. would you like to start collecting something new in the future?a) Sure, maybe I can give it a try. But I’m not sure if I can last itlong. And I’ve been thinking about collecting Chinese paintings. I maymake it come true in the near future.Topic 20: Dancing90. do you like dancing?a) No. I don’t think I have talents for that.91. what kinds of dancing are popular in your country?a) Maybe folk dance, group dance.92. is traditional dancing popular among young people in yourcountry?a) Young people prefer hip-hop more here in china.93. what kind of dancing do people like watching?a) Hmm, maybe something elegant, like ballet, or waltz.Topic 21: Learning Languages94. what languages do you speak?a) Chinese, English, and some French as well.95. do you think it’s important to learn a foreign language?a) Of course it is. Because I don’t need an interpreter to goanywhere with me if I’m in another country for vacation.96. what languages are spoken in your country?a) Of course Chinese. But we have 2 kinds, Mandarin andCantonese.97. would you like to learn another language in the future?a) Yeah, maybe German. I hope I can visit Germany one day.Topic 22: Weather98. w hat’s the weather like where you live?a) Seasons here are well-defined. So we have all kinds ofweather here, hot in summer, maybe rainy sometimes. Butit’s freezing in winter and of course snowy. For spring andautumn, cool and windy, and you know what, and dusty.99. w hat do you do when the weather is bad?a) I choose to stay in the house and do nothing at all, coswhen the weather is bad, I’m down.100. what type of weather do you like best?a) I love sunny days most. I can go out for sports, and shopping,picnic with friends, lots of things. And I feel happy when theweather is lovely.101. would you like to have that type of weather all year round?a) I can’t take that weather all year long. Well, it’s good for me,you know, I love sunshine. But sunny for the whole year?That will kill the farmers. So…I like the weather we have now. Topic 23: Happiness102. what kinds of things make you happy?a)103. what do you do if you feel unhappy?a) That depends. but most of time I will spend a few hours withfriends in karaoke to sing loudly, as loud as it can be.104. is unhappiness always a bad thing?a) To me, yes. Because when I’m unhappy, I can’t concentrateon anything. So that means bad, I guess.Topic 24: Shopping105. do you like shopping?a) Y106. how often do you go shopping?a) Once or twice a week. I’m a student with limited pocketmoney and leisure time.107. what kind of shops are there in the area where you live?a) A department store, a dollar shop, and I remember there’s ashop which has exported clothes.108. what’s the worst thing about shopping?a) I think the worse thing has to be….when I want to buysomething, but the money I have is not enough. Then I’ll tryto save more for that. It’s very tiring.Topic 25: Films109. do you like watching films?a) Yup. And I’ve seen a lot.110. what types of film do you like watching?a) Harry Porter are the kinds of the films I love, and I rememberthat word is called Science-Fiction.111. how often do you watch films?a) The school provides this facility to students. and the moviesare often shown 2or 3 times a week. I won’t skip any of those if I have enough time.112. do you prefer watching films at home or at the cinema?a) Cinema, sound affect, atmosphere better113. would you like to be in a movie?a) I don’t want to be in the movie industry. Too tiring, toostressful, and sometime too difficult。

email英文范文

email英文范文

email英文范文Email 英文范文Subject: Invitation to Join Our NetworkDear [Recipient's Name],I hope this email finds you well. My name is [Your Name], and I am the [Your Position] at [Your Company]. I have been following your work for some time now, and I am thoroughly impressed with your [specific accomplishment or project].I am writing today to extend a personal invitation for you to join our growing network. We are a group of professionals from various industries who share a common goal of [specific goal or cause]. We gather regularly to share ideas, experiences, and resources in order to [specific purpose or outcome].By joining our network, you will have the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, exchange ideas, and collaborate onprojects. We also plan to invite industry experts and thought leaders to speak at our events, providing members with valuable insights and knowledge.We understand the value of your time, so we have ensured that joining our network is convenient and worthwhile. As a member, you will receive exclusive invitations to our events, discounts on any products or services we offer, and regular updates on our activities via email.I truly believe that your unique perspective and expertise would greatly enrich our network. I hope you will consider this invitation and join us in building a community of like-minded professionals.If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at [Your Email] or [Your Phone Number]. I look forward to the possibility of working with you and hope to hear from you soon.Best regards,[Your Name][Your Position][Your Contact Information]。

雅思口语段子系列004

IOSS雅思口语段子系列004 016 Letters and emails

 Do you write many letters or emails? Quite a few parts of my touch with my friends are finished by emails. They are quite convenient and fast whenever the internet is available. And surely people can make it on their tablets and cell phones as well right over these years.

 Who do you usually write to? They are mainly my superiors and partners during my working hours. I keep in contact with my family members and friends by phone calls and voice messages. These two major forms of my communication.

 Do you prefer to write letters by hand or to use a computer? It varies according to differentiating occasions. In terms of some official forms, it is required by letters. While other times, there are e-form or e-paper of SOP for us to reach, so it mainly depends on the occasions.

雅思口语part1话题9分范文

雅思口语part1话题9分范文雅思口语part1话题9分范文品读:购物Remember that part 1 answers need to be short, direct and simple.请记住part1答案应该短促,直接,简单1. Who does most of the shopping in your household?你家谁购物最多?雅思口语考官范文:There isn t one person who does most of the shopping.I d say it sa shared responsibility because we tend to go shopping together as a family.2.What kind of shopping do you like doing?你购物喜欢买什么?雅思口语考官范文:I quite like shopping for presents for people s birthdays or forChristmas. My favourite type of shop would have to be a bookshop.3. Is shopping a popular activity in your country?雅思口语考官范文:Yes, it s very popular. Saturday is the busiest shopping day, andlots of people treat shopping as a kind of leisure activity, rather thansomething practical.在中国购物流行么4. What types of shops do teenagers like best in your country?中国青少年喜欢怎样的购物?雅思口语考官范文:I m not an e_pert on teenage behaviour, but I guessthey likebuying clothes, music, gadgets... that kind of thing.雅思口语part1话题9分范文品读:电邮与手写Remember that part 1 answers need to be short, direct and simple.请记住part1答案应该短促,直接,简单1.At work or in your studies, do you often write things?学习工作中,你常写字么?雅思口语考官范文:Yes, I write a lot of emails as part of my job. I work for acompany that has offices in several countries, so we use email tocommunicate.2.How often do you send e-mails?发电子邮件的频率?雅思口语考官范文:I probably write between 5 and 10 work emails every day, and Isend emails to friends or family a few times a week.3.Do you prefer to write by hand or on a computer?喜欢手写还是电脑写?雅思口语考官范文:It depends what I’m doing. I prefer the computer for most thingsbecause it’s faster and you can save or copy things, but I still like makingnotes or writing ideas down by hand.4.Do you think computers might one day replace handwriting?电脑写字有朝一日会取代手写吗?雅思口语考官范文:No, I think we will always write by hand as well. I think it’s animportant skill, and schools will continue to teach children to write by handbefore they learn to type.雅思口语part1话题9分范文品读:衣服Remember that part 1 answers need to be short, direct and simple.请记住part1答案应该短促,直接,简单1. Are clothes and clothing fashions important to you? (Why/Why not?)服饰和服饰潮流对你而言很重要么?雅思口语考官范文:No, clothes and fashions are not really important to me. I tend towear clothes that are comfortable and practical rather than fashionable.2. What different clothes do you wear for different situations?在不同场合下你会穿怎样的衣服?雅思口语考官范文:Well, I have to dress quite formally for work, so I wear a shirtand trousers. At home I prefer to wear jeans and a T-shirt, and on specialoccasions I might wear a suit.3. Do you wear different styles of clothes now compared to 10 yearsago?同十年前比,你在穿不同的衣服么?雅思口语考官范文:No, not really, because I don t follow fashion. I think I havedressed in a similar way for the last 10 years.4. Do you think the clothes we wear say something about who we are?你觉得人的服饰反映了穿这些服饰的人的某些特征么?雅思口语考官范文:Yes, they probably do. Some people are really careful about whatthey wear because they want to be seen as stylish. Other people wear clothesthat show wealth or status, such as clothes by famous designers.雅思口语part1话题9分范文品读:住房考官如是说:Remember that part 1 answers need to be short, direct and simple.请记住part1答案应该短促,直接,简单1. Do you live in a house or an apartment?你住单家独院还是公寓房?雅思口语考官范文:I live in a semi-detached house with three bedrooms in a suburb ofManchester. I ve lived there for just over a year.2. Which is your favourite room in your home? Why?那个房间是你最喜欢的?雅思口语考官范文:I don t really have a favourite room. But if I had to choose, I dsay the living room because that s where I go to sit and rela_.3. Would you change anything about your home? Why / why not?你会对你的家里做任何的更改么?雅思口语考官范文:Yes, I ve been meaning to redecorate it since I moved in lastyear. It needs a new kitchen, so that s what I d change first.4. Would you like to move to a different home in the future?未来你想搬家么?雅思口语考官范文:Yes, I d definitely move again at some point if I could afford to.I d like to live in the countryside, or maybe in a different city orcountry.雅思口语part1话题9分范文。

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英文email范文《How to Write an Effective Email》Dear [Recipient's Name],I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to follow up on our previous conversation and provide you with further details on the project we discussed.As we continue to work on this project, it is important for us to maintain clear and effective communication. In order to achieve this, I would like to share some guidelines on how to write an effective email.First and foremost, it is important to have a clear and concise subject line. This will help the recipient understand the purpose of your email and prioritize it accordingly. Additionally, it is essential to address the recipient by their name in the greeting to personalize the communication.When composing the body of the email, it is important to be direct and to the point. Avoid using unnecessary words and get straight to the purpose of the email. Furthermore, it is essential to use proper grammar and punctuation to convey your message effectively.In addition, make sure to use a professional tone and be mindful of the recipient's time. Keep your emails brief, yet informative, and include any necessary attachments or links for reference.Lastly, always remember to proofread your email before sending it.Double-check for any spelling or grammatical errors to ensure that your communication is clear and professional.I hope these guidelines will help you in writing effective emails in the future. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.Thank you for your attention, and I look forward to our continued collaboration.Best regards,[Your Name]。

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雅思口语话题范例:Email Question
Describe an important email you received.
Sample answer
I have received many important emails and among them I would like to talk about the email that I got from the HR of a Telecom company that confirmed my part time job there. When I was a student of 6th semester of the university, I needed to manage a part-time job. I applied for several jobs but my dream job was to work as a consultant for a major telecom company of my country. It was not easy to get the job as so many candidates apply for the job and the company prefers the full-time employees than the pat-time employees.
One day I got an email from Mr. Atherton (...say a name common in your country...) and I found that it was from the telecom company where I was interviewed. It was early November, 2001 and that time I was around 22 years old. I opened the email went to the details of the email very quickly. My heart was pounding and I felt really good when I found that the email confirms my appointment as a part-time employee for this company. I re-read the email and took a print out as well. The email was sent to me by the Head of the Human Resource department of the company.
It was a very important email for me as I was desperately expecting to work for this company and the email confirmed my joining there. Secondly, this was the first job confirmation of my life and I needed this job at that time. So this was very exciting news for me and that's why this was a very important email for me.
Tips for answering this Cue Card Question:
For this cue card you can talk about one of the following emails or the one of your own:
1.Email from a company about your job confirmation.
2.Email from a university about the confirmation of your acceptance there.
3.Email from a friend from a foreign country.
4.Email from a family member whom you have not seen for a long.
5.Email that confirms your acceptance in a scholarship program.
6.Email from your company that confirms your promotion.
7.Email from a dear friend.
8.Emil from the Embassy that confirms your Visa to a foreign country.
9.Email from a family member that confirms the good news you were looking for a long.
For the first question say the name of the sender name if it came from someone known. If it from a university or a company, say that it was from the admission, information department and name of the sender was ….. and it was from the … department. Mention that you have never personally met this person but it was probably someone from the university/ office/ embassy authorized to send yu the email.
For the next question you can say the exact date ( month and year would be okay) when the email came to your email address and then the time when you actually read it.
The third question asks you to talk about the reason you got this email. This is the most important part and here you have to be very convincing about your description of the topic and reason of the email. Give some background details that relates to the email and that would clearly describe the reason you got this email to the examiner.
For the question, why this was important, you can mention some of the following reasons. that the following points give only the idea that you are required to elaborate:
1.This was a long expected email that you were eagerly waiting for.
2.This email confirms a very important event / success of your life and hence this was utmost important to you.
3.You were very relieved after you got this email .
4.This email contained a very good news that made you really happy.
5.This email contained one the best news you got recently.
6.This was a long waited email from a friend/ family member.
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Your ability to talk about this Cue Card Topic would also enable you to talk about the following Cue Card Topics as well:
1.Describe an important letter you received.
2.Describe a good news you got recently.
3.Describe an important event you recently went through.
4.Describe an email that you recently sent to someone.。

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