Part 1: Email Format Give an email to your instructor to ask for a meeting. Use your
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Question:
Give an email to your instructor to ask for a meeting.
Use your instructor's full name in the TO: line
Use the format, structure and design Course Competencies from the course to make the email.
Ask your instructor if they have time to meet you on the morning of the Monday following the day you are writing this message (use the specific date).
Give an email signature (which should be single spaced - use Shift/Enter to give single spacing with a line break).
After submitting your email to the Activity: Formatting an Email submission folder, return to the Formatting an Email folder to view a sample.
Scenario
You have received feedback from the instructor for one of your assignments for this course, the Introduce Yourself Practice Exercise. In this scenario, you have some questions about the feedback for assignments so you have decided to contact your instructor. There are 3 things you would like to ask:
You would like to know how to review any specific feedback the instructor has provided on the assignment.
You want to find out whether the Course Competencies will be used in the Rubrics to evaluate all assignments.
Go to the Course Competencies page and ask a specific question about one of the Course Competencies.
Outline Format
Opening (Main purpose of the message; background or context)
Details (Key details; pattern)
Closing (Actions, desired recipient follow-up response)
Electronic Signature
e.g.
FirstName LastName
Program Enrolled
email address
Related Book For
Essentials Of Business Communication
ISBN: 9780357714973
12th Edition
Authors: Mary Ellen Guffey, Dana Loewy
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