Einheit 4.8 (online)
E-Mail Etikette
As you discovered in the email exchange in 4.9, there are certain structures and phrases that make an email more polite and are appropriate for a specific setting. Although emailing is not a formal way of writing, it is a good idea to use the proper way of addressing someone and finishing an email, especially if you ask that person for a favour or if you are in a more formal relationship with that person (for example, student-professor).
Here are some common greetings and farewells for formal and informal settings:
formal (with professors, supervisors, official inquiries) | informal (with friends, family, other students) |
Start the email:
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Start the email:
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Finish the email:
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Finish the email:
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*ACHTUNG*
In German, you put a comma after the salutation and then you begin your email or letter with a lower case.
There is no comma after the concluding expression.
Wortschatz in Quizlet:
Redemittel: um einen Termin bitten
Task 4: Die E-Mail-Verabredung
Together with a partner, you will write emails back and forth (at least 4 from each person) to find a time/day to do a common activity. In your conversation, you will encounter and navigate potential obstacles (e.g., not having time, different plans etc.). Make sure you use the “Redemittel” you learned in this unit.
When you have completed your email conversation, please forward the email thread to your instructor.
This task will be assessed according to the rubric on Canvas.
Extra Practice (optional):
Video Serie – Nicos Weg
Click on the link and watch the video. Then click on “start” under the video and do the exercises.
Media Attributions
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