Formal email (text)




 In some point of our life, we are going to write an email but we have to be careful with what we write because there are two types of email. The formal is the one you use for professional or academic purposes. The informal is the one you type for a member of your family or a friend. Here, I made a formal email where I expose the reasons I could get a work position in the School of Languages BUAP. 



draft:


 final version: 

From: ireneperez@gmail.com

To:     schooloflanguages@gmail.com


Dear Academic Secretary,

I am Irene Pérez Flores and I recently graduate from Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla from the School of Languages. I possess the skill of working very well on my own. Also, teamwork is one of my strenghts. My field has combined English to Spanish translation and English Teaching Methodologies in order to improve and gain experience during my career. I aspire to be part of your teachers team and work at House of English BUAP. In addition, I have a C1 certification of English from Cambridge. I am commited promoting learning of languages either with a small group of people or an entire one. I'm a creative a professional person and my preparation secures effective classes. Please contact me to find out how my work could be part of your institution. 

Best regards,

Irene Pérez Flores.

Actually, I didn't even know how to write an email, now I see the difference between both of them; formal and informal. For me, the worst or the most difficult are the greetings and the farewells. 





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