目录

  • 1 Chapter 1 An Overview of Business Writing
    • 1.1 Functions of Business Writing
    • 1.2 Six C’s—Criteria and Techniques for Effective Business Writing
  • 2 Chapter 2 Structure and Styles of Business Letters
    • 2.1 Structure of Business Letters
    • 2.2 Styles of Business Letters, Envelope Addressing
  • 3 Chapter 3 Sales-related Inquiries and Replies
    • 3.1 Introduction to Sales-related Inquiries and Replies
    • 3.2 Sample Analysis & Sample Contrast
  • 4 Chapter 4 Order Letters and Confirmation Letters
    • 4.1 Introduction to Order Letters and Confirmation Letters
    • 4.2 Sample Analysis & Sample Contrast
  • 5 Chapter 5 Sales Letters
    • 5.1 Introduction to Sales Letters
    • 5.2 Sample Analysis & Sample Contrast
  • 6 Chapter 6 Invitations and Thank-you Letters
    • 6.1 Introduction to Invitations and Thank-you Letters
    • 6.2 Sample Analysis & Sample Contrast
  • 7 Chapter 7 Letters of Apology and Congratulation
    • 7.1 Introduction to Letters of Apology and Congratulation
    • 7.2 Sample Analysis & Sample Contrast
  • 8 Chapter 8 Complaint Letters
    • 8.1 Introduction to Complaint Letters
    • 8.2 Sample Analysis & Sample Contrast
  • 9 Chapter 9 Notice and Announcement
    • 9.1 Introduction to Notice and Announcement
    • 9.2 Sample Analysis & Sample Contrast
  • 10 Chapter 10 Memos
    • 10.1 Introduction to Memos
    • 10.2 Sample Analysis & Sample Contrast
  • 11 Chapter 11 Minutes
    • 11.1 Introduction to Minutes
    • 11.2 Sample Analysis & Sample Contrast
  • 12 Chapter 12 Job Advertisements
    • 12.1 Introduction to Job Advertisements
    • 12.2 Sample Analysis & Sample Contrast
  • 13 Chapter 13 Resume
    • 13.1 Introduction to Resume
    • 13.2 Sample Analysis & Sample Contrast
  • 14 Chapter 14 Letters of Application
    • 14.1 Introduction to Letters of Application
    • 14.2 Sample Analysis & Sample Contrast
Sample Analysis & Sample Contrast

 

Objectives of Learning Module 9.2

1. Sample Analysis

2. Sample Contrast

3. Writing Practice

 

More Samples of Announcement Letters

Announce a bad weather or civil emergency policy

Announce a budget surplus

Announce a business anniversary

Announce a change in policy or fee amount

Announce a company savings plan

Announce actions to be taken during a strike (management's announcement)

Announce a change in your company's name

Announce a change of business address

Announce a contest winner

Announce a drug testing program

Announce a hiring freeze

Announce a holiday closing

Announce a holiday work schedule

Announce a job-related party or retreat

Announce a job opening

Announce a layoff

Announce a new business location

Announce a new business, store, or branch office

Announce a new partner

Announce a routine meeting

Announce a special meeting

Announce an employee training session

Announce an employee's achievement

Announce an employee's retirement

Announce an imminent strike (labor's announcement)

Announce an office or store closing to employees

Announce bad news to employees

Inform employees of another's illness

Introduce a business or professional contact

Introduce someone to an organization or the community

Notify employees of a new policy or a change in an existing one

Welcome a new employee

Write a news release  

After Class Exercises of Chapter 9

Translate the following sentences:

1. All the staff and workers are requested to be present on time.

2. We would like to take this opportunity to inform you of another change that has taken place in our store.

3. Goods of high quality will be supplied at reasonable prices, and every effort will be made to provide our customers with a good and enjoyable shopping environment.

4. All staff are required to note that the new timetable comes into effect from May 1, 2016. 

5. Please note that tomorrow’s department meeting has been put off because of the lecture.

6. We shall be in operation from Mar. 1, 2017.