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 10.2

  1. Sample Analysis

     

  2. Sample Contrast

     

  3. Writing Practice

After Class Exercises of Chapter 10

Write a memo according to the given information:

Suppose you are the Training Manager (Adam Field) of your company. As your company is thriving quickly, but you find some of the employees are not good at computer skills and this influences their work badly. Therefore, it is very important to have an In-service Computer Class. Now, write a memo to the department mangers and inform them that:

  1. A training course will be arranged on computer to improve the staff’s ability of computer use.

  2. There will be two groups: intermediate level and advanced level.

  3. All teaching materials will be provided but students will be expected to do homework and preparation outside working hours.

  4. Send the names of all interested staff by noon on Wednesday May 10. And an informal test will be carried out during the second week of May so as to decide which class is best for them.