Writing Business Letters
Useful phrases and
vocabulary for writing business letters.
Salutation
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• Dear Mr. Brown
• Dear Ms. White • Dear Sir • Dear Madam • Dear Sir or Madam • Gentlemen |
Starting
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• We are
writing
- to inform you that ... - to confirm ... - to request ... - to enquire about ... • I am contacting you for the following reason... • I recently read/heard about ..... and would like to know .... • Having seen your advertisement in ..., I would like to ... • I would be interested in (obtaining / receiving) ... • I received your address from ----- and would like to ... |
Referring to previous
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• Thank you for your
letter of March 15.
• Thank you for contacting us. • In reply to your request, ... • Thank you for your letter regarding ... • With reference to our telephone conversation yesterday... • Further to our meeting last week ... • It was a pleasure meeting you in London last month. • I enjoyed having lunch with you last week in Tokyo. • I would just like to confirm the main points we discussed on Tuesday. |
Making a request
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• We would
appreciate it if you would ...
• I would be grateful if you could ... • Could you please send me ... • Could you possibly tell us / let us have ... • In addition, I would like to receive ... • It would be helpful if you could send us ... • I am interested in (obtaining / receiving) ... • I would appreciate your immediate attention to this matter. • Please let me know what action you propose to take. |
Offering help
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• Would you like us
to ...?
• We would be happy to ... • We are quite willing to ... • Our company would be pleased to ... |
Giving good news
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• We are pleased to
announce that ...
• I am delighted to inform you that .. • You will be pleased to learn that ... |
Giving bad news
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• We regret to
inform you that ...
• I'm afraid it would not be possible to ... • Unfortunately we cannot / we are unable to ... • After careful consideration we have decided (not) to ... |
Complaining
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• I am writing to
express my dissatisfaction with ...
• I am writing to complain about ... • Please note that the goods we ordered on ( date ) have not yet arrived. • We regret to inform you that our order n° ----- is now considerably overdue. • I would like to query the transport charges which seem unusually high. |
Apologizing
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Prices
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Referring to payment
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Enclosing documents
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Closing remarks
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Referring to future business
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Referring to future contact
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Ending business letters
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Here are several examples of business letters:
Complaint letter from business to business.
Dear Mr Thompson,
I recently received a letter from a Mr Robinson, a
valued customer of ours. He purchased an Italian coffee table and four French
dining-room chairs from us which your company delivered to his residence.
He has written to complain that the purchases arrived
damaged. We pride ourselves in the quality of our products and would like an
explanation as to how this mishap occurred. Even though the items are insured,
our reputation is at stake.
I would be most grateful if you would reply as soon as
possible so that this matter can be resolved to everyone's satisfaction.
Sincerely
Jackie Middleton
Customer Services Manager
Complaint letter from a business customer to a
telephone company
Dear Sir,
I am writing this letter to complain in the strongest
terms about the poor service that I have received from your company.
We signed up to your telephone and internet service
package two months ago because your advertising suggests that you are better
than Telco. In addition, you promise to deal with problems quickly and
efficiently, something that Telco were unable or unwilling to do. However, in the
first month of service you managed to cause me to lose two days worth of
business because of poor administration. The main problem was that you failed
to provide me with the correct telephone number, 9818 8747, that you had
promised when I completed the contract. This phone number was an established
business line which I had been using for the last three years. Obviously this
meant that my clients were unable to contact me and it cost me many hours of
phone calls to resolve the matter with your support centre.
I would appreciate it if this situation could be
resolved and a substantial rebate offered on my first three month's account.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours Faithfully
John O'Sullivan
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A letter to a magazine expressing an opinion about
tourism
Dear Sir-As someone who has travelled throughout Asia
on business and holiday I would like to give my opinion on its environmental
impact. Having visited Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia I understand that
tourism can bring money to developing countries. However, this money often goes
into the pockets of foreign investors, and only rarely benefits local people.
Multinational hotel chains also have little regard for the surrounding wildlife
when they build new resorts. This can cause many problems.
In view of these facts we, as tourists, can directly affect these countries in a positive way if we are thoughtful. When we visit these countries we can visit restaurants, bars and even hotels that are owned by local people. In addition, we can refuse to give luxury resorts our patronage and therefore prevent them from becoming even larger. Most importantly we should check that any tours or excursions we take have minimal effect on the natural surroundings. Finally, we can even attempt to change the behaviour of other tourists by sharing our opinions. If we follow these simple steps we can be sure that our pleasure is not causing any harm to people or places that we visit.
A letter in application for a job
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing this letter to apply for the position of
student assistant that I saw advertised on your website. I am interested in
working in the teachers' resource library, or in the accommodation department.
I have recently graduated from the WSB Business School
in Warsaw and received high grades in both my English and Business Courses. In
addition, we had to use all of the Microsoft Office programs in the preparation
of our finished assignments, so I am able to do most things with computers.
Since I was 15 years old I have helped my father to
run his small import-export business. I have been involved in helping a variety
of clients and also the general administration of the business. In the past 2
years I have worked in the WSB library, helping teachers and students to find
and use the resources there. This experience has given me the ability to deal
with the needs of all types of people.
I have an outgoing, diligent personality and find that
I enjoy the challenges of working in busy environments. In addition, my studies
and experience have taught me to be accurate and efficient in organising my
work so I would be a valuable addition to your school.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully
Pawel Minescz
Source:
http://www.learn-english-today.com/business-english/business-resources.html
http://www.parapal-online.co.uk/resources/letters.html
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