Email Vocabulary
Across
- 4. Often incorporates jokes, lighthearted remarks, or playful comments.
- 5. Includes open or rhetorical questions to keep the conversation engaging.
- 11. Language Avoids technical jargon or overly complex vocabulary.
- 12. Shortened forms like "gonna" for "going to" or "innit" for "isn't it."
- 13. Includes details about the sender’s life or recent activities.
- 14. The email uses relaxed and conversational language.
- 15. Commonly uses shortened forms of words, such as "don't" instead of "do not."
- 16. Starts with friendly greetings like "Hi [Name]" or "Hey [Name]."
- 18. May include colloquial phrases or slang, like "Fancy a chat?"
Down
- 1. Asks questions the reader does not need to answer.
- 2. Ends with a warm, informal line, such as "Looking forward to catching up!"
- 3. Uses words or phrases to show excitement, concern, or humour, such as "That's brilliant!"
- 6. words ending in ly
- 7. Content is broken into smaller sections for easy readability.
- 8. tries to get the reader to think about a "what if" situation
- 9. An opening or ending to the email.
- 10. sentences with, and(or, but, so)
- 17. mark used for effect in writing then a person is (shouting something)