Email Vocabulary

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