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1、English for Academic Writing (2)n Zhilin Hun 404 Administration Buildingn A letter of Invitation and Replyn An Invitation Lettern A sample Invitation Lettern A Letter of Acceptance of Invitationn A sample acceptance of invitationn A Letter of Declining the Invitationn A Sample of Declination Letter
2、n Details on how to write an acceptance letter or declination letter n Words to Be Used in the Invitation Lettern Writing Task An Invitation Letter n When to deliver the invitation lettern Who is to deliver the invitation lettern How to deliver the invitation lettern Tone of the sendern Format of an
3、 invitation lettern contents of an invitation letter When to deliver the invitation lettern Before the conference, invitation letter should be written to invite scholars and other participants to attend the conference.n After you are fully registered to attend the Conference - - including payment fo
4、r registration. n After you are accepted to present or poster your paper at the conference. Who is to deliver the invitation lettern The conference host sends the invitation letters to prospective attendees. How to deliver the invitation lettern by fax (with the signature of the inviter)n by courier
5、 (e.g. EMS)n by snail mail (formal, but slow)n by email (quick, but informal)n on the website Tone of the sendern Official and formaln Sincere and hospitable Format of an invitation lettern Heading n Recipients addressn Salutationn Bodyn Closingn End notations Contents of an Invitation Lettern The c
6、onference hosts name, the occasion, name of the attendees, date(s), time and placen Use full names of both the conference host and the attendees, including titles if anyn Stating the purpose of invitationn Introducing the conference arrangement n Expressing the wish for the conference.n At the end o
7、f the invitation, usually at the right corner, place these instructions: R.S.V.Pn End the invitation with the hosts telephone number, address, and email address, and deadline to reply, if a reply is expected from the invitee The headingn Begin with your full return address (unit, street, city, provi
8、nce, country and zip code) .n The heading is always indented to the right top of the page.n Always include the date. Spell out the name of month. n With letterhead stationery, include only the date two lines below the bottom of the letterhead. Recipients addressn Two to four lines below the date, pl
9、ace the following items: n The recipients title (such as Mr., Ms., or Dr.) and full name (address a woman who does not have a professional title as Ms. unless you know she prefers Miss or Mrs.; if the recipient does not have a title and you are unsure of his or her gender, omit the title). n The rec
10、ipients job title, if appropriate. n The name of the company or institution, if appropriate. n The full address, following the same format as for the address in the heading. n The recipients address is always aligned on the left margin. Salutationn Place the salutation two lines below the recipients
11、 address. n Begin with the word Dear, continue with the recipients title and last name, and end with a comma. n Capitalize the first word and any noun. n If you are unsure of the recipients gender and the recipient does not have a professional title, omit the title and, instead, use both the first a
12、nd the last names in the salutation (Dear Leslie Perelman). n If you do not know the name of the recipient of the letter, refer to the department you are writing to (Dear Technical Support). Avoid salutations such as Dear Sir or Madam. Body (AKA the Main Text)n Start the letter two lines after the s
13、alutation. n The beginning of paragraphs is indented. If not indented, be sure to skip a space between paragraphs. n Skip a line after the greeting and before the close. n If a letter requires more than one page, make sure there are at least two lines of body text on the final page. Never use an ent
14、ire page for just the closing. The second page and all subsequent pages must include a heading with the recipients name, the date, and the page number. The Complimentary Close and Signature Line n Write a complimentary closing phrase two lines below the final body paragraph. Yours truly, Sincerely,
15、or Sincerely yours are common endings for professional letters. Capitalize the first letter of the first word of your complimentary closing, and end the complimentary closing with a comma. n Four lines below the closing phrase, Type or print your full name. The handwritten signature goes above your
16、typed name and below the close. Write your title on the next line. n The signature line and the handwritten signature are indented to the same column as the close and at the same column as the heading. End Notationsn Who typed the letter, whether any materials are enclosed with the letter, and who i
17、s receiving a copy of the letter. n The typists initials, in lowercase letters, follow the initials of the author, in capital letters, and a colon or a front-slash (LCP:ecb or LCP/ecb). n An enclosure notation-Enclosure:, Encl., or Enc.-alerts the recipient that additional material (such as a techni
18、cal article) is included with the letter. n A copy notation (cc:) lets the recipient of the letter know who else is receiving a copy. Put each recipient of a copy on a separate line. A Letter of Acceptance of Invitationn A letter of acceptance of invitation is written to inform the conference host o
19、f someones acceptance of the invitation and attending the conference. It usually includes the following:n Restating the main content of the invitation, and expressing thanks to the inviter n Expressing acceptance of the invitation, including the invitees personal plans.n Expressing good wishes for t
20、he conference A Letter Declining the Invitationn If an invitation cannot be accepted due to certain reasons, a letter declining the invitation should be sent in due time. A letter of this kind usually should include:n Expressing thanks for the inviters kind invitation n Specifying the reasons for th
21、e unable attendance, and expressing regretn Extending best wishes or regards to the inviter How to write an acceptance or declination letter Be gracious when accepting a job, promotion, appointment, public office, gift, etc. Thank the person, business, organization, etc. when you begin your letter.
22、Briefly identify what it is that you are accepting. For example, “This is a wonderful opportunity for me, and I am happy to accept the position as associate director of sales.” Thank those who have helped you, if you feel it is appropriate. Restate the terms as you understand them if you are formall
23、y accepting a job position or similar assignment, including the starting date, job expectations, rate of compensation, health and dental benefits, sick and vacation days, etc. K eep the tone of your letter positive if you are accepting a resignation. Do not say anything that might make you liable fo
24、r legal action. Thank the person for the invitation if you are accepting an invitation to a social event, and express your anticipation that the event will be a success. Clarify any details about the event, if needed, such as date or time, location, dress, etc. Recheck for errors. For job offers and
25、 the like, the acceptance letter may become part of a companys permanent file for you, so make sure that it is well-worded and free of embarrassing grammatical or other errors. Close your letter by restating your appreciation for being offered the job, award, gift, etc. If you must decline to accept
26、 an offer, invitation, or gift, you should: Be gracious, whatever the reason is that you must decline. Thank the person for the invitation, offer, gift, suggestion, etc. State clearly that you are unable to accept. Briefly state the reason that you are unable to accept, if desired. In closing, resta
27、te your appreciation for the persons consideration. Words to be used in the invitation lettern subject, theme, topic, issue, mattern discipline, major, field, subjectn host, hold, take place, attend, chair, convene, present, submit, enclose, entitle, confirm, covern presentation, poster, deadline n
28、on behalf of, look forward to, to ones regret subjectn (1) something that is being discussed, examined, or otherwise dealt withn The guest lecturer took as her subject punishment and imprisonment in modern society.n (2) an area of knowledge which is studied in school, college or universityn MAINLY U
29、K Her subject is low-temperature physics. issuen an important topic for debate or resolutionn Now we invite all the presenters at the symposium to submit a paper to the EPS (Earth, Planets, and Space) special issue. mattern an affair or situation under consideration; a topic.n The Chair shall take a
30、s an agenda item any matter referred by the Board of Trustees, the President, or the Chief Executive Officer of the Stanford Management Company. disciplinen a particular area of study, especially a subject studied at a college or universityn Technical Disciplines reflect foundational areas of scient
31、ific study in the field of information technology. majorn the most important subject that a college or university student is studying, or the student himself or herselfn She was a philosophy major at an Ivy League college. fieldn area of activity: an activity or subject, especially one that is someb
32、odys particular responsibility, specialty, or interestn The field of social welfare provides a second example of the theme under discussion. holdn make something, especially a meeting or an election happen n The University Libraries will hold a spring conference focused on digital resources and budg
33、eting. take placen happenn The symposium will take place in Auditorium H of the World Bank headquarters in Washington, D.C., on 11-12 October 2006. attendn go to or be present at an eventn The meeting is on the fifth and were hoping everyone will attend. chairn preside over something such as a commi
34、ttee, board, or meetingn We cordially invite you to attend and chair a session of the symposium on May 10, 2006. convenen call people together for a formal meetingn The two-day North American Symposium on Understanding the Linkages between Trade and Environment, is being convened by the North Americ
35、an Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) in Washington, D.C., in October. presentn deliver (a speech, oration, or idea) ; show or demonstrate something to an interested audience n You are accepted to present your paper to the Conference of the British Sociological Association. submitn refer
36、 to another person for decision or judgment n First, the paper you submit must be original work and not the work of others. enclosen send something in the same envelope or parcel as something else n As Per Your Request, I Am Enclosing A Paper on Environmental Tobacco Smoke That We Recently Submitted
37、 for Publication. entitlen give a title to something such as a book (usually passive ) n The Societys paper entitled Effectiveness of Imprisonment, 2nd edition, was released in May 1993. confirmn make an arrangement or meeting certain, often by telephone or writing n If you decide to attend the meet
38、ing, please confirm it by April 10. covern provide for, includen Participation fee doesnt cover accommodation and social program (theaters, Hermitage museum, suburbs etc.) presentationn a formal talk made to a group of people, e.g. on somebodys recent work or some aspect of business, often with hand
39、outs, diagrams, or other visual aidsn He gave a presentation on modern irrigation methods. postern a large printed picture, photograph or notice which you stick or pin to a wall or board, usually for decoration or to advertise somethingn Each presenter is provided with a freestanding bulletin board,
40、 usually around 3.5 feet high by 3 feet wide, on which to display the poster. deadlinen a time or day by which something must be donen 8.20.2006 is the new deadline of paper submission. on behalf ofn representing; instead of n On behalf of the chairman, I cordially invite you to be a keynote speaker
41、 at the symposium. look forward ton await something eagerlyn Im looking forward to receiving your confirmation letter as soon as possible. to ones regretn One regrets this very muchn Much to our regret, Professor Ingram will not be able to attend this important meeting because of his full agenda. Writing Taskn Read the linked invitation and write a reply to it, accepting or declining.
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