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Writing Notes (1)

Writing Notes (1). CONTENTS. About Notes. A note is a form of correspondence. And it is shorter than an ordinary letter. A note is used for inquiry, message leaving, notice, requirement, and so on.

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Writing Notes (1)

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  1. Writing Notes (1)

  2. CONTENTS

  3. About Notes A note is a form of correspondence. And it is shorter than an ordinary letter. A note is used for inquiry, message leaving, notice, requirement, and so on. A note is basically made up of the date, the title of the person that the note is intended for, the body of the note, and the signature of the note writer.

  4. Sample Reading The samples show the arrangement of notes. The date is put on the upper right corner, with only the day or the exact time. The month may be inclusive, but there is no need to write the year. The title may be omitted if the note is left for an acquaintance or friend. If it is a note left for your superior, you should keep the title to show your respect. Using “dear” at the beginning is optional.

  5. Sample Reading (Continued) The body of the note is usually written in one or two sentences, showing your purpose of writing the note. If it is a note to ask for leave, you should use somewhat more formal language, like that of a letter. As for the signature, you may omit the complimentary closing (such as “Sincerely yours” and “Faithfully yours”, etc.). You may just sign your name below.

  6. 4th March Dear Mr. White, I am writing to ask for a sick leave of three days, starting from today to 6th March, both days inclusive. I enclose the doctor’s certificate and hope that you will grant me the leave. Yours faithfully, Simon Li Structure Analysis 日期 称呼 正文 Optional 署名

  7. Sample 1 4th March Dear Mr. White, I’m writing to ask for a sick leave of three days, starting from today to 6th March, both days inclusive. I enclose the doctor’s certificate and hope that you will grant me the leave. Faithfully yours, Simon Li 请病假 医生证明 请予准假

  8. Sample 2 15th April Dear manager, I’m still lying in bed with the flu and unable to get up. I enclose a certificate from the doctor, who fears that it will be another two days before I can resume my work. Please give an extension of leave for two days. Respectfully yours, David Liu 因流感卧床不起 请予续假两天

  9. 译文 怀特先生: 我因病需请假3天。从今天起到3月6日。附上医生证明。望准假为盼。 李西蒙 3月4日 经理先生: 我患流感未好,仍然卧床不起。医生认为还要再休息两天才能上班。现附上医生证明。请予续假。 刘戴维 4月15日

  10. Useful Patterns • apply for • sick leave • enclose • excuse me for my absence from… • be absent from school for two weeks from today • attend classes • the doctor’s certificate • grant me the leave • 申请 • 病假 • 附上 • 请原谅我不能出席······ • 5. 从今天起缺课两周 • 6. 上课 • 7. 医生证明 • 8. 准假

  11. Exercise A Complete the following notes by putting the parts from Chinese into English. 1)____________ (3月5日) Dear Wang, I’d like to 2)___________________________(申请明天请假一天) in order to attend an important meeting. I shall be very much obliged if you 3)________________ (准我的假)。Sincerely yours, Cheng Hong 5th March apply for a one-day leave tomorrow grant me the leave

  12. Exercise B Write a note asking for leave based on the given information.

  13. 20th Oct. Mr. Smith, A telegram has just come to me saying that my father is seriously ill and urging me to go home at once. Because of this, I would very much like to ask for a leave of four days beginning on Oct. 21st. I hope my request will be given due consideration. Yours sincerely, George Li For your reference:

  14. THANKYOU

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