Module 7 Graded Learning Activity 2 Part 1 Read Writing Emai

Module 7 Graded Learning Activity 2part1readwriting E Mails On Pp

Read "Writing E-mails" in your Student's Book of College English and review the sample email on p. 413. Write an email to members of your class announcing a series of collaborative study sessions for an upcoming biology final. Ensure your email uses correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Make annotations while you read the relevant material. Be aware of the due date and time; late submissions will receive a grade of 0%.

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Subject: Join Our Collaborative Study Sessions for the Biology Final

Dear Classmates,

I hope this message finds you well. As we approach our upcoming biology final, I would like to invite everyone to participate in a series of collaborative study sessions aimed at reviewing key concepts, discussing challenging topics, and preparing effectively for the exam. These sessions will provide an excellent opportunity to reinforce our understanding, ask questions, and learn from one another.

The study sessions are scheduled to take place twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, starting next week. Each session will last approximately two hours, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, in the university library’s group study area. I encourage everyone to bring their notes, textbooks, and any questions they might have. Our collective effort will surely boost our confidence and performance on the final exam.

To organize these sessions efficiently, please reply to this email confirming your availability and if there are any specific topics you would like to focus on. Your active participation and input will help create a productive and engaging study environment for all.

Let’s work together to achieve great results. Looking forward to seeing many of you at our study sessions!

Best regards,

[Your Name]

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