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Ondrej

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Are you OK to meet in ..

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If it's a little late then what about Thursday at 6.30pm
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I'm afraid that I can't meet earlier in the day due to our summer programme
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Are you up for a coffee meeting sometime next week at the Midtown Starbucks?
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I would love to meet up to discuss opportunities at
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Emails and other online communication

Learn from real emails how to arrange a meeting, naturally asking for help or advice, requesting information, follow up communications like a human. How to open and close emails formally and informally. Imagine starting an email with “Sorry to be a pain, but can you…, ”Sorry for delay in getting back to you" or "Let me know if it works for you but no hurry"

Ondrej
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Informal e-mails in English

Writing without strict grading requirements :-)

Luca
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