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Send Professional Emails
Email Writing
Students will sent an email to the instructor to introduce himself. This is a professional communication activity.
Rubric Code:
L2XWC98
By
benmiftari
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Subject:
Business
Type:
Quiz
Grade Levels:
9-12, Undergraduate
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Business Email Rubric
Great
(N/A)
Fair
(N/A)
Poor
(N/A)
Unsatifactory
(N/A)
Subject Line
Great
Subject line has no grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors and accurately describes message contents
Fair
Subject Line has errors - spelling, grammar, punctuation - and/or does not describe the message's content
Poor
Subject Line has no grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors but does not accurately describe the message contents.
Unsatifactory
No Subject Line included with email.
Grammar & Spelling
Great
The message contains no errors in grammar, punctuation, and/or spelling and/or all sentences are complete, well-constructed, and stated in business terms.
Fair
The message contains 1 to 2 errors in grammar, punctuation, and/or spelling and/or all sentences are complete, well-constructed, and most are stated in business terms.
Poor
The message contains 3 to 4 errors in grammar, punctuation, and/or spelling and/or most sentences are complete, well-constructed, and but not stated in business terms.
Unsatifactory
The message contains more than 4 errors in grammar, punctuation, and/or spelling and/or contains sentence fragments or run-on sentences.
Ideas
Great
All ideas were expressed in a clear and organized fashion. Included all 6 pieces of information
Fair
Ideas were expressed in a pretty clear manner. Included only 3-5 pieces of information
Poor
Ideas were somewhat organized, but were not very clear. Included only 1-2 pieces of information
Unsatifactory
The email seemed to be a collection of unrelated ideas. Included none of the required pieces of information
Professionalism
Great
The letter is professional and appropriate for the audience.
Fair
Most of the word choice and sentence structure is professional. One or two errors in formal word choice.
Poor
There are three to four errors in professional word choice.
Unsatifactory
There are four or more errors in professional word choice. This letter is rather informal for the audience.
Closing & Signature
Great
Email contains complementary closing and signature with all required items - name, title company name, contact information
Fair
Email contains complementary closing and signature with only 1 item missing - name, title company name, contact information
Poor
Email contains complementary closing and partial signature with 2 or more items missing- name, title company name, contact information
Unsatifactory
No complementary closing or signature included in the email.
Vocabulary
Great
5 Words
Fair
4 Words
Poor
3 Words
Unsatifactory
2 Words
Ideas (New)
Great
The email seemed to be a collection of unrelated sentences. It was very difficult to figure out what the letter was about.
Fair
Ideas were somewhat organized, but were not very clear. It took more than one reading to figure out what the letter was about.
Poor
Ideas were expressed in a pretty clear manner, but the organization could have been better.
Unsatifactory
Ideas were expressed in a clear and organized fashion. It was easy to figure out what the letter was about.
Keywords:
email introduction professional communication
Subjects:
Business
English
Foreign Languages
Types:
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