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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Lesson | Business English Skills: How to Navigate Tone, Formality, and Directness in Emails by University of Washington

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About the Course

This lesson is part of a full course, Business English Networking. Take this lesson to get a short tutorial on the learning objectives covered. To dive deeper into this topic, take the full course. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to: - Distinguish between formal and informal language - Distinguish between direct and indirect language - Choose the appropriate tone based on your relationship with your recipient, the context, and request...

Top reviews

MC

Jun 25, 2022

The lesson makes me clear to catch which is formal and which is direct as it will tell you when you are informal or how you should be indirect.

SA

Sep 9, 2022

same issue like the rest of the courses in this series . after completion of this course it not shown in the compeleted tab

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26 - 39 of 39 Reviews for Lesson | Business English Skills: How to Navigate Tone, Formality, and Directness in Emails

By amouna

Nov 8, 2022

GOOOD

By Sneha D

Dec 27, 2022

Good

By safiullah b a

Sep 10, 2022

same issue like the rest of the courses in this series . after completion of this course it not shown in the compeleted tab

By Michael R

May 7, 2023

great help, notices. noticed. tehank youioe.thank you,

By Liliana M

Oct 5, 2023

Good reference!

By ALBARA' A

Feb 20, 2024

Good For Beginners

By Hannah T

Jan 8, 2022

Another incomplete course from the same instructor.

By Edgar E M G

Sep 9, 2023

Very basic compared to what I expected

By Shana

Jul 14, 2022

I love this course and completed it

By Mona S

Mar 4, 2022

where is the certificate?

By Suraj K

Oct 14, 2022

needs more details

By Chryshantha J

Oct 5, 2023

abrupt ending

By Bishara A A G

Dec 18, 2021

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By Jeff B

Jul 23, 2021

your dumbass final quiz only checks for the first letter to be correct you baboons. I wrote andrew in one and it said correct "Again" was the correct answer. fire your programmer lmaoo