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Using Email for Networking in EnglishBy Daphne Mackey, Richard Moore, University of Washington

In a Nutshell

This edX course from the University of Washington helps non-native English speakers learn the email networking skills they need to stand out in the professional world.

Favorite Quote

Be clear and specific. Your readers don't have a lot of time to spend reading emails, so the less time they have to spend trying to understand what you're trying to say, the better.

Daphne Mackey

Introduction

What are the most effective strategies for professional networking via email?

Using Email for Networking in English is an edX course from the University of Washington in Seattle.

Daphne Mackey is a textbook author and English as a second language, or ESL, instructor. Richard Moore is a language professor at the University of Washington.

The course aims to assist the careers of people whose first language is not English but who speak English moderately well.

Through videos, discussions, and quizzes, the instructors explain how to improve your networking skills through email communications.

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