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Communicating at Work 85 Write Right Respond to Ted, a coworker, using the to-do list in Listen Up. Hello, Ted. I hope I’m not disturbing you. Ted Smith Online Now Not at all. What’s up, Nick? I’m with you. What can I do? Oh, really? While I was preparing a sales update for Katherine, I found out that we are running out of (1) . Yes. So we need to (2) . It’s important. You’ve contacted the toy car supplier before, right? Yes, I have. I sent them an email concerning another business matter. (Politely ask Ted for the toy car supplier’s email address to contact.) (3) Complete the email below using the dialogue in Listen Up and Write Right. Dear Mr. Ryu, I hope this email finds you well. My name is Nick Green, and I am writing on behalf of Katherine Williams, the manager of Middlemount Department Store. (1) (Explain the current situation of running low on toy cars.) (2) (Request an earlier delivery of products from the supplier.) (3) (Inform the supplier that even a few dozen would be acceptable.) (4) (Explain that the store is willing to pay a rush fee if necessary.) Very respectfully, Nick Green When writing in a workplace setting, it’s important to be clear and concise. Use simple and direct language to convey your message.
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