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Educational worksheet teaching the parts of an email with an example and interactive labeling activity.

Worksheet titled "Parts of an Email" showing an email draft with labeled sections for Closing, Opening, Subject, and Body, with instructions to drag words to the correct boxes.

Worksheet titled "Parts of an Email" showing an email draft with labeled sections for Closing, Opening, Subject, and Body, with instructions to drag words to the correct boxes.

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Part 1: Labeling the Parts of the Email



We are given four labels to drag to the correct parts of the email:
- Closing
- Opening
- Subject
- Body

Here is the email layout with arrows pointing to different sections:

1. "Confirm Job Interview" → This is in the Subject line.
2. "Hello Mr. Smith," → This is the Opening of the email.
3. The paragraph starting with "Thank you for your email..." → This is the Body of the email.
4. "Sincerely, Martha Jones 519-979-1234" → This is the Closing.

So, matching the boxes from top to bottom:

- First box (pointing to "Confirm Job Interview") → Subject
- Second box (pointing to "Hello Mr. Smith,") → Opening
- Third box (pointing to the main message) → Body
- Fourth box (pointing to "Sincerely, Martha Jones...") → Closing

Correct labels:
- Top: Subject
- Second: Opening
- Third: Body
- Bottom: Closing

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Part 2: Answering the Questions



Now let’s answer the questions about the email:

#### 1. Who is the email from?
The email is signed by Martha Jones, so she is the sender.

Answer: Martha Jones

#### 2. Who is the email to?
The greeting says "Hello Mr. Smith,", so the email is addressed to Mr. Smith.

Answer: Mr. Smith

#### 3. What is the subject of the email?
The subject line clearly states: "Confirm Job Interview"

Answer: Confirm Job Interview

#### 4. When is the interview?
In the body: "I am available to meet with you on Friday, June 2nd at 10:00pm."

Answer: Friday, June 2nd at 10:00 pm

#### 5. Martha is happy about the interview.
This is a true/false or inference question.

She says:
> "I would really enjoy working as a cashier at your store. I look forward to meeting you on Friday."

These phrases show enthusiasm and happiness.

Answer: True – Martha is happy about the interview.

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Final Answers:



Labeling:
- Subject → "Confirm Job Interview"
- Opening → "Hello Mr. Smith,"
- Body → Main paragraph
- Closing → "Sincerely, Martha Jones 519-979-1234"

Questions:
1. Martha Jones
2. Mr. Smith
3. Confirm Job Interview
4. Friday, June 2nd at 10:00 pm
5. True – She expresses excitement and anticipation.

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