Senin, 09 Desember 2013

defination of english business and type of english later

Defination of english business


Business means buying and selling, and English is the name of our mother tongue. Business English is obviously such English as is used in mercantile transactions. Our definition is quickly made.
But it will bear expansion. We must answer certain questions that inevitably arise. Is some special brand of English used in business? And how are we to know when we are studying business and when merely the English of business?
Take the first of these two questions. There are of course certain words which name business transactions primarily. Buy, sell, exchange, barter, trade, purchase, shop, customer, hire, rent, pay, fee, price, retail, wholesale, lease, mortgage, merchandise, commodity, goods, stock, office, factory, finance, money, funds, capita interest, sum, amount, balance, cash, currency, bill, receipt, note, draft, check, bank, cashier, bookkeeper, stenographer, clerk - hundreds of words like these will occur to us at random as being mercantile words in a peculiar sense.
To be sure, they are not all limited to business transactions. Note the word brand. It is primarily mercantile, naming a particular kind of goods. But in the second paragraph, above, the phrase "special brand of English" appears. Here the word is used figuratively. Every business word can be extended in that way to social or literary use. When we speak of wholesale slaughter, or of a stock of words, we use commercial figures of speech, and Americans are exceedingly fond of doing so. You have heard people speak of a thoroughly posted man, as if a man were a ledger. You have heard them speak of the balance of the day, as if time were literally money. You have noticed that an American likes to claim everything in sight; I mean, he prefers to claim that a thing is so, rather than assert, declare, contend, allege, maintain, or swear that it is so.

Type of English leter
Inquiry letter of English Business Letter
Inquiry letter is a letter of request, also known as a letter of the candidate. Which will be sent to companies. Request letter is a letter from a prospective buyer to the seller requesting information products offered. With a quote from the seller then potential buyers will know the price and a information of the items or services to be purchased. This is the purpose of the prospective buyer a write request letter to the seller. When the prospective buyer has to know the condition of an item or services following the price and term of sale and purchase, of course he does not need anymore request a quote from the seller. Letter of inquiry required in formal trade requiring formal procedures in writing. The letter of inquiry is often an early stage of the business transaction. By the letter of inquiry prospective buyers ask or inquiry about the items or service to be purchased. In response, the seller expalined the things he want to know the buyer, buyer’s reservation and eventually business transaction as the end of the buying and selling process.In the letter of inquiry for the items usually offer prospective buyers ask :
1. Name and type of items.
2. Specification of items, namely : type, size, quality, capacity, etc.
3. The price per unit.
4. Piece.
5. How to pay
6. How to surrender, and
7.  Easy that may be obtained by the buyer, such as guarantees and other.

In addition to things mentioned above prospective buyers asking price lists and catalogs (if the items varies), and a technical description of the items in the form of leaflet or brochures. For items that are possible, prospective buyers can also request sent examples of the real stuff.Through a letter of inquiry and supply service, prospecitve buyers can inquiry :
1. The form of services that can be presented by the seller.
2. Equipment that can be used by the seller as a support (If any)
3. Price
4. Piece and
5. How to pay

Parts of a letter
The following are the parts of a business letter listed in the proper sequential order. Letterhead
Stationary printed at the top of the page including the company name, logo, full address, and other elements such as trademark symbols, phone & fax numbers, and an e-mail.

Dateline
The date is the month (spelled out), day, and year. If you are using Microsoft Word, click - Insert, then Time and Date. Press Enterfour times after the date.

Letter Address
The complete address of the recipient of the letter. The letter address usually includes the personal title (Mr., Mrs. etc.), first and last name followed by the company name, street address, city, province, and postal code. Press Enter twice after letter address.

Salutation
The word Dear followed by the personal title and last name of the recipient (Dear Mr. Smith). Press Enter twice after the salutation.

Body
The text that makes up the message of the letter. Single-space the paragraphs and double-space between the paragraphs. PressEnter twice after the last paragraph.

Complimentary closing
A phrase used to end a letter. Capitalize only the first letter. If there is a colon after the salutation, there must be a comma after the complimentary close. Press Enter four times (or more) after the complimentary close to allow for a written signature.

Name and title of writer
Type the first and last name of the sender. The sender's personal title (Mr., Ms., Dr., etc) should be included. Use a comma to separate the job title if it's on the same line as the name. Do not use a comma if the job title is on a separate line. Press Enter twice after the name or title.
  Style of business letter
Style 1 : FULL BLOCK STYLE_____________________
_________________________________(1)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (2)
________________ (3)
_____________________________________________________(4)
________________________________________(5)
____________________ (6)
______________________________(7)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(8)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (9)
__________________ (10)
__________________ (11)
__________________ (12)

Description :1.    Letterhead2.    Reference3.    Date line4.    Inside address5.    Attention line6.    Salutation7.    Subject line8.    Body of  letter9.    Complimentary close10.  Signature11.  Enclosure12.

Carbon copy notation
Style 2 : BLOCK STYLE_____________________
 _________________________________(1)
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (2)                                
____________________(3)
____________________________________(4)
__________________________________________________________(5)
____________________ (6)
______________________________(7)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(8)
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (9)
___________________ (10)

Description :1.            Letterhead2.            Reference3.            Date line4.            Inside address5.            Attention line6.            Salutation7.            Subject line8.            Body of  letter9.            Complimentary close10.        

Signature
Style 3 : SEMI BLOCK STYLE______________________ _________________________________(1)
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (2)                                
   ___________________ (3)
____________________________________(4)
__________________________________________________________(5)
____________________ (6)
____________________________________(7)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(8)
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(9)
____________________(10)

Description :1.            Letterhead2.            Reference3.            Date line4.            Inside address5.            Attention line6.            Salutation7.            Subject line8.            Body of  letter9.            Complimentary close10.       

 SignatureStyle 4 : SIMPLIFIED STYLE___________________
 ________________________________ (1)______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (2)________________ (3)____________________________________ (4)__________________________________________________________(5)____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (6)_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (7)Description :1.          Letterhead2.          Reference3.          Date line4.          Inside address5.          Subject line6.          Body of Letter7.          Signature  Style 5 : HANGING INDENTATION STYLE______________________ _________________________________(1)
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (2)                                    
___________________(3)
______________________________________________________(4)
________________________________________(5)
___________________________(6)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(7)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (8)
__________________ (9)

Description :1.          Letterhead2.          Reference3.          Date line4.          Inside address5.          Salutation6.          Subject line7.          Body of  letter8.          Complimentary close9.          Signature

Source :http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/business%20englis
hhttp://esl.about.com/od/businessenglishwriting/a/Types-Of-Business-Letters.htm
http://masterpiace.blogspot.com/2011/10/form-and-style-business-english-latter2.html
http://www.studyenglishtoday.net/business-letter-parts.html

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar

subject

Subject, Verb, Complement and Modifier SUBJECT The subject of a sentence or clause is the part of the sentence or clause about which some...