Inquiry Write an Email Topics
Practice writing emails to request information or ask questions professionally.
Inquiry
You recently interviewed for the position of Marketing Intern at GreenWave Solutions, an environmental technology company, on October 10th with Ms. Sarah Thompson, the Head of Marketing. During the interview, you discussed your recent project on sustainable marketing strategies that you completed as part of your Marketing 301 course. You also expressed your interest in GreenWave's innovative approach to eco-friendly product launches. You want to thank Ms. Thompson for the opportunity and reinforce your enthusiasm for the role.
Inquiry
You are Alex Smith, a graduate student at Greenfield University, currently living in an apartment at 123 Maple Street. Your lease is set to expire on June 30, 2023, and you are interested in renewing it for another year. You have been living there since July 2022 and have enjoyed the location due to its proximity to campus and local amenities. However, you are concerned about potential rent increases and would like to discuss this before making a decision.
Inquiry
You are interested in joining the Green Earth Initiative, a community program focused on environmental conservation in your area. You read on their website that they have upcoming volunteer opportunities and workshops starting in March 2024. You need more information about these activities before deciding to participate. The program is organized by the local university's Department of Environmental Studies, and you are keen to contribute your skills in sustainable practices.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a TOEFL inquiry email?
An inquiry email asks for information professionally. Common scenarios include asking about course details, application requirements, service availability, or product specifications.
How should I structure a TOEFL inquiry email?
Start with a clear subject line, introduce yourself briefly, state your specific questions, provide context if needed, and close with a polite thank you. Keep it 80-120 words.