Objectives Focus Warming up 2.1 Communicating in writing 2.2 Names and addresses 2.3 Layout and style 2.4 Thinking about your reader 2.5 Sending messages Sum-up Assignment
Memory strategies 1 Acronyms and Acrostics: (for information involving key words) An acronym is an invented combination of letters. Each letter is a cue to an idea you need to remember. Example: BRASS is an acronym for how to shoot a rifle--Breath, Relax, Aim, Sight, Squeeze
Choose the missing words from the box. The first one is done for you as an example. memorandum courier pencil reference clear registered enclose zip code post code p.p. acknowledge printer stationery word-processed
Yesterday, you interviewed two people for a job as Assistant manager in your office. Write two short letters, one to the person who got the job, and the other to the person who did not get it, telling them your decision. (Invent any details you need.)
Counting III Today we'll briefly review some facts you dervied in recitation on Friday and then turn to some applications of counting. 1 The Bookkeeper Rule In recitation you learned that the number of ways to rearrange the letters in the wore BOOKKEEPER is:
Microelectronics Processing technology Fall Term 2003 Instructions for the mems Lab report Your lab report should follow the format of the IEEE Electron Device Letters. The format from the IC Lab report will be used Contents: Your Letter should include the following sections