If There’s a Conflict, Email Me

Skill: Reading, Writing,  

Topic: Social Skills: Compliments, Apologies, Requests, and Invitations 

Mode: Interpersonal 

Level: Intermediate 

Can-Do/Competency: I can write an email to a professor or boss to make a request (make up exam, day off, etc.) 

Excerpt: Student needs to write an email to an instructor communicating that  they have a conflict with an upcoming quiz. They must then respond to their teacher’s response.

Instructions to the teacher: 

Students will write you an email letting you know that they have a conflict with a ‘Pretend Quiz’ scheduled for next Wednesday. In the message they should ask if they could take the quiz earlier in the day during your office hours. You should then reply to the message indicating whether its possible to reschedule the quiz at that time or not.  The student can then reply to you acknowledging that they have received the message. Attention should be paid to any cultural norms regarding formal communication  

Instructions to students: 

Your professor has scheduled a “Pretend Quiz” for next Wednesday, but you have a conflict. You will write you an email letting your professor know that you have a conflict. In the message you should ask if you could take the quiz earlier in the day during your professor’s office hours. Your professor will then reply to the message indicating whether its possible to reschedule the quiz at that time or not.  You can then reply to you acknowledging that you have received the message. Attention should be paid to any cultural norms regarding formal communication