Unit 1: Email addresses

Unit 1: Email addresses

E-mail addresses are essential in business – do you know how to say them correctly?

Email addresses

Every email address contains this sign: . Here are some email addresses:

bob@yahoo.bh
jeffery.amherst@britishcouncil.org
reservations@beachhotelbern.com

As you can see, Bob uses his first name only in his email address: bob@yahoo.bh. Jeffery Amherst uses his first name and surname in his email address: jeffery.amherst@britishcouncil.org. The address reservations@beachhotelbern.com gives the name of the department (Reservations), but not the name of the person.

Saying email addresses

When you say an email address:

  • remember that @ is pronounced ‘at’ and . is pronounced 'dot'. reservations@beachhotelbern.com is ‘reservations at beach hotel bern dot com’
  • sometimes there is a . in the person's name. jeffery.amherst@britishcouncil.org is ‘jeffery dot amherst at british council dot org’
  • _ in an email address is called ‘underscore’. teaching_ job@english_academy.id is ‘teaching underscore job at English underscore academy dot I D’.

Note that it is not necessary to use capital J and A in Jeffery Amherst's email address. People sometimes write email addresses with capital initial letters (Jeffery.Amherst@britishcouncil.org). Sometimes it is all in capitals (JEFFERY.AMHERST@BRITISHCOUNCIL.ORG). However, most people write email addresses without capital letters (jeffery.amherst@britishcouncil.org).

Address books

Email addresses appear in alphabetical order (A–Z). When names start with the same letter, look at the second letter. Here, all the names begin with F, but the second letters are: e i r u. These are in alphabetical order.

Name Email address
Fellah fellah@bqbaccounting.com
Fida fhussein@arabianairways.org
Fred Aston fred99@astoncity.biz
Fudail H fudailh@aglant.net

 

Domain names

Email addresses often include the name of the country that the address is from. This is the final two letters of the address. Here are some examples:

.af Afghanistan
.id Indonesia
.ma Morocco
.se Sweden
.uy Uruguay

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Submitted by CalebQZ on Fri, 06/03/2026 - 17:17

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I didn't know that the acronym at the end of each email address refers to the country they belong to. Thank you for enriching our knowledge.

Submitted by johanatan on Thu, 29/01/2026 - 22:51

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Email addresses are crucial today because they serve as a primary means of communication for personal, professional and business interactions...

Submitted by johanatan on Thu, 29/01/2026 - 22:40

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Johanatan Valdez

Email addresses are crucial today because they serve as a primary means of communication for personal, professional and business interactions. They provide a direct and formal way to send and receive information, documents and notifications and are required for accessing online services, social media and conducting transactions. Having a professional email address also adds credibility and helps with networking and staying connected in both personal and career contexts.

Submitted by IGORNAYI on Sat, 27/12/2025 - 19:42

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This lesson if very helful for me 

Submitted by Safe_Mode on Sat, 15/11/2025 - 17:20

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I think there're too many exercises for just email addresses

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Submitted by fabian12 on Sat, 05/07/2025 - 16:22

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Sometimes I try to write an email but I get stuck when it comes to grammar or the order it has to have.

I don't know how to use connectors to make the email more attractive as well, for me the secuence of the paragraph loses the sence.

Is there any way you recomend to  improve the email writting?

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