An email to congratulate a colleague

An email to congratulate a colleague

Learn how to write an email to congratulate a colleague.

Do the preparation task first. Then read the text and tips and do the exercises.

Preparation

Reading text

To: Jon
From: Sue
Subject: Great presentation!

Hi Jon

I'm just writing to say well done on your presentation this morning. It was not an easy task and I'm glad it went well.

You were well prepared. The content was relevant and easy to follow. You also thought about the questions people would have. I think they were impressed! I'm sure everyone feels happier about the new system now.

If you have time, please could you listen to my presentation for next week?

See you later
Sue

Tips

  1. Write a clear subject line.
  2. It's OK to start with Hi for an informal or friendly email.
  3. Start with your reason for writing:
    I'm just writing to say …
  4. Give specific feedback about things that went well:
    The content was relevant and interesting …
    It was easy to follow …
    … you thought about the questions people would have.
  5. Say what effect their work has had:
    I think they were impressed!
    I'm sure everyone feels happier about the new system now.
  6. You can finish with See you later or Speak soon.

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Average: 4.5 (8 votes)

Submitted by shironeiko on Fri, 14/08/2020 - 06:25

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I'm a student so instead of congratulate collegues, I'm really proud of my friends when they done the good work.

Submitted by walotaibi on Wed, 12/08/2020 - 09:16

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Yes, I did. I congratulated my friend for their graduating from nursing college. And also I congratulated her for her wedding. I wish her the best life.

Submitted by Venus on Mon, 03/08/2020 - 12:11

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To: Susan From: Bee Subject: A great presentation I am writing to congratulate on your fabulous presentation today. It was a great presentation worth attending. We now know a lot more regarding Rheumatoid arthritis including the latest guidelines. In addition to this, you were well-prepared for the questions which was impressive. Could you help me with my presentation next week if you have time. Best regards, Bee

Submitted by Phan Bao Dung on Mon, 03/08/2020 - 10:15

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Last week, I wrote an email to congratulate my colleague due to her promotion. She just became our team leader. She keens on her job, has a lot of experience, highly responsible and strick management skills. I'm really happy with my new manager.

Submitted by Mai Khin Nway Shein on Mon, 27/07/2020 - 11:02

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I am congratulate my friend who lives near my room. She got a scholarship for KOICA. I am very impressed and proud for her. If we have some free time, I would ask some ideas for my turn and I want to know about her experience.

Submitted by Miss Elogne on Tue, 21/07/2020 - 23:54

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It is very important to congratulate a colleague who has done well and learn from him or her

Submitted by Allate on Tue, 21/07/2020 - 22:44

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I do congratulate my colleagues on many occasions. When I have the opportunity to observe my colleague in his class, I congratulate him or her on the quality of the lesson. If my colleague did well, I do not hesitate to congratulate him, because for sure I learn something from every lesson I observe and we share ideas.

Submitted by Papis on Tue, 21/07/2020 - 19:00

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Of Course I do congratulate colleagues for their work they have done. It's important to get feedback from colleagues and to know their appreciation for improving our professionnal development.

Submitted by Birane on Tue, 21/07/2020 - 12:59

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These tasks are relevant. Thank you

Submitted by Saamongo on Tue, 21/07/2020 - 12:26

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Hello Kali, I would like to tell that you deserve it and you master the topic about the presentation of Inplementing classroom action research, Congratulation! You did it Well last time and i discovered many things. The content was clear. We were pleased with your cascade training. If you don't mind, I'd like you to give me a hand on how to zoom in through power point. See you later Rigo.