5W 1H
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What is inquiry
letter?
1. ) Inquiry Letter is a letter written to
request information and/or ascertain its authenticity.
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When do letters of
inquiry come solicited or unsolicited?
1.) Letters of inquiry come as either solicited or unsolicited inquiries.
1.) Letters of inquiry come as either solicited or unsolicited inquiries.
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Why do people use a
letter of iquiry?
1.) people use letter of inquiry for connecting
with another company.
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Where are the letter
of inquiries sent ?
1.) On an individual’s basis, these letters are sent to companies that are willing to hire but haven't advertised job openings.
1.) On an individual’s basis, these letters are sent to companies that are willing to hire but haven't advertised job openings.
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How do reader find
information easily with another way?
1.) Be courteous. Remember, by making this
request you are imposing on the reader’s time and/or resources.
2.) Don’t send an inquiry letter for
information you could easily find out by other means, such as with a quick
search on the Internet.
3.)Your letter can be fairly short, but it
should be long enough to adequately explain what it is that you are inquiring
about and what you want the reader to do in response to your letter.
4.) Generally, give at least a couple of weeks
for the person, company, or organization to respond to your inquiry before you
send a follow-up letter or make a follow-up phone call.
5.)If appropriate, you may want to mention
that you will keep confidential any information provided. (This may increase
the likelihood that the reader will respond to your inquiry).
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Who can relate to
the letter of request?
Letter of demand can be attributed to companies
Letter of demand can be attributed to companies
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Who can make a
request letter?
Letter of request is usually made by the company
Letter of request is usually made by the company
EXAMPLE FOR INQUIRY LETTER
VOCABULLARY
Letter = Surat
Addition = Tambahan
Signature = Tanda Tangan
Vying = Berlomba-lomba
Genuine = Asli
Ascertain = Memastikan
Scholarships = Beasiswa
Communicator = Penghubung
Funding = pendanaan
Grants = Hibah
Sales = Penjualan
Projects = Proyek
Envelope = Amplop
Considered =
Further = Lebih lanjut
Demonstrated = Ditunjukan
Courteous = Pengadilan
Companies = Perusahaan
Informational = informasi
Publication = Publikasi
Proposing = Mengusulkan
Unsolicited = Tidak diminta
Addition = Tambahan
Signature = Tanda Tangan
Vying = Berlomba-lomba
Genuine = Asli
Ascertain = Memastikan
Scholarships = Beasiswa
Communicator = Penghubung
Funding = pendanaan
Grants = Hibah
Sales = Penjualan
Projects = Proyek
Envelope = Amplop
Considered =
Further = Lebih lanjut
Demonstrated = Ditunjukan
Courteous = Pengadilan
Companies = Perusahaan
Informational = informasi
Publication = Publikasi
Proposing = Mengusulkan
Unsolicited = Tidak diminta
EXAMPLE FOR CV
EXAMPLE FOR FRACTURE
EXAMPLE FOR MEMO
EXAMPLE FOR JOB APPLICATION
ENGLISH DEBATE AND
PRESENTATION PRACTICE
(Publipreneur-Based Language Learning-PBLL)
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Adjudicator’s verbal
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SURVEYOR
Surveying or land surveying is the technique,
profession, and science of determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional
position of points and the distances and angles between them. A land surveying
professional is called a land surveyor. These points are usually on
the surface of the Earth, and they are often used to establish maps and
boundaries for ownership, locations like building corners or the surface location of
subsurface features, or other purposes required by government or civil law,
such as property sales.
Surveyors work with civil engineers, landscape architects, and regional
and urban planners to develop comprehensive design
documents. They work outdoors in many types of terrain, and they also work
indoors to prepare legal documents and other reports.
Surveyors
typically do the following:
- Measure distances, directions, and
angles between points on, above, and below the earth's surface
- Select known reference points and then
determine the exact location of important features in the survey area
using special equipment
- Establish official land and water
boundaries
- Research land records and other
sources of information affecting properties
- Look for evidence of previous
boundaries to determine where boundary lines are
- Travel to locations to measure
distances and directions between points
- Record the results of surveying and
verify the accuracy of data
- Prepare plots, maps, and reports
- Work with cartographers (mapmakers), architects, construction managers, and others
- Present findings to clients,
government agencies, and others
- Write descriptions of land for deeds,
leases, and other legal documents
- Provide expert testimony in court
regarding their work or that of other surveyors
Vocabulary
Distance = Jarak
Surface = Permukaan
Often = Sering
Establish = Mendirikan
Boundaries = Batasan-batasan
Develop = Berkembang
Measure = Ukuran
Evidence = Bukti
Direction = Arah