Emails are an important part of our daily life. They help us send and receive messages quickly. One day, I received an email that made me very happy. It was a special email that I will never forget.
The email came from my best friend, Riya. She had moved to another city last year. Since then, we had not talked much. I missed her a lot. Then one morning, I opened my email inbox and saw a message from her. The subject line said, “Hello from Mumbai!” I was so excited to read it.
The email started with warm greetings. She wrote that she was doing well and adjusting to her new school. She told me about her new friends, teachers, and the big city life. She said that the school was different from ours. It had more students and many fun activities. Riya also shared some photos of her new house and school. I loved seeing them.
In the email, she asked about my life too. She wanted to know how I was doing in school and if I had made any new friends. She wrote that she missed our lunch breaks, games, and stories. She promised to visit during the summer holidays.
At the end of the email, she wrote something very sweet. She said, “No matter where I live, you will always be my best friend.” This line touched my heart. I felt very happy and emotional. I quickly replied to her email and told her everything about my life. I shared photos of our old school days and some funny moments we had together.
This email made me realize how powerful a simple message can be. It connected two friends who were far apart. It brought back old memories and created new hope. I kept reading the email again and again. It felt like Riya was right there with me.
Emails are not just for work or study. They are also a way to share feelings, thoughts, and love. A kind message can make someone’s day better. It can bring joy, hope, and a big smile.
In today’s world, we often use social media and texting, but email still has its charm. It is more personal and thoughtful. You can take your time to write and express yourself.
I will always remember this email. It reminded me that true friendship does not depend on distance. A good friend is always close to your heart. That email was a gift, and I will keep it safe forever,
- Who sent you the email?
- When did you receive the email?
- What was the subject line?
- Why was the email special?
- What was the email about?
- How did you feel after reading it?
- Did the email include any photos?
- Was the email long or short?
- Did you reply to the email?
- How soon did you reply?
- What did you write in your reply?
- Have you saved the email?
- Do you read it again sometimes?
- What was your first reaction?
- Did anyone else read the email?
- Was the email written in good English?
- Was it formal or informal?
- Did the email make you emotional?
- Did the email make you laugh?
- Did the email include any stories?
- What is an email?
- How do you start an email?
- How do you end an email?
- What are common email greetings?
- What are common closing lines?
- What is a subject line?
- Why is a subject line important?
- What is an email inbox?
- What is a reply button?
- What does CC and BCC mean?
- Should you check spelling before sending?
- Should you reply to every email?
- How soon should you respond?
- Is it okay to write in capital letters?
- Should you use emojis in emails?
- How can you organize your inbox?
- What should you avoid in emails?
- Should you share personal data in emails?
- Is it okay to forward emails?
Email vs. Other Communication
- Is email better than texting?
- Is email more formal than a phone call?
- Can emails replace letters?
- Is email faster than postal mail?
- Do people still use email for chatting?
Email and Education
- How can students use email?
- Should schools teach email writing?
- Can emails help with homework?
- Can teachers give feedback through email?
- Is it good to email your principal?
Creative Questions
- Write an email to your favorite teacher.
- Imagine getting an email from a celebrity.
- How would you email a new friend?
- What if you got an email from the future?
- How would you email someone who is upset?
Grammar and Vocabulary
- What tenses are used in emails?
- What phrases are polite in emails?
- How do you say sorry in an email?
- How do you ask for help in an email?
- What is a good way to say thank you?
Email Technology
- What is Gmail?
- What is Outlook?
- What is a spam folder?
- How do you delete an email?
- What is email storage?
Safety and Privacy
- How do you stay safe while
- What is junk mail?
- Can someone hack your email?
- Why is a strong password important?
Fun and Thought
- What if your pet sent you an email?
- What if your favorite cartoon emailed you?
- What would you do if you got a wrong email?
- What would you do if you found an old email?
- Can an email change your life?
Email Writing Practice
- Write an email to your cousin.
- Write an email asking for help.
- Write a funny email.
- Write an email with 5 questions.
- Write an email about your school trip.
Reflection and Opinion
- Do you like writing emails?
- Do you check emails daily?
- Who sends you the most emails?
- Do you prefer emails or messages?
- Have you ever received a surprise email?
Vocabulary Focus
- What does “inbox” mean?
- What is a “thread” in email?
- What is an “attachment”?
- What is an “auto-reply”?
- What is a “draft”?
Others
- Can you email your future self?
- Can you make friends through email?
- Have you sent a birthday email?
- Have you ever ignored an email?
- What if you send an email by mistake?
- Have you sent an email to your teacher?
- Can email be used for storytelling?
- What do you learn from writing emails?
- How does email improve English?
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