写一封电子邮件问候朋友的英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Writing an Email to Greet My FriendHi! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. I love writing stories and essays, especially about my friends and family. Today I want to tell you about how I wrote an email to my best friend Sophie to say hello and catch up.Sophie and I have been best friends since we were 5 years old and in kindergarten together. We used to have so much fun playing pretend, coloring, and running around at recess. Then last year, Sophie's family had to move to another city because her dad got a new job. I was really sad when they left because Sophie is my very best friend in the whole world.Even though Sophie doesn't live near me anymore, we've stayed super close by sending each other emails, texting our parents' phones, and video calling. Writing emails to Sophie is one of my favorite things to do because I get to tell her all about what's been happening in my life and hear back from her too.The last time I emailed Sophie was about a month ago. A few days ago, I was really missing her, so I decided to write her a new email to say hello and let her know I was thinking about her. Here are the steps I followed to write my email:First, I logged into my parent's email account since I'm not old enough to have my own email yet. My parents helped me set up an email address just for sending messages to Sophie and her family when they moved away.Next, I clicked the button to compose a new email message. Then I typed Sophie's email address in the "To" field so the email would go right to her. I put a greeting on the next line that said "Hi Sophie!" to start off my email in a friendly way.After that, I started typing out my message to catch Sophie up on my life and ask how she was doing. Here's what I wrote:Hi Sophie!How are you? I miss you so much! Things have been pretty good here but not as fun without you. School is keeping me super busy with a ton of homework and projects. I just finished a big book report on The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe which was a lot of work but I loved the book.In my free time, I've been playing a lot of soccer which is really fun. My team is doing well so far this season! I've also been reading tons of books from the library and writing new stories. I'll have to share my latest story about a girl who goes on adventures in a magical forest when I see you next.What has been new with you? How is your new school? Have you made lots of new friends? What are your favorite subjects and activities? I want to hear every detail!My family is doing well too. My little brother Josh is finally out of the crying baby phase and starting to be fun to play with. He loves building blocks and cars and trucks. My parents are the same as always - working hard and keeping me and Josh in line! We're planning a trip to the beach over spring break which should be a blast.Well, that's all for now. I can't wait to hear back from you! Send me an email or give me a call soon so we can chat. I miss you!Love,EmmaAfter writing out my message, I read through it a few times to make sure everything sounded good and I didn't make anyspelling or grammar mistakes. The email was pretty long but I had so much to tell Sophie after not talking to her for a while.When I was happy with how the email looked, I clicked the "Send" button. I was so excited for Sophie to read my message and couldn't wait to get a reply from her!Writing emails to my friends is one of my favorite things ever, especially when I get to catch up with my BFF Sophie who lives far away now. Even though we're not together in person, emailing helps us stay just as close. I'm already looking forward to sending her another message soon!That's the story of my latest email to Sophie. Thanks for reading, and let me know if you have any other questions! I love writing and talking about my friends.篇2Hi, my name is Timmy and I'm in 4th grade. Today, my teacher Mrs. Jones taught us how to write a friendly email to greet a friend or family member. I thought it would be fun to share what I learned with you!First, you need to open up your email program on the computer or tablet. My dad helped me set up an email account so I can practice. The email program kind of looks like a mailbox,with different folders for your inbox, sent messages, drafts, and more.To start a new email, you click the button that says "Compose" or "New Message." This opens up a blank email window. At the top, there is a box where you type in who you want to send the email to. This is called the "To:" field. Mrs. Jones said we should put the email address of our friend here.My best friend Joey's email is***************************. I typed that into the "To:" box. If you want, you can also add other email addresses in the "CC:" which means carbon copy. That sends the same email to multiple people at once.Next, there is a box called the "Subject" line. This is a short preview of what your email will be about. I wrote "Hi from Timmy!" as my subject. Mrs. Jones said to keep subjects short but clear.Okay, now for the fun part - writing the actual message! This big blank area is where you type out whatever you want to say to your friend or family member.Here's what I wrote in my message to Joey:Hi Joey!How's it going? I'm writing you this email to practice what we learned in computer class today. Mrs. Jones showed us how to send emails to friends and family. Isn't that cool?I hope you're having a great weekend so far. What did you do yesterday? I went to the park with my mom and little brother and played on the swings and slides. So much fun!Do you want to get together soon and have a playdate? Maybe we could go to the new trampoline park that just opened up. I've been really wanting to go jump around there. Let me know if you can!Anyway, that's all for now. Can't wait to hear back from you!Your friend,TimmyAfter typing out your message, you can add fun emojis by clicking the smiley face icon. I added a couple of suns and a soccer ball to my email. Emojis make emails more colorful and fun!Once you're finished writing, you click the "Send" button. This delivers your email to your friend's inbox so they can read it. Pretty easy, right?Mrs. Jones said we should check our inboxes regularly in case people send us replies. If Joey writes me back, I'll see his response show up as a new message. I can then click on it to read what he said.When reading an email someone sent you, pay close attention to who it's from and what the subject line says so you know what it's about. It's just like getting a letter in the mailbox at home, except electronic!I really enjoyed learning about emails in class. It's such an easy way to send quick messages and keep in touch with friends and relatives who live far away. You can share updates, make plans to meet up, or just say hi. Way better than writing letters by hand and having to use stamps and the mailbox!I can't wait to email more of my friends and family members. Maybe I'll even email my grandparents to say hello. I'll have to ask my mom for their email addresses.Well, that's all I have to share about writing friendly emails! Let me know if you have any other questions. I'll do my best toexplain more about using email and the internet. Technology is so awesome - I love learning new computer skills. Bye for now!篇3Writing an Email to Greet My FriendHi everyone! My name is Emily, and I'm in 5th grade. Today, I want to tell you all about how I wrote an email to my friend Jessica to say hello and catch up with her.Jessica and I have been best friends since we were in kindergarten. We used to live right next door to each other and would play together every day after school. But last year, her family had to move to another city because her dad got a new job. I was really sad when she left because I missed her so much!At first, Jessica and I wrote letters back and forth to keep in touch. That was fun for a little while, but it took a long time for the letters to arrive in the mail. My mom suggested we try emailing instead since it's much faster. I had never really sent an email before, but she showed me how to use her email account.When I first opened up the email, I saw a blank screen with a place to type at the top. I clicked on the "To" field and typed in Jessica's email address that her mom had sent me. Next, I had to come up with a subject line. The subject lets the person knowwhat the email is about before they even open it. Since I was just saying hi, I typed "Hi from Emily!"Then it was time to start the actual email message. My first line was "Dear Jessica," because that's how you begin a friendly letter. But then I stopped and thought - do people actually say "Dear" in emails? I asked my mom, and she said while some people do use "Dear," it's more common to just skipright to "Hi Jessica,"So that's what I went with: "Hi Jessica!" I pressed Enter to start a new line. On the next line, I wrote: "How are you? I miss you so much!" And then I pressed Enter again to start a new paragraph.In the next paragraph, I chatted about some of the things that had been going on in my life since Jessica moved away. I told her about joining the school art club and how much I was enjoying it. I also mentioned losing my first tooth a few weeks ago and how excited I was to get a dollar from the tooth fairy!After that paragraph, I clicked the Enter button a couple times to leave a little space before starting my next section. Here, I asked Jessica about her new home and school. "How do you like your new house and neighborhood? Have you made any new friends at your new school yet?"I spent probably around 20 minutes writing my email, trying to include all the different updates to fill Jessica in on what she had missed. Before I knew it, I had written four long paragraphs!When I finished typing out everything I wanted to say, I went back and gave it a quick read-through. I fixed a couple spelling mistakes and made sure all my punctuation looked right. My mom always tells me to proofread before sending an email or turning in homework.Finally, I was ready to hit "send"! But before I did, I added one last line at the very end: "Can't wait to hear back from you! Your Best Friend, Emily."After I clicked "send," there was no going back! The email was officially on its way to Jessica's inbox. I felt excited but also a little nervous - I hoped she would write me back soon with lots of her own news and updates!Sure enough, just a couple days later, I heard that familiar "ding" from my mom's email account. I rushed over to check, and there was a nice long reply from Jessica. She thanked me for the newsy email and gave me all the details on her new life in her town. We went back-and-forth sending messages for over an hour that day! Even though we couldn't hang out in person, it was the next best thing.Emailing Jessica made me feel much more connected to her, like she wasn't so far away after all. I loved being able to catch up instantly and share everything going on. From now on, we've decided to email each other at least once a week. Writing emails is so much fun - and way faster than snail mail! I'm really going to miss Jessica this summer, but at least we'll be able to keep in touch easily through our email penpals.So that's the story of my first experience writing an email to a friend! It was easier than I thought, but still took some thinking about what details to include and how to organize my message. I'm just glad Jessica and I can continue our best friendshp, even from different cities. Email is pretty awesome if you ask me!。