How do you tell someone good news?

Responding to good news

  1. Wow, that sounds exciting !
  2. That’s great !
  3. How fantastic !
  4. What fantastic / good / brilliant / great / wonderful / splendid news!
  5. That’s good / brilliant / great / wonderful / splendid news!
  6. That sounds like great news!
  7. Congratulations!
  8. That’s wonderful / fantastic!

How do you respond to news in English?

How to Respond to Good News in English

  1. That’s great!
  2. Well done!
  3. I’m (so/really) glad to hear that!
  4. Wonderful! Thank you for sharing.
  5. I’m/we’re very happy for you.
  6. Congratulations.
  7. That’s very good news.

What do you say when you want to tell someone big news?

Useful phrases

  1. “I’m afraid I’ve got some bad news…”
  2. “We regret to inform you that..”
  3. “I’m really sorry to have to say this but..”
  4. “Unfortunately, there are some problems with…”
  5. “Due to…”
  6. “Because of…”
  7. “I can see that you’re really upset and angry…”
  8. “I can see why you might think that…”

What is wired news?

Wired (stylized as WIRED) is a monthly American magazine, published in print and online editions, that focuses on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics. Owned by Condé Nast, it is headquartered in San Francisco, California, and has been in publication since March/April 1993.

How do you give news?

Learn different ways to give news in English and improve your speaking skills. News is something most of us can not live without….? I’m glad/delighted to hear that!

  1. Great news!
  2. Incredible!
  3. Superb!
  4. Sounds great!
  5. Lucky you!
  6. Oh, how wonderful!
  7. I can’t believe that!

How do you write a good news message?

Good-news letters are written this way:

  1. Start with the good news.
  2. Summarize the main points of the message.
  3. Provide details and any needed background information.
  4. Present any negative elements as positively as you can.
  5. End on a positive note.

How do you thank for good news?

“Thank you very much for the great new!” “Thank you very much for the great news!”

Who is WIRED’s audience?

Reader characteristics: Readership is roughly 70% male, 30% female. Most have graduated from college and are fairly affluent. Readers are described as “globally-minded thought leaders, innovators, bloggers, and connectors” who are “constantly seeking new ideas.”

What WIRED media?

Wired communication refers to the transmission of data over a wire-based communication technology. Wired communication is also known as wireline communication. Examples include telephone networks, cable television or internet access, and fiber-optic communication.

How do you write a good news story?

Want to Hook Your Readers? Apply These 10 Principles to Create Captivating News Stories

  1. Begin with the most important facts first.
  2. Make your text thorough but succinct.
  3. Use the active tense.
  4. Communicate what’s new or different.
  5. Focus on human interest.
  6. Avoid jargon.
  7. Write acronyms out in full in the first reference.

How do you deliver positive news?

You might find this format helpful:

  1. Be direct: start with the good news to put the reader in a positive frame of mind.
  2. Give supporting details, explanation and commentary. These should be clearly organized.
  3. If there are any drawbacks, state them clearly but positively.
  4. End with a note of thanks or congratulations.