Fundamentals of Writing
$49.00
The novel we can’t put down, the poem we never forgot, and the speech that changes the way we look at the world are all examples of good writing. This is everything from the memo that gets action, and the letter that says what a phone call can’t
In business situations, most of us will have to write, whether this involves emails, proposals, memos, or letters. And in these situations, the language needs to be concrete, the point of view clear, and the points well expressed.
This course will give you the tools to become a better writer, with lessons that include: the value of well written communication; how to write and proofread your work; making your writing clear and concise; how to apply these writing skills in real-world situations; paragraph structure, tone, and syntax specifics; formatting memos, letters, and emails for different professional settings.
Description
Course Outline:
Session One: Course Overview
Session Two: Why Write?
Session Three: Be Clear
Session Four: Be Concise
Session Five: Be Complete
Session Six: Be Correct
Session Seven: Word Agreement
Session Eight: Active and Passive Voice
Session Nine: Sentences and Sentence Types
Session Ten: Inclusive Language
Session Eleven: Punctuation
Session Twelve: Revising, Spelling, and Proofreading
Personal Action Plan
Course Summary
Recommended Reading List
Pre-Course Assessment
Post-Course Assessment