Write It Right
Does it take you ages to produce something in writing? Do you puzzle over your punctuation, groan at your grammar and wrestle with getting the contents just right? Then this two-day workshop is just for you….
The training is designed to help business writers produce quality letters, memos, emails and short reports which not only express clearly, concisely and correctly what they want to say – but which are also easier to read and understand. By planning what to write and thinking about the tone and style, writers will save time and money and have the desired effect on their reader. |
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What you will learn
» The six Cs of effective business writing
» The importance of using plain English
» The need to define objectives and consider your reader
» Techniques for planning and structuring your writing
» Layout and presentation
» The correct use of email for business
» Essential grammar, punctuation and spelling
» How to choose the right word
» How to make sure your writing is readable |
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Who should attend?
Staff at all levels who have concerns about writing and want to gain confidence and develop their skills. The workshop is available for groups of 6-10. |
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"Write It Right"
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£1,800 for this two-day in-house course for up to 10 delegates.
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Which is right in the following examples?
The (criteria/criterion?) for success is dogged determination.
Last year there (was/were?) (fewer/less?) complaints than the year before.
The boss ordered Chris and (me/I?) to go to the meeting.
If you're struggling with any of these, we can help! We can also help you understand why the title of this course is grammatically incorrect. Book a course and find out. (But if you can't wait, email us to check your answers.)
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