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Details
Gain the confidence to use language correctly in any kind of document, presentation or speech. Avoid the common pitfalls and take away the confusion of grammatical errors. Answers all your questions on everyday grammar.
Duration: 1 day
Aims
To give people who use written or spoken English at work the confidence to use language correctly in any kind of document, presentation, or speech.
For
Those who want to be more confident in their use of professional English.
Learning Outcomes
- Identify the main types of words we use and how they function in sentences
- Apply the essential word-order in English to clarify your message
- Know the difference between, and when to use, the active and passive voice
- Use the structure of paragraphs to develop and communicate your ideas
- Distinguish between correct grammar and a communicative professional style
- Know how to create an appropriate tone that supports your professional message
- Write for your audience, whether at the office, on the Web or in the sector
Content
-Identifying the eight types of words and how they
function
-Exploring and applying the essential word-order in
English
-Using simple, compound, and complex sentences
-Communicating your ideas with paragraph structure and
punctuation to create clarity and coherence
-Developing an appropriate professional writing style and
tone that supports your key message
-Separating the functions of editing and proofreading
-Reviewing learning for further development
“This course will answer all the questions you have always wanted to ask about everyday grammar” Paul Brollo, Course trainer.
Venues and Dates
London
Charity Centre, Directory of Social Change, 24 Stephenson Way, London, NW1 2DP
London
Charity Centre, Directory of Social Change, 24 Stephenson Way, London, NW1 2DP
Fees
Band A £145.00
Band B £240.00
Band C £360.00
Band A: Voluntary and community organisations with a turnover of between £100,000 and £500,000.
Band B: Voluntary and community organisations with a turnover of over £500,000.
Band C: Statutory and commercial organisations.
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