- Teacher: Kathy Martin
Effective Writing for Business 1
Working in a business environment requires knowledge and awareness of business terminology and expression. Employees should also understand various communication media in a business environment in order to fulfil requirements and expectations of various tasks. Working in a company requires collaboration and effective teamwork, not only to impact on the company output but also to ensure harmonious interpersonal relationships in a work environment.
This course examines writing, both in terms of the sender of the information, and how the recipient might receive the message and interpret it. Feedback and emotions are also considerations in a business environment in terms of writing with intent but also for impact.
- Teacher: Kathy Martin
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Effective Writing for Business 2
Effective writing for business 1 examines writing in terms of the sender, recipient and emotive impact and feedback. Effective writing for business 2 examines the process of writing in terms of register, context and formality. Structure and punctuation are also assessed and how these can impact on tone and thus the message that is being sent. Summary skills are not only important in a business environment but are also necessary to sustain accuracy in succinct communication in general. These skills are explored in detail in this course, as well as appropriate sequencing of writing, which is necessary to communicate a logically developed point of view.
- Teacher: Kathy Martin
Interactive business vocabulary
Business Writing is followed by twelve interactive assessments to enrich participants’ business vocabulary. The words in these vocabulary exercises have been specifically selected to include a comprehensive selection of business jargon, for example, administration, infrastructure and ideology.
The use of correct prepositions is also explored as these small words can change the meaning of sentences and thus messages that are communicated and understood. The interaction questions have been designed to include match the columns, multiple choice and even choose the correct word to ensure variety in engagement.
Writing Community
Are you an aspiring journalist? Maybe you have written short stories or even poetry? Are you thinking of writing an autobiography in the future and are contemplating starting with a memoir before you undertake anything more challenging? Many people are talented writers and enjoy sharing their work with others but possibly cannot find a forum to do so. Boston Language School is now providing you with this forum – not only to share your writing and receive constructive feedback but also to discuss different genres of writing. Journalism, for example, encompasses a wide range of genres including political, science and even digital. Photographic journalism involves writing accompanied by images. If you feel inspired by all that has been mentioned, then the Writing Community is the forum for you. Connect with others who are also looking for a community of aspiring poets, novelists and journalists and begin writing in earnest.
Writing Competition
Boston Language School is proud to be the forum for developing poets, writers and journalists. Writing an award-winning novel, poem or even article takes practise and refinement. If you love searching for originality of expression and creativity in imagery, and feel bored with cliched and prosaic writing, then this is the competition for you to enter. Writing is a process and as an aspirant writer you possibly would welcome constructive feedback, even if you are not, at first, an award-winning writer. Keep your eye on our regular writing competitions and keep your imagination tuned into excellence.