Effective Business Writing
You must first complete English: How to Write Clearly and Concisely before taking this course.
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The aim of this course is to improve your English skills in professional business writing. From developing your use of vocabulary and grammar for different business writing genres to improve your ability to write professional business documents, this course contains every aspect that one needs for effective business writing. Not only the course will teach you to write persuasively in English for the right context and audience, but you will also be able to use appropriate style and tone of writing for any business purposes. It is by far one of the best courses for effective business writing.
Course Identifier WRT 265 | Faculty Nasrul Eam Dean, Light & Composition University | Credits 3 |
Number of Lessons 27 | Department Department of Advertising and Mass Communication Department of Business Communication Department of Language and Linguistic | Prerequisites None |
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Modules
Advanced
Lessons
- WRT 265.5: Writing Style
- WRT 265.6: Basics of Business Letters, Memos and Emails
- WRT 265.7: The Writing Process
- WRT 265.8: Commonly Confused words
- WRT 265.9: Reviewing Grammar for Business Writing
- WRT 265.10: Sentence Pattern
- WRT 265.11: Writing Effective Business Emails
- WRT 265.12: Audience, Purpose, Tone and Style
- WRT 265.13: Gender Sensitive Language
Improvisation
Lessons
- WRT 265.14: Active and Passive Way of Communication
- WRT 265.15: Context and Directness
- WRT 265.16: Using the Direct Approach Practice
- WRT 265.17: Writing to Persuade
- WRT 265.18: Rhetorical Devices
- WRT 265.19: Persuasive Email
- WRT 265.20: How Concise Are You?
- WRT 265.21: Comma Splice
- WRT 265.22: Nominalization
- WRT 265.23: Connotation
- WRT 265.24: Paragraphing
- WRT 265.25: Correcting the Vocabulary Errors and Rewrite
- WRT 265.26: Correcting the Grammar and Rewrite