Updated 2/11/2016 Released 2/11/2016
Plain English is writing that is clear and straightforward, targeted at the appropriate reading level, and free of jargon, wordiness, and clichés. It is also the standard for all business and government communication in the US. In this course, writing instructor Judy Steiner-Williams explains the characteristics of plain English and the importance of learning to write clearly, and introduces some online tools you can use to analyze your own writing. She outlines 11 rules to make your writing clear and plain, provides exercises to refine your skills, and offers suggestions for revising your work to ensure it is easily understood.
If you can write in plain English, you can save time, save money, and save face in communications. Start watching to learn how to make your writing more "plain": stronger, clearer, and more concise.
Topics include:
Understanding plain English
Catching mistakes by reading aloud
Simplifying sentences
Using strong verbs and meaningful words
Avoiding corporate jargon
Finding the right voice and tone
Editing flow and content
Writing in a conversational style
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