Writing
Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar
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Article-Writing Essentials. What you need to know to get your article right, first time!
How to layout an article
Articles appear in newspapers, magazines, newsletters and other online publications. They are usually formal texts which tell the reader about something. This module will talk you through the various sections of an article and give you guidance about what to include. It also includes a short quiz.
How to write an excellent email
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4 Easy Steps to Writing an Eye-Catching Leaflet
Leaflets writing level 2
A short focused level 2 unit which gives you a chance to think about the process of writing a leaflet and what is needed to create something useful.
Leaflet writing level 1
A short focused unit which gives you a chance to think about the process of writing a leaflet and what is needed to create something useful.
Create a Knockout Leaflet
A short video explaining how to create a piece of persuasive writing. Using the topic of Digital safeguarding and online parenting this video will talk you through the different elements you can use to make a killer, super exciting leaflet of your own!
Formal Letters – Getting it right, first time
Formal Letter Quiz
This is a module to offer an explanation of writing a formal letter along with a couple of brief quiz sections to check understanding.
Formal letter greetings and sign offs
In this short video we take a look at how to start and end a formal letter. The focus here is on using the correct titles to start your letter and finishing your letter with the correct words.
How to Write a Formal Letter
Writing to organisations or individuals can be a good way of making your voice heard, asserting your rights, and resolving disputes. This interactive class will get you on the right track.
Using Sequencing Words
Sequencing words help us to put our ideas in order and guide the reader through the flow of our writing. Learn how to use words like “firstly,” “secondly,” “in addition” and “furthermore” to give order to your ideas and make your writing sound more professional.
10 Top Tips for Formal Letters
So, you need to write a formal letter. But you know that you need to brush-up your skills to make sure that it’s fit for purpose. Enter our top 10 tips for formal letters to help you knock it out of the park!