Author: erikapaterson

Writing Tips: Eliminating unnecessary words

Editing for conciseness: If possible, avoid two and three verbs in a row. The goal is to aim for as concise and precise language as possible. For Example: “Over the past two years, I have held the role of business

How To Post on your Team Page

Create a new post  Click on your Team name in the sidebar on your right under Categories Click Publish

How To Post on your Team Page

Create a new post  Click on your Team name in the sidebar on your right under Categories Click Publish

How to Post on your team page

Create a new post  Click on your Team name in the sidebar on your right under Categories Click Publish

Welcome to English 301 / Sept 2020

Welcome to English 301 99A Hello everyone. I am happy to welcome you to a new semester of English 301: Technical Writing. This course was designed as an online course in 2014, so while many students are working with professors

More Writing Tips for Formal Reports and Peer reviews

As I look through the Report drafts, I have found some continuing common errors which are worth providing more examples for correcting to assist with peer reviewing. Avoid BIG CHUNKS of text: organize the report into sections and sub-sections. A

Subject Lines and File Names

Subject Lines and File Names Stopping to consider how your document or message or memo will be used  – who is reading and why? — this is your first consideration. Sometimes, I open an incorrectly named attachment and the document does not

Writing a First Draft of a Formal Report

When drafting your Formal Report keep in mind the four most common and serious errors: Writing with a negative tone: Avoid the negative. Writing with a demanding tone: Respect your reader, edit out imperative verbs. Writing with unnecessary Pronouns – especially the

YOU attitude: tips and examples

Four essential rules for writing with YOU attitude 1. Avoid starting your memos or letters or peer reviews with “I” or “We.” Incorrect: “I have reviewed your Progress report and I think that you need to ….. Correct: Thank you for submitting

Progress Reports: common errors and examples

Here is a list of the most common errors in Formal Report Proposals: Neglecting to put a name and date on an attachment Neglecting to correctly name attachments Neglecting to put initials beside your name on memos Avoiding the word

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