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Grammar and Usage:
A One-Day Seminar
How to eliminate embarrassing mistakes,
gain confidence, and produce clear, credible business
communications.
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If
you want to eliminate costly and embarrassing mistakes, |
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If
you want to be updated on the latest grammar techniques, |
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If
you want to produce clear, credible business communications, |
... this one-day
information-packed seminar will give you the confidence needed to communicate
clearly and correctly.
Communication skills
are essential to the framework of any business. The sender of the message
is 100% responsible for the receiver's perception. Hence, a misplaced
or ambiguous modifier can pre-determine an unexpected response. A missing
comma can change the meaning. A misspelled word can be costly to a business
relationship.
To ensure that your
staff is operating with the latest and most up-to-date grammar tools,
this sensational seminar is a must. No company, organization, firm,
or agency can afford to lose business because of spelling, punctuation,
vocabulary, or usage errors. It, therefore, becomes the responsibility
of management to eliminate that possibility by providing quality training
to those who represent their organization's business. Everyone needs
to be open to revisit the basics and to become aware of the changes
in using this foremost powerful communication tool.
Who will benefit ...
Everyone on staff,
including:
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Receptionists
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Secretaries
and Administrative Assistants |
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Marketing
and Sales Staff |
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Customer
Service Representatives |
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Managers
and Supervisors |
How we
present this material ...
Your certified
trainer will tailor this one-day fun-packed seminar to meet
your company's specific needs and objectives. An overhead projector
with slides aids in transmitting an abundance of information.
A workbook with
exercises and group activities enhances the learning experience and
provides a valuable resource for participants to add to their professional
library. Questions are encouraged to enable participants to increase
knowledge and build confidence.
Key learning points ...
As a
result of this training ...
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Writing
projects will move faster |
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Telephone
skills will improve |
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Staff
will produce shorter, clearer, powerful documents |
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Writing
will excel |
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Re-writing
will be reduced |
Program Agenda
Pre-Program Assessment
Engage in pre-program
exercise to identify current knowledge of grammar and usage
The Building
Blocks of Language
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How
to use the 3 types of sentences |
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How
to identify a smothered verb |
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How
to distinguish passive voice from active voice |
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How
to energize a sentence |
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How
to punctuate complex and compound sentences |
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How
to use the parts of speech effectively |
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How
to identify a phrase and a clause |
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How
to avoid sentences that are too long |
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How
to meet the reader's need |
The Punctuation
Challenge
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How
to employ the traffic signal approach to punctuation |
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How
to identify the appropriate and flexible uses of the period, comma,
and semi-colon |
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How
to know the number of spaces between the period and the next sentence |
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How to apply the 3-step process for using the apostrophe in possessive
case |
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How
to use quotation marks with other pieces of punctuation in the same
sentence |
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How
to identify punctuation trends |
Spelling
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How
to apply 6 spelling tips to aid in reducing spelling block |
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How
to "make" the list of the 100 most misspelled words |
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How to avoid spell-check reliance |
Capitalization
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How
to apply the 12 basic rules for capitalization |
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How to use the company consistency rule |
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How
to apply the capitalization rule to titles |
Common Mistakes
and Language Taboos
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How
to avoid noun-pronoun mistakes |
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How
to use parallelism to reduce confusion |
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How to ensure subject-verb agreement |
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How to identify 3 modifier problems and how to correct them |
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How
to distinguish grammar myths from grammar truths |
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How
to choose the correct pronoun every time, including who and whom
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How
to reduce wordiness in any communication |
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How to avoid he/she construction |
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How
to avoid false subjects |
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How
to use numbers in sentence structure |
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How
to distinguish different time formats |
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How to eliminate the "choppy" sentence |
Tricky Twins —
4 units of word
pairs that can be troublesome, including:
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affect/effect |
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anxious/eager |
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fewer/less |
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that/which |
Post-Program
Assessment
Engage in a post-program
grammar exercise to measure the results and see the success of the day.
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