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The contemporary corporate environment requires people who are in
sync with the communication skills that this fast-paced milieu
requires. As this setting is continuously adapting to changing
technology and global enterprises, it is necessary that
participants familiarise themselves with the current oral and
written processes. This text, honed over a number of years and
through thousands of students, directs the reader to the most
innovative communication approaches available to ensure success in
the marketplace. From the most basic but vital area of letter
writing and emails to the significant field of report writing, this
text prepares and enhances the skills of both the novice and
seasoned professional. It also contains a chapter on small group
dynamics to assist in understanding and developing teamwork
strategies. Of course it is impossible to step foot in the
company's door without an impressive curriculum vitae and the
acumen to perform exceptionally well during a stressful interview.
In addition to these areas of written communication, the text also
provides detailed information on public speaking, including
preparation, speech writi+K148ng and presentation. In combination
with this, there are chapters on visual literacy and design to
assist the reader in creating striking advertisements and graphics
which will undoubtedly appeal to a broad range of clients.
Essential business communication is designed to address the
foremost areas of written and oral communication to ensure a
profitable foray into the industry of work. Prof. Dianne Shober
heads the English department on the East London campus of the
University of Fort Hare. Through teaching and her regular radio
broadcast on Link FM, she has been able to apply the practical
elements of her field.
Professional communication is an essential part of effective
business practices. It has been said that "the very vitality and
creativity of an organization or nation depends upon the content
and character of its communication". Communicating with a vision
has been written with this goal in mind and has been structured to
highlight specific aspects of communication that people have to
deal with in the work environment. The first section covers the
theory of written communication and the composition of business
letters, including memorandums and electronic mail. This is
followed by an extensive section covering business report writing
and construction of graphic representation of data. A chapter on
small group dynamics and business meetings concludes this segment.
The second section presents step-by-step instruction on oral
communication from the stages of preparation to delivery. Speech
presentation is always enhanced through effective use of visual
aids, which is outlined in the next chapter. Included in this
section is information on visual literacy and persuasive
communication, which provides instruction on creating impressive
promotional materials. A chapter on gender and culturally sensitive
communication follows. The text concludes with instruction on
crafting successful CV's and interview presentations.
Whether you believe that being able to write is an innate gift or
not, it is certainly true that academic and professional success
require the ability to comprehend and respond to what you read in a
logical and coherent manner. Writing English with style provides
clear guidelines for writing with competence. It also contains
illuminating examples and practical assignments to assist in the
learning process. Writing English with style will help you to
develop the skills to craft grammatically correct and captivating
writing. It is aimed at students, lecturers and those who have
already entered the workplace. Its clear instructions and practical
user-friendly format makes it a reference tool that you will keep
on your shelf for years to come.
English for Academic Purposes will address students in a lively and
interactive manner to develop their academic reading and writing
skills. Exercises allow plenty of opportunity for practice and
self-study. The book will cover the following components: Reading:
competent reading, developing reading speed, identifying key
information, mapping reading texts Writing: writing with a purpose,
the writing process, reconstructing writing Sentence level grammar:
sentence structure, ideas in sentences Language use: contextual
language use, manipulative language, persuasive language Vocabulary
development. English for Academic Purposes enables students' access
to academic discourse by scaffolding how academic literacy works.
It is a foundational text which aims to bridge the gap between
school and university and suitable for first-year university
students from range of disciplines. Written in an accessible and
interactive way, the text aims to remove barriers to learning in
the higher education environment, giving students confidence to
succeed in their studies.
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