| CATEGORY: Construction COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course was produced in conjunction with the National AGC.
This module describes written communication. Written communication plays a vital role in all types of businesses. In this module, we will go through some grammar fundamentals that can help you in sentence development. This module has been divided into three lessons – fundamentals for better writing, common writing problems, and creating better documents. In this module, we will look at the issues that cause problems for many writers. It is important to know that some of the rules of English grammar are firm, while others can be changed. English grammar and style are not similar, but they should work together for a desired effect. You will also learn about some common grammar, punctuation, and style problems and be presented with sentences, paragraphs, and documents that will help you in improving your writing skills. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: -
List and define the eight parts of speech. -
List and properly use the major punctuation marks. -
Define and construct four types of sentences. -
Identify the four "myths about writing. -
Correct common punctuation errors, particularly those involving commas and apostrophes. -
Correct common grammar-related errors, particularly those involving misplaced modifiers and disagreement . -
Identify how style-related issues such as wordiness and gender bias affect Standard Business English . -
Identify four ways to develop better sentences. -
Define essential parts of a paragraph. -
Recognize different types of business correspondence and list the important points of each type. -
Cite the steps in editing a document. -
Recognize proofreader's marks. -
Understand the importance of style. SEAT TIME: This course has been approved for 2 hours. COURSE PRE-REQUISITE: N/A TESTING: Lesson quizzes – 70% passing score. Final exams – 70% passing score. COURSE COMPLETION: Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to print your certificate online. |
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Course
Length: 2 hours
500MHz Pentium or faster with 512MB Ram (1GB recommended)
1024 x 768 minimum monitor screen resolution with 16-bit video card
Windows 2000, XP or later
MAC Compatible
Broadband connection (256 kbps or greater) connection recommended
Internet Explorer 6.0+ or Firefox 2.0+
Flash Player 9.0+ required for most courses
Sound card with speakers or headphones for audio playback
Browser JavaScript must be enabled