Writing with Impact
1h 1mGeneral2023-12-08
Authors

Tom Geller
Writer, Editor, Videographer, Educator, Web Designer, PR Executive
Course details
There's no such thing as generic "good" writing. Writing quality—and impact—comes from how well it fits its purpose. This course shows how to give all your writing more impact, regardless of its purpose. Writer and journalist Tom Geller helps you find your own reasons for writing, demonstrating how to use those reasons to drive the words you choose and the tone you take. Plus, he shares how to leverage your understanding of grammar and sentence structure to write nearly anything with maximum impact. Upon completing this course, you'll be equipped with practical tips for making your prose clear, concise, and right for its specific purpose.
Learning objectives
Paraphrase the goals of “write short, write clear, and write right.”
Recall the strategy used to make long paragraphs easier to read.
Identify the most-often portion of the page neglected by English-language readers.
Determine which words to omit from writing.
Explain why short paragraphs are easy to skim.
Name two strategies to write more effectively.
Identify examples of assonance.
Learning objectives
Paraphrase the goals of “write short, write clear, and write right.”
Recall the strategy used to make long paragraphs easier to read.
Identify the most-often portion of the page neglected by English-language readers.
Determine which words to omit from writing.
Explain why short paragraphs are easy to skim.
Name two strategies to write more effectively.
Identify examples of assonance.
Skills covered
WritingCommunicationProfessional DevelopmentLeadership and ManagementOne-Off
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Strong writing, for big results
1. What Is Writing with Impact
- 02 - Impact requires purpose
- 03 - Examples of writing with impact
- 04 - Three top tips for writing with impact
2. Learning about Your Readers
- 05 - Seeing through readers' eyes
- 06 - Using high-context language
- 07 - Responding to what readers want
3. Understanding How People Read
- 08 - Go where the eyes are
- 09 - Directing the eye with page elements
- 10 - Grabbing readers' first five seconds
4. Write Short
- 11 - Getting to the point
- 12 - Shortening each sentence
- 13 - Managing paragraph lengths
5. Write Clear
- 14 - Bringing out your voice
- 15 - Sticking to one idea at a time
- 16 - Untangling (and subverting) grammar
6. Write Right
- 17 - Exploiting the power of verbs
- 18 - Using sentence rhythm for effect
- 19 - Matching style to genre
Conclusion
- 20 - Strategies to keep improving your writing
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