Bad Grammar: How to Edit Your Own Writing
Learn how to write with clarity and avoid grammar mistakes that hinder your message. Gain the trust of your readers and improve your writing skills with this comprehensive course. Perfect for corporate writers, bloggers, authors, and more. Start writing with confidence today!
What you’ll learn
- How to write with clarity so readers can understand your message
- How to identify and fix grammar mistakes that give readers a headache
- How to avoid verb ambiguity so readers aren’t left thinking “huh?”
- How to gain the trust of your readers by using the proper tone in your language
- How to break the rules of English grammar for stylistic effects
- How to please your audience by writing with elegance
People would sooner point out a grammar mistake than actually consider your ideas. Unfair.
But that’s how people are.
It’s an unfortunate predicament:
A good employee doesn’t get promoted because the bad grammar in their emails, memos, and reports screams “unprofessional” and “untrustworthy.”
An aspiring fiction writer loses readers because of a lack of structure and elegance.
A hard-working blogger can’t grow an audience because the writing is littered with ambiguity and poor word choice.
A smart student gets a “B” on the paper instead of an “A” because run-on sentences and comma splices distract from the argument.
I won’t even mention what happens with social media posts. But there’s no need to worry…
After taking this course, you will begin to write with confidence and clarity. You will communicate your ideas more effectively, and take your writing to a whole new level.
Check out the preview lessons!
Course Overview
Module 1 – Mistakes of Sentence Structure
Module 2 – Mistakes that Create Ambiguity
Module 3 – Mistakes of Word Usage
Module 4 – Bonus Material
Let’s get started!
Who this course is for:
- Corporate writers
- Bloggers
- Authors
- Blog writers
- Marketing executives
- College and university students
- Journalists
- Businesses
- Book writers
- Job hunters
- Other writing teachers
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