Business English Report Writing Training
The ability to communicate clearly is an important skill. Many of today’s interpersonal communication take place through writing.
Learn how to structure high impact summaries that appeal to the emotions of your readers and convince them of the value of your recommendations. Increase the clarity of your English report writing and deliver your message as quickly and clearly as possible while keeping the ideal tone to convince your reader and keep him engaged
High Impact Summaries
TOPIC
- How to structure executive summaries?
- How to plan summaries to get best results?
- Which areas need more focus and are read more frequently?
Selling Your Ideas
TOPIC
- How to write to sell?
- How to structure your text to convince your audience of your cause
- How to appeal to emotions?
Writing Titles that Grab Attention
TOPIC
- How to use proven formulas used by mass media to create engaging titles?
- How to create catchy or descriptive headlin
Collecting and Organising Content
TOPIC
- What is the most effective way to prepare content for writing reports?
- How to exploit the visual power of your brain through mind maps and organise your content?
- How to increase your creativity using simple yet powerful tools and techniques?
Using Clear English
TOPIC
- How to increase the clarity of your English using simpler sentence structures?
- How to use action verbs?
- How to warm up the reader before explaining potentially complex topics
Increasing the Impact through Language
Topic
- How to deliver your message as quickly and clearly as possible?
- What are the common techniques employed by professional writers in delivering an engaging text?
- How to make your message viral?
- How to avoid vague writing that can lead to misunderstanding?
- How to use technical terms to serve your message?
- What is an ideal tone to convince a reader and keep him engaged?
- How to sequence your statements to make them more convincing?
Collecting the Information
TOPIC
- Distinguishing fact from opinion
- Precision
- Prepositions and evidence
STRUCTURE
- Comparing
- Reason and purpose
- Cause and effect
Using Graphs & Statistics
TOPIC
- Transferring information from text to diagram STRUCTURE
STRUCTURE
- Amount and difference
- Quantity
- Graph description
Selecting & Organising Material
TOPIC
- Ordering
- Classifying
STRUCTURE
- Classification
- Active and passive
- Noun phrase
Presenting FIndings
TOPIC
- Ordering and reclassifying
- Personal and impersonal styles
STRUCTURE
- Impersonal reporting
- Personal reporting
- Past perfect tense
Concluding & Recommending
TOPIC
- Interpreting conclusions
- Matching recommendations
STRUCTURE
- Degree
- Probability
- Recommendation
Summarising
TOPIC
- Classifying information
- Simplifying
STRUCTURE
- Contrast
- Condition
- Addition