Synopses & Reviews
This provides practical applications of writing in vocational/technical fields. Presenting clear, simplified explanations of key concepts and skills in written communication, Rutherfoord's guide covers the writing process in a systems approach that integrates reading, planning, writing, and revising.
This books highlights:
- Fourteen technical reading passages that introduce or demonstrate each writing topic
- Integration of reading, writing, spelling, word usage, and vocabulary exercises and assignments in each chapter.
- Complete and independent grammar and mechanics units for flexible planning and individualized study.
- Exercises and models using common technical vocabulary and concepts.
- Explanations of concepts in language that is easy to understand and apply.
This book is designed to help readers gain a working knowledge of all the major skills for career-related communication, including e-mail, graphics, reports, business correspondence, presentations, job interviews, and resumes.
New in this edition:
- Updated reading passages to reflect current communication needs and practices
- Updated writing topics to reflect current trends in writing, including the use of e-mail; desktop publishing, and the Internet.
- Updated chapter on report-writing (with sample reports) that introduces three common business/technical documents: the descriptive report, lab report, and proposal.
- New assignments that require use of the Internet for research and communication.
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Synopsis
Rutherfoord presents clear simplified explanations of the practical applications of writing in vocational/technical fields. The motivational reading passages are designed to stimulate readers' interest in vocabulary and introduce traditional and applied writing assignments. The text provides accessible explanations and exercises in language and style, writing elements, forms of technical communications, grammar units and mechanics units, as well as job search techniques. For individuals needing an introduction to writing for technical/vocational fields.
Table of Contents
I. FOUNDATIONS. 1. Audience. 2. Language and Style.
3. Organization.
II. WRITING ELEMENTS. 4. Technical Definitions.
5. Technical Descriptions.
6. Summaries.
7. Graphics.
8. Instructions.
9. Comparison and Contrast.
III. FORMS OF TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS. 10. Reports.
11. In-House Communication.
12. Business Letters.
13. Presentations.
14. The Job Search.
IV. GRAMMAR UNITS.
V. MECHANICS UNITS. Appendix 1: Common Symbols and Abbreviations.
Appendix 2: Tips for Word Processing.
Appendix 3: Sample Reports.
Appendix 4: Spelling and Misused Words.
Appendix 5: Irregular Words.
Appendix 6: Job Application.
Index