Synopses & Reviews
The Oxford Guide to Effective Writing and Speaking is the essential guide for everyone who needs to communicate in clear and effective English, both written and spoken. In the first section on communicating in everyday life, chapters cover everything from writing email and faxes to giving presentations and preparing reports. John Seely also offers guidance on understanding the demands of particular audiences, subjects, and situations. With guidelines and exercises, this book will help you to tailor your message and language accordingly. A section on the English language gives authoritative advice on grammar, vocabulary, spelling, and punctuation to ensure that communication is accurate as well as appropriate. A final section examines the process of writing itself, including planning and research, drafting, and using technology. New to this edition are advice on writing email and help on writing for the Internet.
The Oxford Guide to Effective Writing and Speaking is designed to be practical and user-friendly, with boxed exercises, guidelines, and examples. A glossary and index make the volume easy to use and simple to navigate. This is the most comprehensive guide to using English for effective communication available; it covers an unrivalled range of situations and requirements.
Synopsis
The Oxford Guide to Effective Writing and Speaking is the essential guide for everyone who needs to communicate in clear and effective English, both written and spoken. In the first section on communicating in everyday life, chapters cover everything from writing email and faxes to giving presentations and preparing reports. John Seely also offers guidance on understanding the demands of particular audiences, subjects, and situations. With guidelines and exercises, this book will help you to tailor your message and language accordingly. A section on the English language gives authoritative advice on grammar, vocabulary, spelling, and punctuation to ensure that communication is accurate as well as appropriate. A final section examines the process of writing itself, including planning and research, drafting, and using technology. New to this edition are advice on writing email and help on writing for the Internet.
The Oxford Guide to Effective Writing and Speaking is designed to be practical and user-friendly, with boxed exercises, guidelines, and examples. A glossary and index make the volume easy to use and simple to navigate. This is the most comprehensive guide to using English for effective communication available; it covers an unrivalled range of situations and requirements.
About the Author
John Seely is the author of numerous books on the English language and on communication, including
Everyday Grammar (2001) and the
Oxford A-Z of Grammar and Punctuation (2004). He is the series editor for Oxford's One Step Ahead series.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
Section A: Communicating in everyday life
2. Business Letters
3. Email
4. Job applications
5. Organizing a meeting
6. Presentations
7. Reports
8. Essays, papers, and dissertations
9. The media
Section B: Getting the message across
10. Audience
11. Subject
12. Time and Place
13. Purpose
14. Different ways of communicating
Section C: The English language
15. Talking about English
16. Introduction to grammar
17. More about grammar
18. Vocabulary
19. Spelling
20. Punctuation
21. Speech
Section D: The process of writing
22. Planning and research
23. Writing, drafting, and revising
24. Presentation
Reference
Index