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Effective Writing Style For Purpose
Rating: 4.5 out of 5(12 ratings)
20 students

Effective Writing Style For Purpose

narrative written style, instructive written style, descriptive written style, informative written style etc.
Created byEric Yeboah
Last updated 3/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Help students understand the uniqueness of written communication
  • Enable student know the use and appropriateness of unique written styles
  • Help student to know which circumstances demand a specific written style
  • know which written style to used to make a convincing argument
  • Ways artificial intellingence can help writers

Course content

11 sections16 lectures53m total length
  • Introduction2:25
  • Introduction to written style3:54

Requirements

  • Desire to learn more about writing styles for business
  • No special requirements

Description

  Communication is a way one express his/her opinion either in speaking or written, written communication play a vital role in the delivery of information. every situation between the kind of communication or specifically the required writing style to use as an effective influence to the specific situation.

  The purpose of communication or writing style need to follow strictly because when you are delivery information through writing you cannot use instruction writing style. This course is a guide to help learners understand how to apply the right writing styles in other to get the needed impact to their communication.

  Every message has a purpose so it is important we align the purpose to the correct writing style to get the necessary meaning and understanding. Good writing styles prioritize clarity, conciseness, and active voice to engage readers, tailored by purpose ( persuasive, narrative, descriptive, or expository). Key techniques include using strong verbs/nous adverts, vary sentence length for rhythm, and avoiding excessive, pretentious jargon. Effective writing is often invisible, focusing on delivering ideas directly rather than drawing attention to itself. Reader-centric: focus on expressing ideas clearly rather than trying to impress with clever language. When you practice good writing styles you easily becomes committed to frequent writing, and you can also write with few mistakes.

Who this course is for:

  • Writers, journalist, universities, managers, directors, COO, consultants, students, lawyers, engineers, general public etc.