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实用英语:汇丰银行商务写作教程(三)

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发表于 2016-7-9 23:36:52 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
  Welcome to Chapter 2.
          In Chapter 1 you learned how to plan a business letter.
          In this chapter, you're going to look at the second stage of the Writing
Process:
          Plan to Organise.
          Organise
          This course is based on the Writing Process, a step-by-step procedure for
producing effective correspondence. Therefore, HSBC recommends that you study
each chapter of this course in order, beginning with the introductory chapter
"Getting Started".
          Objectives
          By the end of this chapter you'll be able to organise your writing.
          You'll do this by
          preparing a clear outline
          arranging the contents to fit the outline.
          Planning: A Quick Review
          In Chapter 1, you learned about the planning stage of the Writing
Process.
          Before you can organise your writing, it's important that you have planned.
Do you remember the three things you need to plan before beginning to write?
          StrategiesDescription
          Writer's purposeWhy you are writing
          Reader's response How you want the reader to respond
          Reader's informationWhat you want the reader to know
          Organising: Why Do It
          A well-organised letter, memo, fax or e-mail is easy to read and
understand.
          If you organise the contents of your correspondence well, you are more
likely to get the results you want.
          So, organising is just as important as planning.
          In fact, the second stage of the Writing Process is closely related to the
first.
          In the organising stage, you arrange what you've planned to write. In other
words, you make an outline.
          Organising: How To Do It
          How do you organise what you have planned?
          Do you need to use a different outline for every letter, memo, fax and
e-mail that you write?
          Not at all! For some special situations, you'll need special outlines.
You'll look at those in Chapter 7. However, for most of your written
correspondence, you can follow a standard outline. You'll learn that outline in
this chapter.
          But before you learn how to organise the contents of your correspondence,
you should look at the various types of correspondence you may have to
write.
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