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. John Seely looks at the key factors to consider in tailoring your material so that you get your message across, such as understanding the demands of particular audiences, subjects, and situations.
Clearly organized, the book is arranged in four sections:
A Communicating in everyday life - covers a wide range of communications including writing emails to giving presentations and preparing reports.
B Getting your message across - focuses on important factors such as the audience, the subject, time, and purpose.
C Communication tools - offers advice on grammar, vocabulary, spelling, and punctuation to ensure that communication is accurate as well as appropriate.
D The process of writing - looks at what's involved in writing longer pieces, including planning and drafting, research, summaries, editing, and presentation.
Full of practical guidance, this book also includes helpful 'You Try' sections and 'guidelines' to practise and reinforce what you've learnt. The answers to the exercises in the 'You Try' sections can be found at the back of the book.
This is the most comprehensive guide to using English for effective communication available; it covers an unrivalled range of situations and requirements, making it ideal for use at work, at school and university, or at home.
Author(s): John Seely
Edition: Third Edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2013
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Preface to first edition
Contents
1 Introduction
Section A Communicating in everyday life
2 Business letters
3 E-writing
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 Communication tools
15 How we talk 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 Getting ready to write
23 Making notes and summaries
24 Research
25 Planning and drafting
26 Editing and revising
27 Presentation
Glossary
‘You try’ answers
Index
Acknowledgements