Writing Skills - Crafting Effective Communication (Part 1)
Effective writing is essential for clear communication and is assessed through various formal and creative compositions in CBSE Grade 10 English. This module outlines key formats for writing, including formal letters, analytical paragraphs, and articles. Emphasis is placed on the importance of structure, clarity, and a formal tone in writing tasks, alongside tips for cohesion and coherence.
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What we have learnt
- Effective writing is critical for expressing thoughts clearly and persuasively.
- Formal letters, including complaints and official correspondences, have a specific structure and tone.
- Analytical paragraphs require interpretation of data, while articles aim to inform or entertain on specific topics.
Key Concepts
- -- Formal Letter
- A type of communication written for official purposes, requiring a precise format, formal language, and a clear message.
- -- Analytical Paragraph
- A structured paragraph that interprets and presents data or information, highlighting trends and comparisons.
- -- Article Writing
- A long piece of writing on a specific topic, aimed at informing, persuading, or entertaining readers.
- -- Cohesion
- The grammatical and lexical links within text that ensure the parts of writing stick together.
- -- Coherence
- The overall logical flow and clarity of ideas in writing, ensuring that the text makes sense as a whole.
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