Module 2: Developing Composition Skills
This module focuses on essential writing skills, emphasizing the development of essays, letters, notices, emails, and picture compositions. It covers various essay types and their structures, highlights how to write formal and informal letters and emails, and explains the importance of notices in communication. Practical exercises and activities reinforce the learning objectives.
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Sections
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What we have learnt
- Understanding different types of essays and their structures.
- The significance of clear and concise communication in letters and emails.
- The format and purpose of notices in conveying information effectively.
Key Concepts
- -- Essay Writing
- The process of crafting structured written pieces that explore specific topics, including narrative, descriptive, argumentative, and expository essays.
- -- Formal Letters
- Letters written for official or professional purposes, adhering to strict formatting and polite tone.
- -- Informal Letters
- Personal letters written in a relaxed tone and flexible format, typically shared with friends and family.
- -- Notice Writing
- A brief, formal communication used to convey significant information to a specific audience, typically within organizations or communities.
- -- Email Communication
- The use of email as a primary communication tool, including adherence to etiquette and structure for formal and informal correspondence.
- -- Picture Composition
- The practice of using visuals as inspiration for creative writing, including narrative and descriptive elements.
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