Summary
In this chapter, you
learned to edit what you write.
You
learned how to use two "friends" to help you identify and correct errors in your business
documents. These two "friends" are your dictionary and your
colleague.
You also
learned how to use two "tools" to help you improve your English (and reduce the amount of editing you need to do). These two "tools" are a grammar reference book and a "Personal Errors Log".
In addition, you identified
specific English grammar points you need to improve. You identified these areas after you completed the "Personal Writing Analysis".
Editing what you write is very important. After you edit your
document, it should be correct. If it is, it will make a good impression on your reader. In addition, you'll get the results you're looking for.
Summary Exercise
LETTER TO MR PERRY
In Chapter 3, you drafted a letter to Mr Perry. You also
revised it. In Chapters 4-6, you continued to
revise the letter.
In this exercise, you're going to edit the letter.
To do this exercise, you'll need the letter which you
revised in Chapter 6.
Check the letter very carefully. Focus on those grammar points which cause problems for you. Use a dictionary - and a friend or
colleague - to help.
After you have identified and corrected all the errors, write the final
version on a piece of paper.
When you finish, you can compare your final
version with the sample letter on the next screen.
Below is a sample of the letter to Mr Perry.
15 October 200X
Mr Robert Perry
Flat 3 A Bayshore Tower
Mary's Point
Vancouver
Dear Mr Perry
Premier Account 613 556556 888
We have received the cheque (no 60263) which you deposited through our "Quick Deposit' service on 9 August 200X. However, we have been unable to credit the money to your Premier account.
Please let me explain what has happened.
The name on a cheque needs to match the name of the account. Unfortunately, the name on the cheque was R Pery instead of R Perry. As a result, I have enclosed the cheque so that you can return it to the person who issued it.
Please ask that person to issue another one. As soon as we receive the cheque with the correct name, we can deposit it in your account.
I hope this information is helpful.
Yours
sincerelyWell Done!
You've now completed Chapter 8... and the entire Writing Process.
In this chapter, you
learned how to edit what you write.
You also
learned what the most common grammar problems are for people who use English as an additional language.
So, now you should know how to identify and correct errors by
l using a dictionary
l relying on a
colleague's help (peer editing)
l using a grammar reference book
l developing a "Personal Errors Log".
In the next - and last - chapter, you'll have an opportunity to practise everything you've
learned.
See you there!
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