
Analysing Workplace Communication
Students examine the structure and language of workplace texts such as emails, reports, and safety manuals. They evaluate how tone and formatting impact clarity and purpose.
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Students examine the structure and language of workplace texts such as emails, reports, and safety manuals. They evaluate how tone and formatting impact clarity and purpose.
Key Questions
- How does audience dictate the tone of a workplace text?
- What structural features make a report effective?
- How can ambiguity be avoided in professional communication?
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