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Plain Language Plus: Writing for Easy Reading

Plain Language Plus: Writing for Easy Reading. Excerpt from an Agency Policy.

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Plain Language Plus: Writing for Easy Reading

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  1. Plain LanguagePlus: Writing for Easy Reading

  2. Excerpt from an Agency Policy Two significant action items were: 1) the formalization of a policy to address future formulation, issuance, and revision of system fiscal policies, and 2) the development of an on-line system fiscal policy library (to be managed within the context of this process for system fiscal policy changes) to assure compliance, to support fiscal policy objectives, and to establish accountability.

  3. House Bill 2702 • Use everyday words that convey meanings clearly and directly. • Use the present tense and the active voice. • Use short, simple sentences. • Use type (font) of a readable size. • Use layout and spacing to separate paragraphs and sections. • Define words and terms as needed.

  4. Introductions • Name • Agency and location • Types of writing or writing projects • Anything in particular you’re looking to get from this class?

  5. Helpful Writing Assumptions • No one wants to read it. • Almost no one will read all of it. • Almost everyone will misunderstand some part of it.

  6. Criteria for Effective Business Writing • Was it read? • Was it understood? • Did it achieve the desired results? Haunted Forest Witch’s Castle 1 mile I’D TURN BACK IF I WERE YOU!

  7. Three Considerations • Audience Who • Language How • Message What

  8. Three Considerations • AudienceWho • Language How • Message What

  9. If I had more time, I would have written a shorter letter. Blaise Pascal French mathematician 1623-1662

  10. Proofreading Exercise Their are eight misstakes in this paregraph. If you can find all eight misstakes, your smarter then the average person you’re age.

  11. Proofreading Exercise There are eight mistakes in this paragraph. If you can find all eight mistakes, you’re smarter than the average person your age.

  12. Systematic Jargon Projector

  13. Try this!(Don’t read the words below. Say the colors the words are printed in…as fast as you can…aloud.) RED YELLOW GREEN BLUE RED BLUE YELLOW GREEN

  14. What’s a shorter version? Should I act upon the urgings that I feel, or should I remain passive and thus cease to exist? _________________________

  15. A shorter version is… To be, or not to be...

  16. Editing Exercise Editing is a process that removes all those unnecessary words that take up large amounts of space but add nothing of any real significance to the meaning of a message.

  17. Editing Exercise Editing is a process that removes all those unnecessarywords that take up large amounts of space but add nothing of any real significance to the meaning of a message.

  18. Active or Passive Voice? • A refund was given to him by the agency. • The section achieved a good score. • The permit was approved by Jane. • The agency proposed new rules. • New regulations have been proposed. • The game was won by the Beavers. • The Beavers won the game!

  19. “Comma” Story #1 Woman without her man is nothing. “…I leave to James, Susan and William, in equal shares…”

  20. “Comma” Story #1 • Woman, without her man, is nothing. • Woman, without her, man is nothing.

  21. “Comma” Story #2 “…I leave to James, Susan and William, in equal shares…” “…I leave to James, Susan and William, in equal shares…”

  22. This notice endeavors to substantiate the claim that the new copy machine purchased by the procurement department contains potential drawbacks. It was found by users during a trial run that there were large amorphous black marks periodically appearing on the paper emitted from the machine. This writer wishes to warn future users of the difficulties associated with utilizing the machine and makes a recommendation that an inquiry be made by the purchasing agent regarding a maintenance evaluation as soon as time permits.

  23. Warning We are having problems with this copier. Black blobs may appear on your photocopies. We have called the service representative. Until repairs are made, use the copier at your own risk.

  24. Readability Statistics for the Copy Machine Notice

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