Whether you want to be a Copywriter, an Editor, or you want to improve your writing in your personal or academic life, this course will make a huge difference, and could help you begin a new career. The course covers a variety of writing styles, from business writing, to creating copy, to journalistic writing, so you’ll develop a flexible writing style which can be adapted to suit any situation. You will also learn how to write for the web, which is an extremely useful skill, as most writing positions today will be for a digital format.
Learning with Study 365 has many advantages. The course material is delivered straight to you and can be adapted to fit in with your lifestyle. It is created by experts within the industry, meaning you are receiving accurate information, which is up-to-date and easy to understand.
This course is comprised of professionally narrated e-Learning modules, interactive quizzes, tests, and exams. All delivered through a system that you will have unlimited access.
This online training course is comprehensive and designed to cover the key topics listed under the curriculum.
You will have unlimited access to your online study platform from the date you purchased the course. The course is self-paced so you decide how fast or slow the training goes. You can complete the course in stages revisiting the training at any time.
At the end of the course, learners will take an online multiple choice question assessment test. The online test is marked straight away, so you will know immediately if you have passed the course.
Successful candidates will be awarded a Certificate in Writing Essentials - Level 3.
Learners must be age 16 or over and should have a basic understanding of the English Language, numeracy, literacy, and ICT.
With this Certificate in Become a Better Writer – Level 3 course you will develop a lot of skills which would be very helpful to a Copywriter. The average Copywriter in the UK earns around £23,248 a year, and this will increase with experience (payscale.com).
This training course could help you to fulfil any of the following job roles:
Getting Started | |||
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1: Tips to be a better writer | |||
1. Tips to be a better writer | |||
Introduction | |||
How to make use of the e-book | |||
Some tips that can be used when writing | |||
2: How to use the correct word form in writing | |||
2. How to use the correct word form in writing | |||
Make use of the correct verb form | |||
Make use of the correct noun form | |||
Do not overuse the words | |||
Eliminate unnecessary words | |||
Check your work | |||
3: How to write a web content | |||
3. How to write a web content | |||
How to write a web content | |||
Use keywords | |||
Summarize the content | |||
Use Inverted Pyramid Style | |||
Use Bulleted Points | |||
Include pictures and visual elements | |||
Make use of Use Hyperlinks | |||
Facilitate your reader | |||
Include a Call to Action | |||
Recheck your work before publishing | |||
4: Resources for web content writing | |||
4. Resources for web content writing | |||
Items that should be included in web content | |||
How to write a web content | |||
5: How to write an article for a magazine. | |||
5. How to write an article for a magazine. | |||
How to write magazine articles | |||
Analyze the markets | |||
Go through the Guidelines | |||
Start with a Winning Query | |||
Develop an eye catching heading | |||
Use Primary Sources | |||
Create the body of the article | |||
Make strategies to catch the reader | |||
Make use of sub topics | |||
Motivate the reader | |||
Include a Sidebar | |||
6: Magazine writing | |||
6. Magazine writing | |||
Things that should be considered when writing a web content | |||
Helpful resources for article writing | |||
7: Writing sales copies | |||
7. Writing sales copies | |||
Introduction | |||
Identify the need of the reader | |||
Use an eye catching headline | |||
Personalize the facts | |||
Include the benefits | |||
Make use of a catchy words | |||
Build competitive advantage | |||
Answer the questions asked | |||
Include a Call to Action | |||
Create a need for purchasing | |||
Create a Swipe File | |||
8: Writing a sales copy | |||
8. Writing a sales copy | |||
Rechecking your sales copy | |||
Help for writing sales copies | |||
9: Writing for children (fictional stories) | |||
9. Writing for children (fictional stories) | |||
Introduction | |||
Make use of a child main character | |||
Make it understandable for kids | |||
Solve a mystery | |||
Build suspense in the character | |||
Make use of rhythm | |||
Include pictures | |||
Highlight the main character | |||
End the Story with a Twist | |||
Recheck the story | |||
10: Writing for children’s magazines (non-fictional) | |||
10. Writing for children’s magazines (non-fictional) | |||
Introduction | |||
Identify the market | |||
Study the guidelines | |||
Build suspense in the story | |||
Make use of various sources | |||
Make Your Article Easy to Read and Follow | |||
Help for writing | |||
Resources for writing | |||
11: Writing business materials | |||
11. Writing business materials | |||
Introduction | |||
Clearly state the main idea | |||
Come up with a solution | |||
Be Steady | |||
Checklist for memos | |||
Introduction to business reports | |||
State the main objective | |||
Organize the Information | |||
Get to know the target audience | |||
Encourage the Readers | |||
Distribute the Report | |||
Recheck your business reports | |||
12: Writing business emails | |||
12. Writing business emails | |||
Introduction | |||
Streamline | |||
Keep it simple | |||
Highlight the main points | |||
Be polite | |||
Be Brief | |||
Recheck the message | |||
How to create an effective message | |||
Help for writing business letters | |||
13: Writing Resumes | |||
13. Writing Resumes | |||
Introduction | |||
Collect all the information | |||
Choose the Best way to | |||
Make Use of a Template | |||
Do not use the word ‘I’ | |||
Make use of simple English | |||
Make use of Bullet Points | |||
Recheck every detail before submitting | |||
How to check your resume | |||
Help in writing resumes | |||
14: Writing complaint letters | |||
14. Writing complaint letters | |||
Introduction | |||
Identify the core problem | |||
Recall the Details | |||
Be Professional | |||
Come up with a solution | |||
Cordial Letter | |||
Things that should be included in the letter | |||
The covering letter | |||
Write the letter | |||
Highlight the main points | |||
Keep it short | |||
Write the letter | |||
Email Cover Letter | |||
Check everything before sending | |||
Points to write a covering letter | |||
Help to write covering letters | |||
15: Checklist for any type of writing | |||
15. Checklist for any type of writing | |||
Checking your writing | |||
Mock Exam | |||
Mock Exam : BECOME A BETTER WRITER – LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATE | 00:40:00 | ||
Exam | |||
Exam : BECOME A BETTER WRITER – LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATE | 00:40:00 |
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