Part C: Describe your workplace writing, and identify your goals for the second module
We know you have already decided which module you will complete next: Reports and Proposals, or General Office Correspondence. Now that you have almost completed Module 1, it is time to look ahead to the second module.
To do this, please:
- Write a description of the types of writing you most commonly do at work. Your description should include an explanation of the importance of each type of writing. How does this writing help your area of WHO achieve its goals?
- Reflect on the writing process as you have practised it in Module 1, and on the feedback you have received from your tutor. Are there aspects of writing that are more challenging than others in the work you do? Focusing on these specific challenges and ways to overcome them can help you get the greatest benefit from the second module. Think ahead to the second module, and identify one or more goals you hope to achieve as you complete the module.
To submit to your tutor:
- A document of at least three paragraphs describing the writing tasks you most commonly complete at work and explaining their importance, written in coherent paragraphs that conform to the guidelines for effective writing provided in the module.
- One or more goals for the additional module, based on the writing tasks you most commonly do and your experience of the first module.
Among other things, your tutor will focus on mechanics, style and the tone of the document. Your description will help your tutor prepare to guide you more effectively in the second module, and your tutor’s feedback may alert you to particular areas of your writing to focus on.