Eclectic: Blended, Virtual - Plain Language Approach to Writing
Many people find it hard to write clearly, especially if they were taught that formal, jargon-heavy writing sounds more professional. This workshop offers practical strategies to make your writing clearer and more effective.
Description
It’s frustrating when a carefully prepared document fails to convey its intended message. Requests for clarification and follow-up questions can highlight communication gaps, creating additional work and stress. If you’ve experienced this, you’re not alone. Many people find it hard to write clearly, especially if they were taught that formal, jargon-heavy writing sounds more professional.
Unclear writing creates real challenges for organizations. Documents that use complicated language slow down decisions, frustrate readers, and damage credibility. Most readers skim, especially in the workplace, and if writing is too dense or disorganized, key messages can be missed or ignored. When content is hard to follow, people may simply stop reading. Also, in Canada, nearly half of adults have literacy skills below a high school level, so accessible writing is essential.
Plain language helps solve these problems. It means writing that is clear, concise, and easy for your intended audience to understand on the first read. When messages are easy to follow, organizations save time, reduce confusion, and strengthen relationships.
This workshop offers practical strategies to make your writing clearer and more effective. You’ll learn to focus on your reader’s needs, write strong sentences, and organize information in a way that makes sense. You’ll also work with your own documents, get feedback, and participate in hands-on exercises to help you apply your knowledge.
By the end of this workshop, you’ll be able to write documents that are easier to read and more likely to be understood. Clear writing reduces confusion, supports better communication, and builds trust with your readers and within your organization.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply language techniques that improve clarity and make your message easy to understand.
- Remove jargon and unnecessary words that make your message harder to follow.
- Use plain language to connect with your reader and improve accessibility.
- Write clear sentences that express your ideas accurately.
- Write paragraphs that are easy to read and stay focused on the message.
- Format documents so the information is easy to find and follow.