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Dramatic Grammatics


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Course Details
Course Id: 346825
Delivery Method:
Classroom Course
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Times:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Duration: 1 day
Location: New Horizons, Level 6/31 Market Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
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Price: $ 600
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About This Training Course

At the very best, poor grammar can have ‘you’ be considered as sloppy. At the worst it can make you a laughing stock or be thought of as stupid. It is unfortunate but people still do judge people’s competence on their written output because it is on record. A commercial enterprise can suffer because of this. Dramatic Grammatics Training Course has been designed to make the process of learning (or re-learning in some cases) grammar fun and user-friendly. The Dramatic Grammatics Training Course uses the metaphor of theatre to teach the fundamental grammar needed to write well for business. Participants will learn how to improve business writing skills by understanding grammatical rules and where to apply them.

Subjects Covered

"This Dramatic Grammatics Training Course will cover the following subjects:

Act I: Direction
• What to avoid and achieve today!
• Scene One: The Drama
• Scene Two: The Tragedy
• Scene Three: The Comedy
• Performance
• Scene Four: Your objectives for today

Act II: The Players
• Parts of Speech
• Scene One: The Main Cast
• Scene Two: Understudies
• Scene Three: Props
• Performance
• Scene Four: Performers

Act III: The Star
• The Verb
• Scene One: Verb Agreement
• Performance
• Scene Two: Active and Passive Verbs
• Scene Three: Irregular vs regular verbs
• Scene Four: Verbals

Act IV: Auditioning the Cast
• Word Choice (put in re good better best)
• Inclusive Language
• Performance

Act V: The Stage
• Sentences
• Scene One: Phrases and Clauses
• Scene Two: Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences
• Performance
• Scene Three: Active Voice
• Scene Four: The Prompt
• Scene Four: Parallel Structure

Act VI: Stage Direction
• Punctuation
• Scene One: The Full Stop, Question Mark and Exclamation Mark
• Scene Two: The Comma
• Scene Three: The Semi Colon
• Scene Four: The Colon
• Scene Five: The Apostrophe
• Scene Six: Less used marks
• Performance

Act VII: The Whole Theatre
• The Paragraph
• Performance

Act VIII: Epilogue
• Setting the scene for future success"

Training Course Outcomes

"Key Participant Benefits:
Simple yet sequential method means logical and easier mastery of learning
Creates a more polished and professional image thereby increasing clarity and accuracy of the message, while minimising misunderstandings
Excellent foundation skills for Business Writing and Report and Proposal Writing

Key Business Benefits
Presents a better business image to customers both external and internal
Boosts an individual’s productivity through accurate, clear and well-constructed communication Minimises misunderstandings and re-work by others.

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