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Title

Structure Your Writing Well in English (112)

Dates

30 August 2024

Lang EN Workshop language is English
Organizer(s)
Speakers

Maura Hannon

Description

Well written English that moves beyond grammatically correct sentences uses quintessentially English structural rules at the sentence, paragraph and thesis level. Solid structure removes unnecessary distractions from content and is fundamental in any writing context.

  • Learn the structural elements expected by an English audience.
  • Apply these elements in your daily work for stronger emails and cover letters to your external partners.
  • Make the writing process of scientific articles, journal pieces and reports more efficient.
  • Use structure to assist with the navigation through the complexity of academic and thesis writing.

The workshop will use a number of approaches including small group and large interactions, and activity/problem solving based activities. Each topic block will be followed by a concept application exercise. Participants will be asked to present and discuss their solution in class.

 

Topics:

  • Tips and tricks in sentence writing.
  • The fundamental building block: the paragraph.
  • Differing chapter structures and the role of the conclusion.
  • How to write an introduction.
  • Adapting structure to fit audience, purpose and style.

The workshop aims to help students understand structure requirements when writing in English. These skills can be applied with confidence in any current or future environment where the participant is required to write in English. The application of these skills in the drafting process will increase writing efficiency and remove distractions from content.

 

Learning Outcomes:

Following the workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Identify fundamental structures in a variety of writing formats
  • Apply their understanding of the fundamental building blocks in paragraph development
  • Develop logically organized chapters and conclusions
  • Draft introductions that clearly define a specific research space
  • Confidently adjust structure for audience, purpose and style.

 

Requirements:

Participants will need to have an English proficiency level of B1/B2 or above.

 

Preparatory Work:

Participants should submit one to two A4 pages of their own academic writing by email no later than one week before the course. To derive maximum benefit, the work should not have been been edited by someone else. Participants work directly on this sample during the day. A second, edited version of the same sample will be returned during the workshop with individual feedback. All samples of work will be held in utmost confidence.

 

 

 

 

 

Location

University of Lausanne

Information

Date: Friday 30th August 2024

Time: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm

Location: University of Lausanne

 

Trainer:

Maura Hannon brings extensive experience in writing, with a current focus on creating thought leadership content across diverse fields, primarily within digital communication environments. She blends her expertise with practicality, meticulousness, and humor, fostering a supportive and highly motivating atmosphere for training doctoral candidates. As Co-CEO of the communication company Die Schwedin, Maura works throughout Switzerland and Europe.

Maura recently earned a certificate in Executive Leadership from the University of Oxford. She also holds an MBA from Curtin Business School and a BA (Hons) in Political Science from the University of Western Australia.

 

 

Expenses

Participants are eligible for reimbursement of incurred travel expenses by train between the city of their university and the location of the workshop (half-fare card, 2nd class).

Places

12

Deadline for registration 23.08.2024
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