how to write content for english project
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Lesson 1: Power up video text
Lesson 2: Create something that must be read
Lesson 3: Get to the point
Lesson 4: Don’t be so serious
Lesson 5: Think smart
Lesson 6: Use text to help visualization
Lesson 7: Explain succinctly
Focus on actionable content that someone can use in their lives or jobs right away.
Write in first-person or second-person.
Be careful with humor, which can fall flat for the reader.
Use profanity rarely because it can throw off someone who may wonder why the content includes those words.
Don’t be so creative that a reader struggles to detect your main point.
Avoid starting sentences with vague words like “this” or “that.”
Link to other websites, newsletters, and blogs because the links provide added value to visitors and help establish your credibility.
Lesson 2: Create something that must be read
Lesson 3: Get to the point
Lesson 4: Don’t be so serious
Lesson 5: Think smart
Lesson 6: Use text to help visualization
Lesson 7: Explain succinctly
Focus on actionable content that someone can use in their lives or jobs right away.
Write in first-person or second-person.
Be careful with humor, which can fall flat for the reader.
Use profanity rarely because it can throw off someone who may wonder why the content includes those words.
Don’t be so creative that a reader struggles to detect your main point.
Avoid starting sentences with vague words like “this” or “that.”
Link to other websites, newsletters, and blogs because the links provide added value to visitors and help establish your credibility.
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Make your copy easy to read:
1. Use short paragraphs – four sentences max.
2. Use short sentences – twelve on average.
3. Skip unnecessary words.
4. Avoid jargon and gobbledygook.
5. Avoid the passive tense.
6.Avoid needless repetition.
7. Address your web visitors directly—use the word you.
8. Shorten your text
Hope it helps you
1. Use short paragraphs – four sentences max.
2. Use short sentences – twelve on average.
3. Skip unnecessary words.
4. Avoid jargon and gobbledygook.
5. Avoid the passive tense.
6.Avoid needless repetition.
7. Address your web visitors directly—use the word you.
8. Shorten your text
Hope it helps you
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