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Register to study through Unisa. Practising Workplace English - ENN1504. Under Graduate Degree, Semester module, NQF level: 5
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INTRODUCTION
Dear Student
Welcome to ENN1504: Practising Workplace English. We expect that you are - or at some
stage will be - employed in an organisation where you will be required to communicate
effectively in a professional environment, using English. The ability to write well in the world
of work is a valuable life skill, so we hope you will find this course useful in your professional
life.
Study material supplied for this module will include the following:
• Tutorial Letters 101 and 301
• The study guide
• A workbook
• Online and other digital material
Some of this study material may not have been available when you registered.
Study material that was not available when you registered will be posted to you as
soon as possible, but it is also available on myUnisa under Official Study Material.
Kindly note that you should register on myUnisa to be able to submit assignments online,
gain access to the library functions and various learning resources, download study
material, communicate with your tutor and other students about your studies and the
challenges you encounter, and participate in online discussion forums. myUnisa also
provides administrative information on assignments, marks and examinations.
2 PURPOSE OF AND OUTCOMES FOR THE MODULE
2.1 Purpose
This module will be useful to students who would like to develop proficiency in English and
a range of related communication skills and strategies for the public and/or private sector
work environment. The central focus is on the ability to write in English as a set of work-
related life skills.
As you work through the course you will be asked to respond critically to form and
meaning in texts relating to the world of work, with reference to qualities of good business
writing. You will also be required to produce texts of your own that reflect what you have
learnt from this. You will therefore be able to transfer your skills to new contexts, and to
develop them independently.
Texts such as letters, memorandums, email, reports, proposals, presentations, and
documentation relating to meetings will be critiqued, improved and produced as original
text. Skills involved include planning, information gathering, drafting, revising, editing and
proofreading. As pre-writing activities, strategies for critical reading or listening to short
work-related texts are treated as integral to the writing tasks.