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Organizing Your Writing | Workplace Essential Skills |
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https://aptv.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/ket-workready-16/organizing-your-writing-video-workplace-essential-skills/ |
Content Source: |
PBS
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Audio/Video
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Overview: |
Gathering facts and organizing your thoughts is an important step in the writing process. A customer service representative at a logistics company explains how he prepares to write an email to a customer. This resource provides instruction and discussion in composing emails and other workplace documents using a writing process. |
Content Standard(s): |
English Language Arts ELA2021 (2021) Grade: 9 | R1. Read a variety of print and nonprint documents to acquire new information and respond to the needs and demands of society and the workplace.
Examples: emails, directions, diagrams, charts, other common workplace documents | English Language Arts ELA2021 (2021) Grade: 10 | R1. Read a variety of print and nonprint documents to acquire new information and respond to the needs and demands of society and the workplace.
Examples: emails, directions, diagrams, charts, other common workplace documents | English Language Arts ELA2021 (2021) Grade: 11 | R1. Read a variety of print and nonprint documents to acquire new information and respond to the needs and demands of society and the workplace.
Examples: emails, directions, diagrams, charts, other common workplace documents | English Language Arts ELA2021 (2021) Grade: 12 | R1. Read a variety of print and nonprint documents to acquire new information and respond to the needs and demands of society and the workplace.
Examples: emails, directions, diagrams, charts, other common workplace documents |
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Tags:
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email, workplace documents, writing process |
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Accessibility | Video resources: includes closed captioning or subtitles |
Comments | Handouts and materials associated with this resource can be found to the right of the video under the heading, "Support Materials for Use with Students". |