LANGUAGE

Thursday, June 27, 2019




What's next?

Finishing your blog post, your essay, your speech, your comment.
So far, on this blog, you can find out how to start a piece of writing on your blogpost, your speech, your essay or your comment. You can also find out how to start off your paragraphs and some helpful hints on what to put into those paragraphs.

Now it is time to talk about how to finish your work off nicely.

The happy finish:

Look at this remark from Dr Richard North:
A little while ago, I wrote a piece which referred to the "naming of parts", stressing the importance of clarity and precision in the use of words, remarking that sloppy use of vocabulary leads to confusion and muddle.

But it isn't just the avoidance of confusion and muddle that is at stake. Clarity and precision also goes to credibility. I used for my example the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) rifle and one can imagine the reception which might be given to a self-proclaimed expert on the rifle who referred to the magazine as, say, "the bullet container".
You have to show that you know what you are talking about, that your remarks are reliable and true and that you know what you are talking about.
Keep smiling as you write.
Be cheerful. Everyone likes that.
And ending with a question is often a good idea too.


Here are some nice endings for you:

This one is from Muslim Girl website:
Overall, there’s a long list of anime and a variety of genres to pick from. I recommend finding the genre that will be mesmerizing to you. It’s okay if anime isn’t for you, but, as I mentioned earlier, if you ever loved watching “Pokemon” or “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” then anime might spark an interest you never even realized was there.
Author’s note: many of these shows can be watched on YouTube or Crunchyroll. - Muslim Girl


A nice, short end – the best of all!
In this time of Islamophobia and racism, Love From A to Z delivers the unapologetic heroine we need. And S.K. Ali is just the writer to provide it.


And here is a good longer one:
Chris Saltmarsh, co-founder of campaign group Labour for a Green New Deal, commented: “The questions of climate justice and green jobs will define our politics in the years to come, so it is great to see that Labour is appointing a frontbench role to engage with popular movements to build socialist and democratic solutions.
“We hope the leadership also listen to the popular movement within the party calling for a Green New Deal, which would be the best means of guaranteeing green jobs and genuine climate justice. We look forward to meeting Danielle Rowley to discuss how to take this proposal forward.”

If you leave the blogpost, comment, speech with a nice taste in your mouth, then you are much more likely to have a nice day putting what you have heard into practice.

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