Module - 3. - Principles of Clear and Effective Writing
Module - 3. - Principles of Clear and Effective Writing
Module - 3. - Principles of Clear and Effective Writing
OF CLEAR
AND EFFECTIVE
WRITING
Principle No. 1: Be careful in your use of
words.
In the course of our reading and writing,
we encounter a lot of words that we think
we know the meanings of and know how
to use in the proper context. However,
many of these words are words that we
only recognize but don’t actually use in
our everyday writing.
Bed Shit for Sale!
BETTER:
The PHIVOLCS seismological network
has 14 seismic stations all over the
country.
Verbal Deadwood
BETTER:
The experiment was extended for two
months to verify the results.
Redundancy
Funding agencies should cooperate
together to promote hydrophonics in the
arid desert.
BETTER:
Funding agencies should cooperate to
promote hydrophonics in the desert.
Principle No. 3: Be careful in your
use of adjectives.
Itis a known fact that adjectives spice up
writing. Descriptions help form better
images in the audience’s minds and make
activities more alive.
Better:
The lahar-ravaged river serves as
water impoundment for irrigation
during the dry season.
Principle No. 4: Do away with
euphemisms and genteelisms.
There will be no upward adjustments in taxes this
year. All we have to do is technically downside
government offices to avoid overlapping of
functions.
Improved Version:
The strain should be inoculated carefully.