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Hey there, Here’s your bite-sized guide to better writing & sharper thinking. This Week’s Focus: Writing That ConnectsYou wish you had paid more attention during your English classes at school, don’t you, when you’ve to draft an email to your client or boss or manager now? Whether you’re writing a cover letter, a blog post, or a thought-provoking LinkedIn comment, your words matter. And how you say something is just as important as what you say. It’s never too late to build your language proficiency. Just sharpen a few skills with some fun exercises and watch the results! Mini Skill TipUse strong verbs. “He was very angry and talked loudly.” Quick Tip: Make a list of verbs you use regularly and write down 3-4 alternate words you can use in lieu. It will make your writing stand out. Quick Reading ChallengeSkim this short paragraph and answer the question below: In today’s fast-paced world, attention spans are shrinking, and readers expect clarity. That’s why the best writers don’t just inform, they connect. They make their words easy to follow and hard to ignore. Q: What do the best writers do besides informing? [ ] Entertain
“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.”
— Arthur Ashe
Prompt of the WeekWrite a short blog-style post (150–200 words): “The last time words truly inspired me was when…” Choose your style – conversational, reflective, or bold. Think of something that stayed with you – a quote, a speech, a song lyric – and describe it. Common Mistake SpotlightIncorrect: “I look forward to meet you.” Next time try using “I look forward to working / collaborating / interacting with you.” Word Game: Context Clue ChallengeWord: Astute 👉 (Answer at the bottom) Thought Nugget“Clarity is the new charisma.” — If your message is clear, you don’t need fancy words to sound smart. Would Love to Hear from You!Have a question, feedback, or writing you’d like to share? Go ahead and share it with others. Is there something in particular that you would like me to cover, reply to this email and let me know! Until next time, Keep writing. Keep growing.Gomati Sekhar Ghosh P.S. If you can think of someone else who can benefit from this, don’t hesitate to share this with them.
Answer to Context Clue Challenge: B. Sharp and insightful Answer to Language Lab in last edition: COLD → CORD → CARD → WARD → WARM |
