Expert answer:PLZ read over the description!!! PLZ follow all requirements!!! PLZ read over the uploaded doc. CH5.10 and summary and the three projects!!! And i provide the three projects and readings that i did in this class, and these are the materials of this class. the main knowledge we learnt in this class is rhetorical analysis and genres. This final assignment of the quarter has two equally important goals: apply your developed rhetorical awareness and skill by writing in a new genre, the progress report, and critically self-reflect and report on your learning and growth over the quarter. The progress report genre is a common business genre that many organizations use to gather information on ongoing projects. To complete this project, you will be required to read about progress reports in Ch. 5.10 of the webbook and apply your knowledge of rhetorical situations, rhetorical choices, and genres by writing your own progress report. Over the past few months, you have been engaged in professional development activities designed to improve your business writing. My hope is that all of you have learned some writing process strategies and specific writing techniques that you can apply to your own future business writing experiences. To gain a fuller understanding of how you have developed your writing skills, I am requesting that you each submit an individual comprehensive progress report (of at least 1000 words) of your course activities by the due date for the final exam listed on the course calendar. Please focus your report on your own individual development. In other words, do not give me a summary of assignments or class activities. Instead, you should focus on reporting how you personally have developed as a writer by engaging in the assignments and class activities. I look forward to reading about your experiences and your plans for continued development. if you need more information, plz contact me.
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In this course, I have total three Project.
Project 1 is Job search writing.
Objective: As you are moving into your careers, you will need to write various documents to
conduct your job search, including resumes and cover letters. The purpose of this assignment is
to have you practice writing these documents while considering your rhetorical situation and
choices.
Assignment: Write a rhetorically effective job cover letter and resume that targets a specific job
listing. Then annotate both your cover letter and resume noting your rhetorical choices and
discussing their effectiveness for your situation.
the project 1 attach reading : Ch 2.1 Rhetorical Situations, Ch 2.7 Rhetoric & Business Writing ,
Ch 3.1 Rhetorical Choices, Ch 5.8 Cover Letters & Resumes, Ch 5.9 Correspondence & Letters
KEY CONCEPTS IN READING
Rhetorical Choices:
five main categories; 20 subcategories; lots of choices (the numbers)
you will make them (in your cover letter and resume)
you will talk about them (in your annotations)
Specific Genres (types of writing)
Ch 5.8 Cover Letters & Resumes
Ch 5.9 Correspondence & Letters
know the conventions (generally accepted rhetorical choices)
know the reasons for making these choices (will help your rhetorical awareness and your
annotations)
Project 2a: Letter of Introduction
Objective: Business professionals must present themselves to a variety of audiences – managers,
colleagues, clients, and other stakeholders. Often these introductions occur through the writing
one does. To practice presenting yourself through writing, you will create a letter of introduction.
One of your first tasks for your Project 2 Genre Report will be to choose one partner with whom
to work. Writing this letter of introduction will give your student colleagues a chance to
understand your strengths and weaknesses, your interests, and your possible contributions to the
project. This assignment will also give you an opportunity to practice writing rhetoricallyeffective formal business correspondence.
Assignment: Write a formal business letter that introduces yourself to your student colleagues
and explains your interests and possible contributions for the Project 2 Genre Report.
GENRE OF LETTER: Your letter should follow the conventions of business correspondence
from Ch. 5.9 including, but not limited to, the below:
a direct pattern of organization; a goodwill and “you” viewpoint; clear and emphasized main
ideas; a full-block style format ; date; heading; inside address; subject line; salutation; body;
complimentary closing ; signature block
Project2b: Formal Report
Objective: To be a successful business writer, you must think rhetorically about the writing
situations in which you find yourself. Understanding these rhetorical situations is a crucial aspect
of your development as business writers. One way in which we understand these rhetorical
situations is by becoming familiar with the genres used and how these genres are shaped by the
contexts of the companies in which they are produced.
The purpose of this assignment is to apply your knowledge of these theories by performing an
investigation and comparative analysis of the genres and rhetorical writing situations of several
companies or organizations.
The final version of this assignment should demonstrate your ability to:
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work effectively in a team to produce a written product
understand and apply the components of a rhetorical situation
understand and apply connections between rhetorical situation components
understand, analyze, and compare writing genres
follow the conventions of effective business writing
follow the conventions of report writing
Assignment: In groups of two, write a formal business report that analyzes one business-related
genre. Your report will give an overview of the genre and discuss how it is adaptable to various
rhetorical situations by comparing two different examples of the genre.
the project 2a and 2b attach reading : Ch 5.1 Genres, Ch 4.5 Ethical…Communication Ch 5.11
Business Reports,
Project 3a: Proposal
Objective: Throughout your career, you will likely be in a position that will require you to make
proposals. Some proposals may be informal, such as a proposal to your boss requesting an
alternative work schedule or a proposal to your colleague suggesting a change to a project. Other
proposals may be more formal, such as a proposal to a client soliciting their business or a
proposal to a government agency requesting approval or permission. This first part of Project 3 is
an opportunity for you to practice writing proposals.
Assignment: Write a formal internal proposal in memo format that proposes the topic for your
Project 3b presentation.
the project 3a and 3b attach reading: Read Ch 5.5 Proposals, Ch 4.3 Conducting Academic
Research, Ch 5.6 Presentations,
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