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Writing with plain language

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Plain language is communication that makes it easy to understand correctly from the start and is essential for ensuring that information is accessible to everyone. This half-day course provides an introduction to plain language and how to write clearly, simply, and with the reader in mind. Participants will receive practical tips, methods, and examples to help make their texts more understandable and effective. The course combines theory with practical exercises and provides tools that can be applied directly in daily work.

About the course

Content

  • What is plain language?
  • Who are we writing for?
  • Understanding the user, context, and situations
  • About accessibility and inclusion
  • Who needs to be able to write in plain language?
  • Your current challenges
  • Advice and concrete writing tips
  • Easy-to-read, brief overview
  • Practical exercises
  • Recommended reading on plain language

 

Target audience

The course is aimed at communicators, administrators, web managers, and others who write texts and informational materials and therefore want to learn more about plain language and how to write in a clear and easy-to-understand way.

Duration

One half-day

Course type

The course is customized for closed groups. It can be conducted on-site or digitally.

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