Complete Punctuation: Novice To Pro

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This course includes

  • 3 hours on-demand video
  • 13 articles
  • 23 downloadable resources
  • Full lifetime access
  • Access on mobile and TV
  • Certificate of Completion

What you'll learn

  • Master in detail commas, apostrophes, colons, semicolons, hyphens, dashes and more
  • Understand punctuation at the level of a professional editor
  • Talk authoritatively to colleagues and clients about any aspect of punctuation
  • Distinguish between UK and US usage of punctuation

Description
Would you like to:

Develop professional mastery of all the major punctuation marks in English?

Be able to use commas, colons, semicolons and other punctuation marks accurately, precisely and stylishly?

Produce authoritative, error-free documents by mastering every aspect of English punctuation?

Talk knowledgeably about even the most intricate aspects of punctuation in English?

Gain clarity on the (often confusing) differences between UK and US punctuation?

Win the admiration of colleagues and clients by becoming the authoritative, go-to expert on English punctuation in your place of work?

Punctuate with confidence so you can earn an income from professional writing, editing or proofreading?

If any of these apply to you, you need this comprehensive, professional-level punctuation course.

In this highly detailed course, you’ll learn how to master the intricacies of every major punctuation mark, including:

Commas

Full stops/periods

Apostrophes

Hyphens

Colons

Semicolons

Dashes

Brackets (both square and round)

Inverted commas/quotation marks

Question marks

Exclamation marks

Ellipses

Bullet points

If you’re looking for a superficial beginner’s guide based on opinion rather than research, this is probably not the punctuation course for you.

However, if you want a professional-level course founded on extensive research into current usage, you’ll love this course.

Yes, the course covers the basics of English punctuation. But it also digs deep into the rules, principles and conventions of US and UK punctuation.

With Complete Punctuation: Novice To Pro you get a definitive guide to every aspect of English punctuation.

So this course is for you if you want to:

Make a living from writing, editing or proofreading

Access a life-time reference guide to punctuation that you can consult over and over again

Benefit from detailed explanation of the rules and conventions for punctuation best practice

Gain clarity on the (often confusing) differences between UK and US usage



HOW IS THIS COURSE DIFFERENT FROM OTHER PUNCTUATION COURSES?

With 65 lectures and at 3.5 hours long, Complete Punctuation: Novice To Pro offers a comprehensive guide to US and UK punctuation. What's more, the course comes with a downloadable 60-page ebook, summarising the entire content of the course.

What’s more, as a professional copywriter, Dr Clare Lynch understands time is money. That's why the most often used words in reviews of her courses are 'clear' and 'concise'. So every lecture is punchy, pacey and packed with value. Zero fluff. Zero padding. Zero repetition.

Just clear, concise well-researched content on the rules, principles and conventions of modern English punctuation.

And with Complete Punctuation: Novice To Pro, you won’t simply be bombarded with information. You’ll also be encouraged to test and cement your understanding of all the principles taught. That’s why the course includes 24 quizzes and exercises - where you can put into practice everything you’ve learned about UK and US punctuation.



WHAT WILL YOU LEARN IN THIS COMPREHENSIVE COURSE ON PUNCTUATION?

In this course, you’ll learn how to master best-practice for using all the major punctuation marks, including:



Commas

How to use commas in lists, to join sentences and to bracket information

Should you use the Oxford comma or not?

The difference in comma usage between “which” and “that”

Understanding the difference between cumulative and co-ordinating adjectives - and the implications for comma use

How to use the “vocative” comma - in emails, for example



Full stops/periods

Using full stops/periods to avoid one of the most common punctuation errors - the comma splice

Should you use full stops in titles, names and abbreviations?

Should you use one space or two after a full stop?



Apostrophes

The two main uses of apostrophes - contraction and possession

Is it 100s or 100's, 1000s or 1000's?

How to use apostrophes correctly in names, places and dates

Apostrophes in abbreviations



Hyphens

How to use hyphens correctly in compound modifiers (describing phrases)

How to avoid the most common hyphenation mistakes

How to use hyphens with prefixes and suffixes



Colons, semicolons and dashes

How to use colons and semicolons accurately and appropriately

Avoid the most common mistakes people make with colons and semicolons

Correct use of dashes

The differences between hyphens, en-dashes and em-dashes



Brackets

How to use round brackets correctly

How to use other punctuation in conjunction with brackets

Using square brackets to add editorial commentary to a text



Inverted commas/quotation marks

How to use commas/quotation marks to quote direct speech

How to use commas/quotation marks with words and phrases

Scare quotes - a pitfall to be aware of

Typographical considerations: single or double, curly or straight?



Question marks, exclamation marks and ellipses

When to use a question mark - and when not to

When to use an exclamation mark - and when not to

When and how to use ellipses



BONUS CONTENT: How to punctuate bullet points





WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE THIS INSTRUCTOR?

Dr Clare Lynch has a PhD in English literature from the University of Cambridge, where she also now teaches writing skills. Earning her doctorate armed Clare with the advanced research skills she brings to this course.

As a result, Complete Punctuation: Novice to Pro is a definitive course founded on deep research into the rules, principles and conventions of current usage.

Clare is also a professional copywriter with 20+ years’ experience of helping big-name corporate clients get their messages across clearly, accurately, precisely and compellingly.

Clare is also a qualified and highly experienced corporate trainer and facilitator. So she’s been trained to communicate even the most complex, technical ideas in a way that’s clear, concise and memorable.

Who this course is for:

  • This comprehensive course will take you from beginner level to advanced professional
  • Professional proofreaders will find this course an invaluable reference guide to punctuation
  • This is a detailed course - it is not for people who want a quick-and-dirty guide to basic punctuation

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