In yesterday's class, we looked at pgs. 232-33 in your copies of Technical Communication and discussed the importance of tone in the cover letters we are writing.
Here is what we learned:
Tone will always depend on—
- "the distance between you...and the reader" (basically, how well you know your reader); and
- "the attitude you show towards the subject" (232).
- a consistent tone;
- a formal (professional) tone;
- a positive, energetic tone; and
- an active voice.
But if you make a simple change to your sentence, such as, "I assumed management responsibilities," you are making yourself the subject ("I") and "responsibilities" the direct object.
Looking at the cover letters you revised for today, please pick one sentence that was written in the passive voice and post it in the comments section below. Respond to your classmates' comments by revising their sentences and putting them in the active voice. Explain why you think the sentence is better.
I am excited to show what I have to offer and work with students at the camp.
ReplyDeleteYou could say something like I am excited to show what I can do to help and work with the students at camp.
DeleteI am a really big fan of coffee so I believe that this job would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you could say. As a lover of this profession, I believe that I would enjoy this job.
DeleteYou could say why it is important to like coffee in this profession.
DeleteIn addition, through Model United Nations and Vinalhaven High School’s Student Leadership Team I have developed a hardworking and self-motivated mindset that will benefit me in the workforce.
ReplyDeleteSeems very active Tim. I think that this sentence works very well.
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