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Style Matters #12: There’s a vowel in there … just not that one!

July 28, 2013by reporting4work Leave a comment

What is it with newsreaders pronouncing words such as Olympics or illegal as if they started with the letter “a”? The last time I checked, the great contest that rolls […]

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Style Matters #11: Self-evacuation paints a queasy picture

July 27, 2013by reporting4work Leave a comment

Having quite an interest in breaking and traumatic news reporting, I’m rather fascinated by a term that’s coming into common usage when describing people fleeing an area under threat from […]

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Style matters #10: Who are you speaking to, not with

July 26, 2013by reporting4work Leave a comment

Despite what you might read in certain online forums, you should almost always speak to (or talk to) someone and not speak with (or talk with) them. Broadcasters seem to […]

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Tips for improving your written English

July 9, 2013by reporting4work 2 Comments

Writing fluent English can be a real a challenge for non-native and native speakers alike. Students at high school and university often find their work will be marked down because […]

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Style Matters #9: Wrangling numbers ain’t that hard

July 3, 2013by reporting4work Leave a comment

It is surprising how many writers struggle to master the rules for expressing dates, date ranges, numbers, times, ages, etc. So let’s review the basics, starting with dates. The style […]

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Style Matters #8: Deci- … mate, are we razing our ability to calculate?

July 2, 2013by reporting4work 3 Comments

Yesterday I was reading about the awful fires in Arizona that claimed the lives of 19 brave firefighters when this sentence caught my eye: Officials said they expected about half […]

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Style matters #7: Your ‘career’ is not complete without ‘careen’

May 11, 2013by reporting4work Leave a comment

There is a subtle difference between the verb form of career and its lesser-known – and I would argue increasingly under-used – cousin careen. The word “career” (used in its […]

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Style matters #6: I’m not ‘biased’, so where’s ‘ed’?

May 11, 2013by reporting4work Leave a comment

I suppose I shouldn’t be but I’m always surprised when editing the copy of trained journalists – or, for that matter, grading highly educated university students about to begin their […]

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Style matters #5: When to reject ‘refute’

April 9, 2013by reporting4work Leave a comment

The verb “refute” is often misused by writers. It means to disprove with evidence. Often writers will use it when they really should have used “reject” (to refuse to accept, […]

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Brushing up your writing skills

March 10, 2013by reporting4work Leave a comment

Want to polish your writing style? Need to improve your grammar? Want to understand more about English writing rules? Then check out Towards a working grammar for journalists, a handy booklet co-written […]

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