Writing, as Francis Bacon says, makes one precise. This precision not only refers to what is overtly called speech, an entity fight in front of one's naked eyes, but also to what stays covert,thinking, an ability of mind to breed out thoughts and to transfer them into linear words. It is not uncommon for one to be able to write in its general sense, but it is of particular difference if one wants to write precisely along with specific contents.
Foreword
Preface
Unit One Diary & Journal
1.1 Diary
1.2 Journal
Unit Two Card
2.1 Name card
2.2 Greeting card
2.3 Postcard
Unit Three Resume & Autobiography
3.1 Resume
3.2 Autobiography
Unit Four Transcript & Certificate
4.1 Transcript
4.2 Certificate
Unit Five Summary & Book Report
5.1 Summary
5.2 Book report
Unit Six Note & Invitation Card
6.1 Note
6.2 Invitation card
Unit Seven Notices & Signs
7.1 Notices
7.2 Signs
Unit Eight Pact & Rule
8.1 Definition
8.2 Components
8.3 Requirements for writing
Unit Nine Public Speeches
9.1 Use & Classification
9.2 Requirements for writing
Unit Ten Teacher's Comments
10.1 Use & Importance
10.2 Requirements for wrting
10.3 Useful expressions
10.4 Examples ofcomments
Unit Eleven Personal Letters
11.1 Format of letters
11.2 Varieties of social letters
11.3 Varieties of business letters
Keys to the exercises
Bibliography