Freie Plätze:

Termin/e:
07.04.2025, 11:30 - 14:00 Uhr
An- und Abmeldefrist:
24. März 2025 23:55 Uhr

Abmeldefrist
24. März 2025 23:55 Uhr

Format: Präsenz
Zielgruppe:
All WU employees with English skills on level B2 or above (according to the CEFR, see self-assessment grid).
Einheiten:
2.5 hours
Haben Sie noch Fragen?:
Personnel Development
Trainer*in:
Dr. Barbara Schmidt-Unterberger
Stornierungsgebühr:
€50,00
Beschreibung

Join this workshop and learn how to master using Scio for crafting clear, engaging short texts. Perfect for creating website content like conference announcements or master's program overviews, this session guides you in making information accessible and appealing to prospective audiences. Learn practical tips for effective prompts and text refinement to make your writing stand out.

The Language Lunch series is a fun and time-saving opportunity to improve your English-language competence over a light buffet lunch which will be provided free of charge. In the summer semester, the series continues with three workshops: (1) English Grammar for People Who Hate Grammar, (2) Concise and Clear: Using AI for Informative Texts, and (3) Chairing and Participating Effectively in Meetings and Discussions. You are welcome to book one, two or all three workshops, but in any case, please make sure that you register separately for each Language Lunch.

Content

In this workshop, we will focus on:

  • Prompt crafting exercises
  • Writing short informational texts
  • Content refinement techniques
  • Tone and audience adaptation
  • Editing and polishing texts

Goals

The goal of this workshop is to equip participants with tools to effectively use Scio for writing clear, concise informational texts.

Methods

A variety of interactive tasks and collaborative peer review.

Zusätzliche Beschreibung
  • Using a variety of language to make and evaluate suggestions or proposals.
  • Identifying key communicative concerns when discussing plans and projects.
  • Describing the stages of a project and highlighting milestones.
  • Expressing caution or certainty when discussing (intended) project outcomes.
  • Applying this language to discuss real or fictional projects.