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Course: Practical Proofreading 3 June
Published: Mon, 07 May 2007, 18:16
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Benefits A practical workshop showing how to identify the difference between ‘major’ and ‘minor’ proofreading mistakes and to look at techniques used to cut down errors.
Objectives
To help spot critical errors
To decide what needs changing and what you should leave
To understand how to mark up proofs for printers and/or designers
To see how to incorporate house style
To give people confidence in decision making
Outline Everyone can read – but reading for pleasure is nothing like proofreading. This course uses practical examples to highlight the difference and explains how mistakes occur and what can be done to help prevent them. Please note that this is an intensive course needing considerable concentration and, consequently, will be from 10.00am until 4.00pm.
Location: central London, exact venue to be advised.
Price CiB members £315 plus VAT (£370.13) Non-members £420 plus VAT (£493.50)
Recent delegate feedback
"Very informative, well structured and catered for all levels of experience."
"Glad I came to this. Hit all the right notes. Has sharpened my outlook on the written word."
"Steve was a wonderful tutor who made the day both enjoyable and instilled knowledge in a very effective manner."
"I thought this course was excellent. It gave me lots of really useful tips and key things to look out for. Steve was a great tutor - his experience brought the course alive."
"Gave me a realistic way of how I can improve what I'm doing while doing all the other things."
"I was expecting a rather dull day... so was delighted with Steve's informal and fun approach. Content was spot-on and the exercises were worth their while."
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