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Jennings 1985

 
Reference
 

Jennings, James. 1985. "Writing for adult new literates." READ: Promoting Literacy and Literature. Interest level: general.

Summary
 

Believes that writing for adult new literates is much more difficult than writing for the general public. Must write about subjects in a manner that is interesting to mature adults. Must also write at a level that is easily readable. Gleans information from a number of sources. Lists the following suggestions to write stories for the adult new reader:

 
  • Use short, simple sentences.
  • Use short paragraphs.
  • Use direct style.
  • Follow a writing outline.
  • Use short, common words.
  • Repeat the same words frequently.
  • Introduce new words gradually.
  • Adopt a standard vocabulary of the most common words in the language.

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