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I started the Writing Repair Centre blog in 2009, when I was teaching at Conestoga College. My PR students were (still are!) talented, creative people with great ideas. Unfortunately, that didn't always come across in their written assignments.
So I set up a blog to write about some of the things that were showing up in their work.
One of their assignments for me was to start a blog and post at least 12 times during the term. So it was only fair that I play, too. It was fun. So here we are.

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Sue, the question is does HE know what he’s trying to say?
Right on, Sandy! It seems our speaker failed to ask the two key questions that should precede any communication:
1. Who am I talking with?
2. What do I want them to do, think or know as a result?
If you don’t know the answers, you’re probably just jabbering.