Imagine you are giving a presentation or writing a letter.
You have done your research and organized your main points.
You have checked your grammar and vocabulary to make sure everything is correct.
But something is missing.
A final step that is just as important — if not more important. What is it?
A check for clarity.
Clarity — the quality of being easily understood — will be the subject of today's report.
You will learn about the difference between clarity and grammar.
You will also learn one of the best ways to check your presentation or writing for clarity.
Clarity and grammar are two closely related issues.