Written communication is an unnecessarily long euphemism for writing, or writing ability. Written communication is when you are stuck on a desert island, and you send out into the sea a message in a bottle with your coordinates. My writing ability has improved greatly. I worked very hard to improve my writing ability, because for about six months I was convinced I wanted to be a journalist. And I wrote, as if I wanted to be a journalist. Not only that, but NNTHS has structured a exceptional English program that has greatly influenced my writing and my repertoire of literature I have been exposed to.
For my example, I have my written responses to class work questions regarding Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman. This was an in-class assignment, but we worked on it for several days on end, forcing us to concentrate on the literature, and reflect on it with our own written communication. It was truly something that made me feel like I had considered the written communication aspect of Death of a Salesman, and reflected on my findings in my own written communication. That in-class assignment can be found here.