Writing in Plain Language is a process. You can almost always improve your writing by revising and asking someone else to look it over.
The following tools from the Plain Language Guide can help you start editing your content:
These tools will add objectivity to your editing process. They will help you to identify ways to simplify your writing such as:
All the rules and tools discussed in this course are only guides. There are many cases when you can and should break the rules.
Readability scores are a guideline and can't always be trusted. The calculations are very simple and won't work on all types of content.
Remember that the goal of all this is to communicate your message to your audience clearly.
Exercise Eleven: Evaluating Sample Text
Far better than any checklist or automated tool is a second set of eyes.
Ask someone else to review your content. Ideally choose someone who is not an expert in your subject matter. You can be confident your writing is clear if they can easily read what you've written and tell you what it is about.
Ask members of your target audience to provide feedback on your content:
View and download the Plain Language Checklist (PDF, 42.5KB) to help you review your webpages prior to publishing.