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Creating a Thesis Statement – The OWL at Purdue
Category: English Grammar
Tags: communication, english, grammar, instruction, owl, school, teaching, writing The English Blog: Video: Problem Students
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Ask a Teacher – UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
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Ask a Teacher – UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
Discovery Education: English & Language Arts Homework Help
Category: English Grammar
Tags: and-mechanics, areas-included, assist-students, communication, empowers-students, every-facet, literacy, not-only, resources-will, school-but, verbal-communication, video-chapters, written, written-and Effective Communication empowers students not only in school but also in every facet of life.These video chapters and web resources will assist students with their written and verbal communication skills. Content areas included are grammar, composition, and mechanics from Kindergarten to Grade 12.
Read more »George Orwell: 6 Questions/6 Rules
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Tags: communication, george-orwells, grammar, howto, orwell, orwells, writers', writing George Orwells rules for writing.
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Web Resources for Communication Skills
Work: Writers beware: Em dashes are overused and misunderstood
Category: English Grammar
Tags: and-alert, bold-and, come-are, communication, grammar, stand-out, technology, words, writing Ragan: Em dashes are abrupt. They stand out, demand recognition and alert readers that the words to come are important. Em dashes are bold and sometimes unsettling, loudly ushering parenthetical statements into a sentence.
Read more »Writer’s Block – The Web Resource for Communication Professionals
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Writer’s Block – The Web Resource for Communication Professionals