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Teaching Reading Comprehension - Two Really Useful Tools

16th March 2010
Adjectives and Nouns Pulling a story apart and manipulating its elements is a great tool to use when teaching reading comprehension. Ask your students to do the following. Write down all the nouns in the story (or part of the story) For "The Three ... Read >
Author: Renee Goodrich

Infosys Placement Papers - Test Pattern and Preparation Tips

15th March 2010
Infosys Placement Papers generally have two sections: a) Puzzles b) Verbal Section The puzzles section have around 10 to 15 questions. The difficulty level of puzzles is not uniform. You may find some puzzles which require lot of time to solve and ... Read >
Author: Kamalkk Kannan

What I Learned in My Writers Groups

23rd February 2010
I've been in some pretty unusual writers groups over the years. I was studying creative writing in college and when you are concentrating thoroughly on a issue sometimes constructive branching out is needed. I did some pretty unusual assignments. In on... Read >
Author: LoganH

7 Quick Article Writing Tips

16th February 2010
If you a re the type who would rather learn everything from experience, then you won't go and search the net for tips on article writing. However, if you still want to add a little spice to your web content piece that's likely why you've stumbled upon t... Read >
Author: Bob Hamilton

The Power of the Mind: Strengthen Yours with these Tips

01st February 2010
It is perhaps a by-product of the accessibility of knowledge brought on by the internet that there should be such a massive amount of ‘brain training' solutions to be found on it. The glut of packages claiming to be ‘brain training' tools shows how re... Read >
Author: computerlove

Do Words Affect Our Thoughts?

15th January 2010
Can the words we use affect the way we think? Do the words that describe an item actually affect the way we view the item? In some languages, the words used to describe a building can denote whether it is female or male. When a masculine word is used, ... Read >
Author: Tracey Wade

Is Good Grammar a thing of the past or still important?

14th January 2010
English grammar is a set of rules that specify how meanings are created in English. Grammar falls into two distinct groups. The descriptive describes the styles of how meanings are shaped in functional speech and writing. The prescriptive describes the pr... Read >
Author: Paul Ritchie

Are You Guilty of these Article Writing Mistakes?

08th January 2010
Writing is something that is easy to do if you know the basics. Even at an early age, students are trained to know the basics of writing. Grammar, spelling and punctuation in simplest to the most complex levels are already taught. Those who decide to ho... Read >
Author: Bob Hamilton

Are Words Nonsense Or a Different Language To Autistic People?

07th January 2010
Visual thinking creates imagination in many autistic individuals. Many think in visual pictures to help them convey and process their words. To some people they believe this is nonsense, but it is a helpful tool to realize, words are a different langua... Read >
Author: Bonita Darula

How to write in English like an expert?

06th January 2010
Almost in all multinational companies, only people with proper English communication as well as written skills are tested before recruitment. This is because company will be having several branches all over the world including in English speaking countrie... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

English writing rules

06th January 2010
There are certain rules included for writing better English. It is very important for all people to have knowledge in English writing skills for gaining various advantages. Speaking in English requires the word pronunciation and it doesn't matters with th... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

Phrasal verb tests – How well did you do your verbs?

17th December 2009
Phrasal verbs are becoming more and more prominent with the ever spreading clout of the English language. For understanding, speaking, reading and writing good English is to get skilled in to learn your phrasal verb lessons well. More and more people can ... Read >
Author: Pankaj Modi

Learning Verbal..

09th December 2009
Lord Gautam Buddha was awakened or enlightened under the tree of Pipal or the Bo-tree which is famous for the story of how Prince Siddharth became Lord Buddha. So that particular tree has been famous by the name of BodhiVruksha. Now, that tree also signif... Read >
Author: FACT

The advantages of English lessons on video - Tips and teaching for EFL students and young learners.

25th November 2009
Learning a new language is sometimes not an easy task, it takes time, effort and patience. Whether you are a child learning your alphabet, reading for the first time or taking English as your foreign language, English lessons can seem like quite a challen... Read >
Author: Susan P

Passionate About Learning Spanish

23rd November 2009
When I think of Spanish, I think of passion. I imagine the dizzying smell of dark chocolate, or the sweet scent of almond trees wafting in the summer breeze. I think of the vivid red trail of a flamenco dancer's dress as she whirls and stamps her heels to... Read >
Author: gilms012
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