Fifty Ways to Practice Writing: Tips for ESL/EFL Students

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Study Aids, ESL, Foreign Languages
Cover of the book Fifty Ways to Practice Writing: Tips for ESL/EFL Students by Dorothy Zemach, Wayzgoose Press
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Author: Dorothy Zemach ISBN: 9781301464487
Publisher: Wayzgoose Press Publication: July 2, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Dorothy Zemach
ISBN: 9781301464487
Publisher: Wayzgoose Press
Publication: July 2, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book is made for students of English as a Second or Foreign Language.

Learning another language is never fast, but the Fifty Ways to Practice series will speed things up by showing you how to practice more efficiently and effectively both inside and outside the classroom. These books can be used by beginners and advanced students alike.

You will learn 50 ways to practice and improve writing – both with pen and paper and typing. By applying these methods, you will write more, write faster, and write more correct and more interesting papers and letters.

You do not need to be living in an English-speaking country or be currently taking an English class to use this book. However, students who are already in a class can also use this book to improve their writing more quickly and easily. You do not need to have English-speaking friends or acquaintances to write to or even any idea of what to write about. This book will provide those ideas.

When you are done with this book, why not write and tell us how you liked it?

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This book is made for students of English as a Second or Foreign Language.

Learning another language is never fast, but the Fifty Ways to Practice series will speed things up by showing you how to practice more efficiently and effectively both inside and outside the classroom. These books can be used by beginners and advanced students alike.

You will learn 50 ways to practice and improve writing – both with pen and paper and typing. By applying these methods, you will write more, write faster, and write more correct and more interesting papers and letters.

You do not need to be living in an English-speaking country or be currently taking an English class to use this book. However, students who are already in a class can also use this book to improve their writing more quickly and easily. You do not need to have English-speaking friends or acquaintances to write to or even any idea of what to write about. This book will provide those ideas.

When you are done with this book, why not write and tell us how you liked it?

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