April 12, 2018
No matter what sort of job you might want to have when you grow up, you’ll need to get an education that includes knowing how to read, write, and speak well so that you can communicate with others. There are a lot of rules for how to do this, so it’s easy to feel confused about things like grammar and punctuation. Continue reading Student’s Grammar Resource Guide→
April 06, 2018
Having developed websites for a while, I’d rather dive straight into coding HTML, CSS and PHP; avoiding those drag and drop functions that website builders have. I was pretty sceptical. Continue reading Website Builders Review→
April 05, 2018 The annual TESOL convention offers English language teaching professionals and scholars from around the globe the premier opportunity for professional development. Educators and scholars from more than 100 countries exchange ideas and practices, explore a wide range of topics and current trends, expand their professional networks, engage in mentoring on research and other projects, review the latest professional publications and resources, and learn about advocacy efforts in their community and around the world. Continue reading TESOL 2018 Chicago, Illinois 27–30 March 2018→
March 11, 2018
This free writing tool is the perfect writing buddy as it not only points out errors in writing but also offers suggestions to make the write up better. The tool identifies grammatical errors, logical errors, spelling mistakes, lack of clarity and concision. Please take a look at the screenshots to get an idea of how the resource works. Continue reading Find Your Writing Inspiration→
February 08, 2018
A paraphrase is among most popular types of a so-called accidental plagiarism. Hence, it’s important to understand how to use it properly. Let’s draw a line between plagiarism and paraphrase to avoid this issue forever! Continue reading Ward off Plagiarism: How to Paraphrase Writing→