Roadmap is a new, eight-level general English course for adults that recognises every class is different, every learner is unique. Roadmap’s rich content and flexible organisation allows teachers to personalise their lessons to give learners the specific language training they need to progress.
Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing is a brief yet versatile resource for teaching argument, persuasive writing, and research. It makes argument concepts clear and gives students strategies to move from critical thinking and analysis to crafting effective arguments. Comprehensive coverage of classic and contemporary approaches to argument — Aristotelian, Toulmin, Rogerian, visual argument, and more — provides a foundation for nearly 50 readings on current issues, such as student loan forgiveness and gun violence, topics that students will want to engage with and debate.
We created this fun and easy-to-follow Orton-Gillingham–based text with the goal of helping your students improve their literacy and learn to enjoy reading and writing. As former classroom teachers, we saw the need for a phonics-based curriculum that met the needs of our students with dyslexia and other learning differences.
This insider's guide provides everything you need to write powerful, high-scoring essays on the AP English Exam 5 Steps to a 5: Writing the AP English Essay 2020 introduces an easy to follow, effective 5-step study plan to help you build the skills, knowledge, and writing confidence you need to achieve a high score on the essay. This valuable guide matches the latest course syllabus and explains exactly what the graders are look for in the essay. You'll find expert advice and strategies to help you write great essays, as well as tons of essay writing practice.
This book contains one hundred typical mistakes relating to papers, proposals, oral presentations, and correspondence with editors (e.g. journal submissions), reviewers (rebuttal letters), and editing agencies. The book is primarily intended for non-native English speaking researchers. However, it is also useful for editing agencies in order to help new or inexperienced editors spot the kinds of mistakes they need to correct in order to ensure their clients successfully have their papers published. Each section of a paper is covered separately: titles and abstracts; introduction and literature review; methods, results and tables; discussion and conclusions.