Start Writing Your Book Today: A Step-by-Step Plan to Write Your Nonfiction Book, From First Draft to Finished Manuscript
NONFICTION writers, this is a STEP-BY-STEP guide that walks you through how to write a book. These steps will show you how to develop the good writing routines and a solid timeline, then how to write a first draft and revise the draft, how to bring in beta readers and incorporate their feedback, and finally, how to pull it all together into a finished manuscript. This book also shows you how to streamline your argument, how to make sure you don't have repetitions or tangents, and how to incorporate research without getting sidetracked in your writing. Each step is laid out for you. No more excuses. You’ll be ready to finally start writing your book.
This classic introduction to the techniques of research and the art of expression is used widely in historiography courses, but is also appropriate for writing and research methods courses in other departments. Barzun and Graff thoroughly cover every aspect of research, from the selection of a topic through the gathering, analysis, writing, revision, and publication of findings. This edition focuses on writing and critical thinking skills.
Write Right is a three-level writing series designed for high-beginner to intermediate students. This series adopts a guided writing approach in which students learn a range of genres such as descriptive writing, narrative writing, instructional writing and letter writing. In each unit, students will first acquire the key expressions and sentence structures they need to write about the given topic. Then they will learn to organize their writing by using a graphic organizer that helps them structure their ideas with clarity and coherence.
edX - TOEFL Test Preparation: The Insider’s Guide - Writing and Test Taking
Prepare for the TOEFL test and learn how to improve your score and English language skills from the experts who create the exam. What you'll learn How to improve your English language skills A broad understanding of the four sections of the TOEFL® test: Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing Helpful tips to prepare you for the TOEFL® Test How the TOEFL® Test is scored How to use your TOEFL® Test scores for employment, school, visas, scholarships Where to find additional resources that are available for the TOEFL® Test
Why would I want to teach technical writing? Don’t I have enough to teach now without adding one more assignment or series of assignments to my curriculum?What’s the point?
Students often do not believe they will have to write at work; they assume that once their education is completed, writing will be a distant memory.They are wrong. This Teacher’s Guide will help you find new and interesting ways to incorporate technical writing in your classroom