With a combined experience of 30 years teaching and working in the industry, the authors deliver a practical book devoted to the writing concerns of engineers and those planning to enter the profession. They not only address important writing concepts which apply to professional engineering communication but also deal with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering composition such as reports, business letters, office memoranda, and e-mail. Also covers oral presentations and how to find engineering information in traditional ways and on the Internet.
This is the final Tommy & Tuppence novel. Tommy and Tuppence Beresford have just become the proud owners of an old house in an English village. Along with the property, they have inherited some worthless bric-a-brac, including a collection of antique books. While rustling through a copy of "The Black Arrow", Tuppence comes upon a series of apparently random underlinings. However, when she writes down the letters, they spell out a very disturbing message: M a r y - J o r d a n - d i d - n o t - d i e - n a t u r a l l y!
Boost Spelling Grades! Targeted Spelling Lists Build Essential Language Arts Skills! Personalized Learning Tracks Individual Progress! Game-Play Excitement Ensures Learning Motivation! Spelling Pattern Groups Long & short vowels Prefixes & suffixes Compound words "ie" & "sh" words Double consonants Silent letters Homophones Irregular plurals And much, much more! G
Start with A: A Beginner’s Guide to the Alphabet
Start With A is a reproducible activity book for the classroom that introduces the 26 letters of the alphabet. Start With A is suitable for use with all age groups. Start With A introduces each letter individually and provides practice activities in letter formation. This is done firstly by using shadow letters, and later in the lesson by allowing students to write the letters freehand. Start With A is amply illustrated, using pictures to move from letter and word recognition toward letter and word production.
Writing That Works will help you say what you want to say, with less difficulty and more confidence. Now in its third edition, this completely updated classic has been expanded to included all new advice on e-mail and the e-writing world, plus a fresh point of view on political correctness. Writing That Works will show you how to improve anything you write:Presentations that move ideas and actionMemos and letters that get things donePlans and reports that make things happenFund-raising and sales letters that produce resultsResumes and letters that lead to interviewsSpeeches that make a point