Trying to dream up different topics and questions is difficult at times. This book covered a wide spectrum of topics that stimulated hours and hours of laughter and conversations. Talk your head off is a kind of book teachers and students have been talking about for a long time. Students want an interesting book that does not rely on boring rote drilling. Teachers want a book that simplifies the learning process and makes it enjoyable. Talk your head of accomplishes this and more. This book is filled with targeted questions on many interesting topics. Students respond to the questions using appropriate tenses and grammatical forms.
It's with a heavy heart that Jane Austen takes up a new residence at Chawton Cottage in Hampshire. Secretly mourning the lost love of her life, she's stunned to learn that the late Lord Harold Trowbridge has made her heir to an extraordinary bequest: a Bengal chest filled with his diaries, letters, and most intimate correspondence. From these, Jane is expected to write a memoir of the Gentleman Rogue for posterity. But before she can put pen to paper on this labor of love, she discovers a corpse in the cellar of her new home.
James Joyce is one of the most revered and influential writers of the 20th century. This Irishman transformed novelistic conventions through experimentation in language and narrative structure. 'Ulysses', 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man', and the stories that make up his collection 'Dubliners' are among the major works discussed in this invaluable guide for the student writer. Bloom's How to Write about James Joyce guides students on how to write constructive essays on Joyce and provides suggestions for paper topics, coverage of the author's major works, and an introductory essay by Yale professor Harold Bloom.
This spelling review for adults is included in the Career Institute Course in Practical English for two reasons. First, correct spelling is a requirement for accurate word recognition and vocabulary building. Second, spelling ability is vitally necessary if you are to write with confidence, ease, and speed. To write a letter, report, or article that contains misspelled words is almost an unforgivable error. Frequent misspellings in business writing may prevent a person from being promoted to a position for which he is otherwise qualified. Misspellings in social correspondence often affect social standing because they create an impression of a lack of educational or cultural background.
How to Write a Lot: A Practical Guide to Productive Academic Writing
In this practical, light-hearted, and encouraging book, Paul Silvia explains that writing productively does not require innate skills or special traits but specific tactics and actions.