Fifty Ways to Practice Writing: Tips for ESL/EFL Students
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You will learn 50 ways to practice and improve writing - both with pen and paper and typing. By applying these methods, you will write more, write faster, and write more correct and more interesting papers and letters.
The book is divided into five sections:
1.Practice, Practice, Practice!
2.Inspiration
3.Skills and Strategies
4.Typing I: Improving Skills
5.Typing II: Advanced Practice
You do not need to be living in an English-speaking country or be currently taking an English class to use this book. However, students who are already in a class can also use this book to improve their writing more quickly and easily. You do not need to have English-speaking friends or acquaintances to write to or even any idea of what to write about. This book will provide those ideas.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I've been picking up quite a few Twitter followers of late, for whom English is a second, or even third, language. Since I'm rather out-of-touch when it comes to people whose native language isn't English, I thought I'd pick this book up.
It's actually pretty good! Not just for ESL students, I think it's a valuable resource for anyone wishing to improve their writing skills. Even for those of us who've been writing in English for quite some time now, it's always good to get back to basics, and there are a few tips that I actually never thought of before.
The tips are clear, easy to understand, and immediately actionable. If you're interested in communicating better using written English, give this book a go.
My only beef with it is the fact that I spotted a few typographical errors in it, which considering the type of book it is, caused me to mark it down a bit more than I would've in any other kind of book.