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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Sarika Kabra What not to say in your resume is as important as what to say. There should be no errors of spelling, syntax or grammar. Use of personal pronouns should be limited. Slang, flowery language or fancy fonts should be left out as should irrelevant details and unnecessary jargon. written by Quinlan Murray The English language has a wide and expanding vocabulary. Its rules of grammar are also not very easy. However, most students who learn the English language are able to master vocabulary and grammar to a great extent. written by Quinlan Murray Onsite courses are generally handled by reputed language experts who will impart all the necessary skills to students. They hold regular listening, speaking and writing assessments and provide timely feedback that enable students to improve their skills. written by Daniel Major An article about one of the most commonly used structures the Spanish Language, the reflexive verb. written by Jesse Dawson Writing and formatting a press release is easy. If you format your press release according to "industry standards" and include all the essential information, then reporters and editors will likely read your press release. written by Jesse Dawson We can dissect the term "readability" into "read" + "ability," which translates into the ability to read. Readability has nothing to do with either legibility or literacy. written by Jesse Dawson We can trace the origin of readability formulas during the late 19th Century in the United States. The schools in the US did not routinely grade students until 1847 when the first graded school opened in Boston with a series of books prepared for each grade. written by Jesse Dawson Writing is not really an art. It is a craft – and you can learn a craft. Follow these four techniques to improve the quality of your writing, no matter what type of writing you do.
written by Jesse Dawson Writing and submitting articles is an effective marketing ploy to deliver targeted visitors to your website, raise your search engine rankings, and increase sales of your products or sales. written by Jesse Dawson Some would-be writers think they can dash off an article without learning the basics of grammar. Just as any craftsperson spends time honing his skills to make the perfect piece of craft, so must a writer work hard to write an error-free, grammatically-correct article. written by Daniel Major As with all languages the verb 'to be' is more than often the most commonly used verb. In Spanish, or should I say 'Castilian', there are two forms of the verb 'to be' and they are 'Ser' and 'Estar' and this article highlights some of the different uses of each verb. written by Daniel Major This article outlines how to use the Spanish verb gustar, providing simplified explanations and examples. written by Daniel Major Choosing which language to learn is difficult if the choice isn't born out of necessity. This article outlines why Spanish, before any other language, should be the first choice when making that decision. written by J.McCorquodale McCorquodale It takes a grammatical expression in two parts to confer a negative aspect to a phrase in French. written by J.McCorquodale McCorquodale To communicate well during conversation, in writing or even while translating documents, French and English have their own specific rules which should be known. Here we look at two basic french pronouns. written by Tyler Benson This is what a professional copywriter should think about. Everything seems to be alright: the design is surprisingly attractive, page organization is great, the content is informative and nicely written, but time passes and no customers leave their trace at the website destined to be the main source of information about your company written by Rahul Rungta Enable your plain sentences to become more sophisticated and professional. WhiteSmoke suggests this editing software which is checks and corrects English grammar and spelling, it does also improve for all styles of creative writing. written by Evangeline Auld Auld Article commenting on current internet marketing advertising, quoting examples of overused hyperbole and remarking on grammar and spelling. Sets out the author's preference for more restrained, exact and ethical advertising and emails and advocacy of friendly persuasion. written by Lisa Silverman Nouns and verbs are the backbone of any sentence, and thus of all writing. Here's an explanation, with examples, of why you should use strong nouns and verbs in your writing instead of loading it with adjectives and adverbs. written by Brian Konradt If you know how to do something -- and can do it well, almost without thinking -- it makes sense that you'd want to share this information. The following tips will help you to write a perfect instruction manual. written by Kai Chandler The key to learning any language is not ability, or money, or
time, but motivation. There are probably as many unused
language courses gathering dust as there are unused exercise
machines! Here's a powerful eight step motivation plan that
anyone SERIOUS about learning Spanish should read. written by Brian Konradt Writing an editorial article may be one of the most satisfying forms of writing, especially for journalists trained to be objective at all costs. An editorial article can be about anything and from any standpoint. written by Brian Konradt Writing a resume is hard work. You must write your resume correctly; it must be perfect! Any blunders in your resume could cost you the job. The following tips are shortcuts to write a stellar resume for whatever job you desire. written by Brian Konradt For many people new to job-seeking, cover letters sometimes seem unnecessary. You’ve already sent a resume, so why waste time writing a cover letter? A well-written cover letter is the perfect ice-breaker between you and the employer who is one step away from reading your resume. written by Brian Konradt An outstanding personal essay, no matter how long, is sometimes the deciding factor for a prospective student. But it’s not enough to show proficiency with the written word -- at least not anymore. Today’s personal essays revolve around the sense of personality and style gleaned from each sentence, and it’s your responsibility to harness those elements. written by Brian Konradt Your business emails must stand out from the junk. The following tips will help you to create concise, engaging business emails for any purpose. written by Brian Konradt This article provides fail-safe strategies to help refine your writing and help you to communicate with clarity, simplicity, and impact so you will never write junk again. You will learn five masterful steps to guide you in planning, writing, and refining an article; and you will learn how to avoid common writing mistakes. written by Lily Chao The Chinese language is really not that difficult to learn as you imagined or heard about, it's just very different from your mother tongue, but difference does not necessarily mean difficulty, right? written by Jeanie Marshall
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