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Category: Writing

In the 'Writing' category, you will find a wealth of articles designed to enhance your English writing skills. From understanding grammar rules to mastering the art of essay writing, these articles offer practical advice and exercises. You will learn how to express your thoughts clearly and effectively in English, which is essential for academic success, professional communication, and everyday life. This category is a valuable resource for intermediate English learners aiming to improve their writing proficiency.

Writing in English problems and solutions New

Category: Writing Topic: General
Tips for solving the most common ESL writing problems.

23 Writing in English Challenges

Category: Writing Topic: General
This article provides 23 methods to motivate yourself to write in English, including writing something every day, setting targets, and practicing exam essays.

How to write in English more quickly

Category: Writing Topic: General
This article provides 16 tips for improving English writing skills, including writing quickly, editing later, avoiding translation, and using useful phrases.

How to write in English outside class

Category: Writing Topic: General
Extra writing outside of class or homework is a valuable way to improve language skills. This article provides tips and self-study writing methods for generating ideas, using models, planning, editing, and more.

What to write in English outside class

Category: Writing Topic: General
30 things to write for yourself and others to improve your English writing, speaking, vocabulary, etc.

Fun for all the family Part Two: 26 games for the alphabet and spelling

Pronouncing the alphabet and spelling words games for all kinds of students

How to be friendly in emails

Category: Writing Topic: Emailing
Writing personal and personable emails

100 common mistakes with starting and ending emails

Category: Writing Topic: Emailing
The most common mistakes in English emails, including grammar, formality, fixed phrases, paragraphing, punctuation, etc.

How to end an email: The 100 most useful phrases

Category: Writing Topic: Emailing
Common closing lines, closing greetings and ways of writing your name at the end of emails, including phrases for formal and informal business and personal emails.

How to start an email: The 100 most useful phrases

Category: Writing Topic: Emailing
Useful opening greetings and first lines for formal and informal business and personal emails.

Writing emails checklist

Category: Writing Topic: Emailing
70 questions to check that you've written the perfect email

The 100 most useful emailing phrases

Category: Writing Topic: Emailing
A carefully chosen list of essential language for the beginning, body and ending of formal and informal English emails.

Proofreading 101 for ESL Writers

Category: Writing Topic: Learning and Teaching
Some tips for learners to help them to proofread their writing

How to use Colons and Semi-Colons in English

This comprehensive guide explores the functions and proper usage of colons and semi-colons in English writing, providing students with the knowledge to use them effectively in their studies.

Spelling- Nouns and Verbs ending in Y

Explore the spelling rules for English verbs and nouns ending in 'y', including changes in the third person singular and plural forms, and the past tense and past participle.

Unlocking the Secrets of Verbs Ending in '-e'

Explore the spelling rules and variations for conjugating verbs ending in '-e,' including silent '-e' endings and one-syllable words, with practical examples to improve your English language skills.

Word Frequency Analysis as a Way to improve writing quality

Category: Writing Topic: Learning and Teaching
A look at how using word frequency software can help improve your writing

Get Apostrophes Right: Tips for English Learners

One of the most frequent errors made by native speakers is with the apostrophe. Apostrophes are either put in words where they are not needed, or omitted when they should be used. Is the use of the apostrophe so complicated?

Comma Splices

What is a comma splice and how can it be avoided?

Spelling Plural Nouns

A look at the rules for making nouns plural in English.

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