Archive for March, 2010
What is the best way to improve your spelling?
I am 40 years old and a college grad…If it wasn’t for spell check, I would never have made it.
I wish I could spell better. I’ve tried reading more. I’ve tried keeping a note book with common words I have problems with. I’ve tried sounding out my words…I’ve tried the grade-school thing by writing out missed words 50 times…I still struggle.
I want to write better and sound like I know what I am talking about, but my biggest fault is my spelling.
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Twin Lakes Literacy Council: Grandmother-grandson duo share tutor
Twin Lakes Literacy Council: Grandmother-grandson duo share tutor
“My grandson would say, ‘Nana, read to me,’ and I would pull away,” recalled Shirley Stratton with tears in her eyes.
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Learn English Through Song Lesson 19 Reading Comprehension
www.learn-to-speak-english-esl.com Learn English Through Song Crocodile Rock – Elton John.Learn English Through Song helps English Second Language (ESL) students study speaking, conversation, vocabulary, pronunciation, listening and grammar. It’s for anyone who enjoys learning to speak English with media arts. To learn conversation effectively and quickly, see my Speak English Here and Now Program. It teaches Conversation Rules in voiced dialogs for high school and university students and is played offline in browsers. Free song lyrics and practice exercises are available on site. Studying in this karaoke kind of way is fun! Lessons improve speaking skills in dialogs, pronunciation, listening comprehension and sentence structure. Learn to speak, practice listening, develop vocabulary or just sing along like karaoke but have fun as you study! teacherfrank
How to improve spelling for 9 yrs son?
Our son is 9 years old and very bad on spellings. Because of this his school scores are going down. Need suggestions please.
Regional spelling bee competition yields winners
Regional spelling bee competition yields winners
Eli Beck, an eighth grader from Albert R. Lyman Middle School in Blanding is the 2010 Regional Spelling Bee Winner.
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