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Monday, 4 July 2016

Writing Styles: Starts and Transitions


Writing Text: Starts and Transitions



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      • Useful Website: Readtheory.org
      • Find the Main Ideas in a Text
      • Basic Grammar Rules
      • Capitalisation
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      • English Grammar Guide: Web Link
      • Give an Effective Presentation
      • Taking Part in a Good Discussion
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      • Writing Styles: Blog
      • Writing Styles: The Purpose of Texts
      • Writing Styles: Starts and Transitions
      • Common Spelling Errors
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