Teachers can structure supports to guide English learners to speak and write using grade-level, discipline-specific language.
Many people use simple English words every day, but many of them use these words in the wrong way. This happens because these ...
Here’s a fun thing you can do with your writing: Take any two simple, clear sentences and use a semicolon to mush them into one. For example, imagine you have a paragraph with just two sentences. “The ...
As a refresher, syntax describes sentence structure—how words are arranged grammatically and what parts of speech they use.
When we write a sentence we always use a capital letter at the start and punctuation at the end (usually a full stop). For example: This is an example of how to use capital letters and full stops. We ...
A lot of language experts will tell you to avoid the word “re,” as in, “I’d like to speak to you re scheduling.” It’s pretentious, they say, to use this Latin derivative instead of good old plain ...
When we write a sentence we always use a capital letter at the start and punctuation at the end (usually a full stop). For example: This is an example of how to use capital letters and full stops. We ...