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Tag Archives: grammar resources
Grammarly: 1 Easy Step to Improved Writing
Writing is one area where students tend to lack confidence, so I am always on the lookout for resources that can help them. Previously, I shared Quill and NoRedInk, which both guide students through independent practice of writing and grammar … Continue reading
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Great Grammar for TESOL Teachers
March 4th in the United States was National Grammar Day! To be honest, I would not have known it was was National Grammar Day had Facebook not reminded me. But still, the armchair grammarians of the world apparently celebrated; thus, this … Continue reading
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Tagged as ESL grammar, evergreen, grammar resources, Kristen Lindahl, teacher education, teaching grammar
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NoRedInk: For Improved Grammar and Writing
Although I cannot remember how or when I originally heard about NoRedInk, I finally got around to checking it out just the other day and want to encourage you to do the same. NoRedInk is a website designed for teachers … Continue reading
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Tagged as educational technology, evergreen, grammar resources, tara arntsen, teaching writing, tech tools, technology resources
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A Great Grammar Resource: Learn American English Online
Last year, one of my students introduced our class to Learn American English Online, a website that he liked to use on his smartphone to practice his grammar during breaks at work and at home. As I explained in an earlier … Continue reading