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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES - Grammar & Punctuation
 
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By Wen Smith
Like many “language buffs,” I recall no time when my world was without words. It was my fortunate lot to follow their beguiling tunes until toys turned into tools, and I became a wordsmith—writer and teacher. The essays in this book are digressions on the light side of that career, a continuing game of word play, a motley cluster of errant shots with my grammar wedge, the twists and turns of things on the tip of my tongue.
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By Sharon M. Nelson, Lance Young
A guidebook for reading teachers, tutors, and students that strips away the density of most reading texts, presenting 18 easy-to-understand phonics lessons progressing from simple to more difficult English words. Each lesson describes a phonics concept, provides examples, and gives proper English usage. Presented as a series of lesson plans, the guidebook allows the instructor or tutor to teach directly from the guidebook, or use it to supplement another text. The simple, straightforward presentation is appropriate for elementary education, remedial instruciton, or adult literacy efforts. Lessons progress in difficulty, so that the student can read simple words ater the first two lessons. The final chapters include a basic writing guide and an index of words for phonics practice.
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By J.M. Bohannon
I Hate Writing may be the only "page-turner" textbook out there. J.M. Bohannon gives her readers invaluable writing advice, using an uplifting, modern voice tinged with humor. She takes her readers through the stages of writing a paper, giving detailed advice on how to find topics, turn ideas into words, and organize those words into coherent paragraphs with seamless transitions. She shows her readers how to revise their own work and through her "Critical Q's" teaches them to become critical readers. She also explains how to find outside sources and how to include those sources in a paper.

"Too many students approach writing at the university level as a scientist approaches a volatile experiment: with protective suit, goggles, gloves, and forceps. They struggle to write without contaminating that writing with anything resembling personality. Don't let that student be you. Your unique voice should blast through your writing, letting everyone know there's a person behind your words."

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By J.M. Bohannon
I Hate Writing may be the only "page-turner" textbook out there. J.M. Bohannon gives her readers invaluable writing advice, using an uplifting, modern voice tinged with humor. She takes her readers through the stages of writing a paper, giving detailed advice on how to find topics, turn ideas into words, and organize those words into coherent paragraphs with seamless transitions. She shows her readers how to revise their own work and through her "Critical Q's" teaches them to become critical readers. She also explains how to find outside sources and how to include those sources in a paper.

"Too many students approach writing at the university level as a scientist approaches a volatile experiment: with protective suit, goggles, gloves, and forceps. They struggle to write without contaminating that writing with anything resembling personality. Don't let that student be you. Your unique voice should blast through your writing, letting everyone know there's a person behind your words."

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By David Woodroof
FINALLY!! Forget the grammatical coin flips and that groping search for what might "look" or "sound" correct. This no-nonsense grammar reference provides quick, precise answers to the most frequently asked questions, Examples: · How should this quotation be punctuated? · Where do the commas go in that sentence? · Which categories of words, phrases, and titles should be underlined? Placed in quotations? · Do I use brackets or parentheses? · Is it Jones's, Joneses or Joneses'? Quickly find the answers to questions like these and so many more in the power-packed Quotations, Commas and Other Things English -- a must-have for those who must know.
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By David Woodroof
FINALLY!! Forget the grammatical coin flips and that groping search for what might "look" or "sound" correct. This no-nonsense grammar reference provides quick, precise answers to the most frequently asked questions, Examples: · How should this quotation be punctuated? · Where do the commas go in that sentence? · Which categories of words, phrases, and titles should be underlined? Placed in quotations? · Do I use brackets or parentheses? · Is it Jones's, Joneses or Joneses'? Quickly find the answers to questions like these and so many more in the power-packed Quotations, Commas and Other Things English -- a must-have for those who must know.
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By Tim Avants, Abdellah Benahnia
For the educated, this book is an invaluable resource, one that allows for easy reference to any grammatical concept imaginable. the book gives thousands of examples, but it also provides explicit reasoning why we should speak and write following certain patterns. Don't feel like studying for hours to learn a concept? Look here for the diagrams you need to understand why things go where they go in a sentence.

Did he act foolish? OR Did he act foolishly? Both answers are here.

If you are in college, grad school, or simply interested, you decide what you want to know-your answers are here.

Written by two professors who hate to condescend but love to teach, English Grammar and Syntax cuts through the pedantic wasteland.


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By Tim Avants, Abdellah Benahnia
For the educated, this book is an invaluable resource, one that allows for easy reference to any grammatical concept imaginable. the book gives thousands of examples, but it also provides explicit reasoning why we should speak and write following certain patterns. Don't feel like studying for hours to learn a concept? Look here for the diagrams you need to understand why things go where they go in a sentence.

Did he act foolish? OR Did he act foolishly? Both answers are here.

If you are in college, grad school, or simply interested, you decide what you want to know-your answers are here.

Written by two professors who hate to condescend but love to teach, English Grammar and Syntax cuts through the pedantic wasteland.


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By Dr. Laurence Walker

Since 1800, students have spent millions of hours learning English grammar. Students and teachers have toiled at parsing and analysis, dreading the English exam at the end of the year, as debate over the real value of learning grammar has raged. Nowhere have these arguments been as passionate as in the English-speaking colonies of Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.

In 200 Years of Grammar, author Dr. Laurence Walker narrates a detailed history of the origins and evolution of grammar education and its relationship to English usage in Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. Walker presents a discussion of grammar’s educational significance and provides a framework for how the context of the politics surrounding grammar teaching affects students and teachers.

Offering many applicable examples, 200 Years of Grammar gives insight into the issues with which English teachers around the world have grappled for years. It provides teachers, students, and those interested in the English language with an engaging history of grammar education from the introduction of state curriculum through to the twenty-first century.


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By Dr. Laurence Walker

Since 1800, students have spent millions of hours learning English grammar. Students and teachers have toiled at parsing and analysis, dreading the English exam at the end of the year, as debate over the real value of learning grammar has raged. Nowhere have these arguments been as passionate as in the English-speaking colonies of Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.

In 200 Years of Grammar, author Dr. Laurence Walker narrates a detailed history of the origins and evolution of grammar education and its relationship to English usage in Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. Walker presents a discussion of grammar’s educational significance and provides a framework for how the context of the politics surrounding grammar teaching affects students and teachers.

Offering many applicable examples, 200 Years of Grammar gives insight into the issues with which English teachers around the world have grappled for years. It provides teachers, students, and those interested in the English language with an engaging history of grammar education from the introduction of state curriculum through to the twenty-first century.


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By Dr. Laurence Walker

Since 1800, students have spent millions of hours learning English grammar. Students and teachers have toiled at parsing and analysis, dreading the English exam at the end of the year, as debate over the real value of learning grammar has raged. Nowhere have these arguments been as passionate as in the English-speaking colonies of Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.

In 200 Years of Grammar, author Dr. Laurence Walker narrates a detailed history of the origins and evolution of grammar education and its relationship to English usage in Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. Walker presents a discussion of grammar’s educational significance and provides a framework for how the context of the politics surrounding grammar teaching affects students and teachers.

Offering many applicable examples, 200 Years of Grammar gives insight into the issues with which English teachers around the world have grappled for years. It provides teachers, students, and those interested in the English language with an engaging history of grammar education from the introduction of state curriculum through to the twenty-first century.


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By Wen Smith
Like many “language buffs,” I recall no time when my world was without words. It was my fortunate lot to follow their beguiling tunes until toys turned into tools, and I became a wordsmith—writer and teacher. The essays in this book are digressions on the light side of that career, a continuing game of word play, a motley cluster of errant shots with my grammar wedge, the twists and turns of things on the tip of my tongue.
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