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How to Write a Fresh Graduate Resume

If you’re wondering about how to write a resume when you’re fresh out of college, we have something for you. Here are some useful tips to write a fresh graduate resume.

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What Makes a Good Mission Statement?

If your organization doesn’t have a mission statement yet, you better write one now. You have no idea just how important that thing is.

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Does Your Website Need A Privacy Policy?

Many website owners are still unsure if their websites should have a privacy policy or not. Are you one of them?

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Tagged with: privacy, privacy policy

Tips on Writing a Book Review

Writing a good book review is easy if you know how. If you don’t know already, just have a quick look at these quick pointers.

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How to Overcome Test Anxiety on ESL Students

There are many factors why ESL students don’t perform well in their tests. One of those reasons is test anxiety. Follow these practical tips to help your students.

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Is There a Wrong Way to Teach Grammar?

How’s your grammar lesson going? Do your ESL students enjoy them? If not, perhaps you’ve been doing it wrong all this time.

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Tips on Helping Shy ESL Students

Tips on Helping Shy ESL Students

Need help breaking shy ESL students break out of their shells? Don’t worry, we’ve got your back. Just follow these tips to get things moving.

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Tagged with: esl, esl students

Should Grammar be Taught in ESL Classes?

Should Grammar be Taught in ESL Classes?

Some people think teaching grammar in ESL classes is useless. Is that so? Should teachers just abandon grammar and focus on students’ communication skills instead?

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Tagged with: EFL, esl, grammar

Tips For Sharing Your Writing For The First Time

For new writers, sharing their work for the first time can bring them on the edge of tears. It’s scary, but it’s a necessary step to become a better writer.

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Tagged with: aspiring writer, feedback, proofreading

Public Relations (PR) Writing Tips

If you are working on a Public Relations writing and a bit stuck, don’t worry. We have five essential elements of PR writing that can sure help you out.

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Tagged with: pr, pr writing, public relations

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