
Writing Better English / Ed Swick
For ESL Learners
Second edition. English, 252 pages
Mc. Graw Hill. 2009
Develop practical writing skills. Learn essential vocabulary and grammar. Evaluate your progress as you learn
English. English language. Writing. Language
Writing in any language is a difficult skill to acquire. Therefore, as an ESL student you should approach writing in English carefully. In order to write well, you want to first have an understanding of grammatical structures, vocabulary, and tense usage. You practice those concepts until you can use them with relative ease. Then you are ready to practice writing original material.
This book does two things:
- It gives you an abundant review of basic structures.
- It provides various forms of writing practice within a controlled
program that focuses on improving the skills needed to write accurately.
In Chapter 1 you will have the opportunity to learn or review grammar basics. By checking the Answer Key at the end of this book, you can find the correct or example answers to the exercises. If you have an English-speaking friend, you might ask him or her to check your work.
If you wish, you can follow your progress by using a very simple method. After each exercise, count every word that you have written—even little words like the, a, and, or but. Then count every error you have made in spelling, tense, word order, missing words, or any other potential mistake.
Divide the number of words you have written by the number of errors (E) you have made. The result is a number (N) that you can compare after every exercise you write:
W :E =N
If you wrote sixty words and made twelve errors, you would come up with:
60:12=5
If the number is getting larger, you are making progress.

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