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ESL Intermediate/Advanced Writing - (English as a Second Language) by Mary Ellen Munoz Page (Paperback)

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  • Master ESL (English as a Second Language) Writing with the study guide designed for non-native speakers of English.
  • 312 Pages
  • Study Guides, Study Guides
  • Series Name: English as a Second Language

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Master ESL (English as a Second Language) Writing with the study guide designed for non-native speakers of English. Skill-building lessons relevant to today's topics help ESL students write complete sentences, paragraphs, and even multi-paragraph essays. It's perfect for classroom use or self-guided writing preparation.

DETAILS
- Intermediate drills for improving skills with parallel structure, mood, correct shifting errors & dangling participles
- Advanced essay drills focusing on narrative, descriptive, process, reaction, comparison and contrast
- Superb preparation for students taking the TOEFL (Test of English as Foreign Language)



From the Back Cover



ESL (English as a Second Language) Writing - Intermediate & Advanced Learning to effectively write in English can open new doors of opportunity. This easy-to-use ESL study guide is for anyone who is learning the English language and wishes to improve his or her written communication skills. ESL Writing is an ideal supplement to textbooks and language courses, and is the perfect ESL workbook if you are studying for a test such as the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language).  ESL Writing includes these exclusive features: - Full review of writing in English, including grammar and vocabulary - Builds upon your knowledge of writing in English as you 'graduate' from the Intermediate section of the book to the Advanced section
- Guides you from writing sentences to paragraphs to essays, along with teaching proofreading and revision skills- Contains hundreds of special Intermediate and Advanced drills and exercises for improving skills with structure, mood, narration, description, comparison and contrast, and other writing elements
 



About the Author



Mary Ellen Munoz Page is a former bilingual training specialist and Spanish professor at the University of Florida, Gainesville. She received a B.A. in Spanish and history and an M.A. in Spanish from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. As a professor, Ms. Munoz Page received three "Voyages of Discovery" mini-grants to develop cultural modules on Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Spain.

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