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Many writers struggle to master the delicate art of characters conversing. The mechanics are only part of the problem. Good dialogue takes practice and finesse.
Of all of the elements of writing fiction, writing believable and compelling dialogue is surely the most difficult.
One of the trademarks of seasoned writers is how effectively they handle conversations between characters. However, even beginning writers can develop this skill.
Writers are told adverb usage indicates bad writing and are encouraged to avoid them. The article below will shed some light on these outcasts of the writing world.
A writer has an idea for a children's book. But where does he begin? The article offers seven tips on writing for children.
Creating role play dialog scripts with problematic words to pronounce, helps students use real language while focusing on difficult new sounds.
When writing speech in stories & fictional work, capture emotions in the words chosen to convey how a character is speaking by writing "said" in unique and various ways.
Teachers strive to find methods of helping students to practice English pronunciation. Creating an accepting atmosphere for learning is essential for improvement.
Test taking can be a learning process instead of a nerve-wracking experience for students. Multiple choice tests and cramming for exams are unnecessary.


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