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22 English proverb examples -CEFR
Writing Skills
How to Prepare for a Summer Internship Interview
How to Prepare for a Summer Internship Interview
EXAMPLE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR YOU TO PRACTICE
How to Explain a Gap in Your Résumé
How to talk about COVID résumé gaps
How to talk about employment gaps
6 examples of skillful résumé-gap responses
When in doubt, stick to interviewing classics
New Uses for Old Words
What are Portmanteaus?
What is Verbing?
How to Write Powerful Bullet Points
How to write powerful bullet points?
What is a fascination?
Grammar basics of using bullet points
The introductory sentence
How to Write a Good Pitch
Who do I talk to?
What do I show them?
But what do I say?
Primary and Secondary Sources: What’s the Difference?
What is a primary source| Writing Skills | SpeakoClub
When to use primary vs. secondary sources
What is a secondary source?
Common questions about primary and secondary sources
How can I tell the difference between primary and secondary sources?
How to Paraphrase (Without Plagiarizing a Thing)
"What is paraphrasing? "
What is the difference between paraphrasing and summarizing?
Juxtaposition Definition and Examples
What is juxtaposition?
Examples of juxtaposition
How to create your own juxtapositions
Chicago Manual of Style Format and Citations
Chicago style vs. other citation formats:
How to follow Chicago format
How to create Chicago-style citations and references, with examples
What is the Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) format and citations?
To Whom It May Concern: When and How to Use It Properly
Three alternatives to to whom it may concern
When is it okay to use to whom it may concern?
This Is How to Write a Perfect Call to Action
What is a call to action?
Why are CTAs important?
Tricks for a successful CTA
Example CTAs
Leap Day vs. Leap Year: What’s the Difference?
Why do we have leap years?
A Lot vs. Alot vs. Allot
What does a lot mean?
Synonyms of allot
Synonyms of a lot
What does allot mean?
Analogy in Writing
What Is an Analogy in Writing?
Types of analogies
How does an analogy work?
How to write an analogy
Examples of analogies
ordinal Numbers Correctly
What are ordinal numbers
When to use ordinal numbers
How to write ordinal numbers
What’s the difference between ordinal and cardinal numbers?
Great Birthday Card
How to Write a Great Birthday Card
Types of birthday card message
Tips for writing your note
Birthday card examples
Write a Letter to Your Elected Representative
Why write a letter to your elected representative?
How to write a letter, email, or message to your representative
Memorable Wedding Vows
How to frame your wedding vows
6 wedding vow writing tips
Wedding vow formats
8 types of marriage vows
Rhetoric |Part-2
Examples of rhetoric
Proofreading
What is proofreading?
Proofreading tips
Proofreading vs. editing
Using a proofreading service
Conciseness
What is conciseness?
Conciseness in writing
When conciseness is strong
What Is Tone?
What does tone mean?
Examples of tone in writing
How to use the right tone
Irony in Writing
What Is Irony in Writing?
What is verbal irony?
What is dramatic irony?
Red Herring Fallacy
What is the red herring fallacy?
What is the purpose of a red herring?
When do people use red herrings?
What are some examples of a red herring?
Creative Writing 101
What is creative writing?
Types of creative writing
Tips for writing creatively
Diction in Writing
What is diction in speech?
What is diction in writing?
How to Write a Book: The Ultimate Guide
Pre-writing: What are you writing and why?
Recommended book-writing tools:
What kind of book are you writing?
Transition Words
When to use transition words
Types of transition words
Common mistakes writers make with transition words
Writing a Powerful Rough Draft
What is a rough draft?
How to write a rough draft
What to include in a rough draft?
What’s the purpose of a rough draft?
Transition Sentences for Smoother Writing
Transition sentences between sections
Transition sentences between paragraphs
What is transition sentences?
Useful words and phrases for transition sentences
What makes a good transition sentence?
Write a Pro Blog Post
Types of blog posts
What is a blog post?
How to write a blog post
Tips for writing a great blog post
Memorable Wedding Toast
How to Write a Memorable Wedding Toast
6 tips for writing a great wedding toast
What to leave out of your wedding toast
Wedding toast ideas to get you started
Direct Characterization in Literature
What is direct characterization?
Why is direct characterization important?
When should you use direct characterization?
What’s the difference between direct characterization and indirect characterization?
3 tips for direct characterization
Expository Writing
What is expository writing?
Expository writing can still be fun and engaging
Types of expository writing
How to do expository writing effectively
Narrative Writing
What Is Narrative Writing?
Tips for awesome narrative writing
Characteristics of narrative writing
Types of narrative writing
Logos
What is logos?
Logos examples
How is logos used?
When is logos used?
Vernacular
What is the vernacular?
Synonyms and antonyms of vernacular
Vernacular examples in English
Satire in Writing
What is satire?
How to write satire?
Three types of satire
Satire-related terms
Examples of satire in literature
Brainstorming
How to organize ideas after a brainstorming session
How to brainstorm in 6 steps
Individual vs. group brainstorming
How brainstorming can improve your writing
Writing Prompts to Calm Your Mind
What are Writing Prompts to Calm Your Mind?
15 Writing Prompts to Calm Your Mind
Clichés
First, what exactly is a cliché?
Get them out of your system
Try replacing them with something fresh
English Writing Tips | Part-8
3 steps to create your own theme in writing -CEFR
Obituary examples -CEFR
10 common themes in writing -CEFR
How to identify themes in writing and literature -CEFR
A Guide to Themes in Writing and Literature -CEFR
English Writing Tips | Part-7
How to avoid common spelling mistakes-CEFR
Difference between Memoir vs. Autobiography
What is the purpose of the equivocation fallacy?-CEFR
How to Write an Obituary?
How to write an obituary in 4 step -CEFR
Rhetoric |Part-1
What is rhetoric?
Why is rhetoric important?
A brief history of rhetoric.
The rhetorical triangle: ethos, pathos, and logos
Rhetorical devices
Obituary
How to Write an Obituary?
What to include in an obituary
How to write an obituary in 4 steps
Obituary examples
How to Write a News Article
How to Write a News Articles-CEFR
How is a news article structured?
What are the rules for writing a news article?
what is a news article?
How to write a news article?
Alright or All Right—What’s the Difference?
“All right” and “alright” examples
What do “all right” and “alright” mean?
When to use “all right” vs. “alright”?
plagiarism
How to avoid unintentional plagiarism
Consequences of plagiarism
7 common types of plagiarism
What is plagiarism, and why should it be avoided?
Eulogy | Part-2
How to write a eulogy that honors your loved one
What to avoid in a eulogy
Examples of strong eulogies
Eulogy | Part-1
What is Eulogy?
The purpose of a eulogy
How to structure a eulogy
What Is Pathos?
What is pathos? -CEFR
What is pathos in writing?-CEFR
What are examples of pathos?-CEFR
Bandwagon Fallacy: Definition and Examples
What is the bandwagon fallacy? -CEFR
How does the bandwagon fallacy work? -CEFR
How to spot the bandwagon fallacy and eliminate it from your writing -CEFR
Copy Editing vs. Proofreading: What’s the Difference
What is copy editing?-CEFR
What is proofreading?-CEFR
Copy editing vs. proofreading-CERR
Copy editing and proofreading example-CEFR
English Writing Tips | Part-6
10 Commonly Misspelled Words, How to Get Them Right-CEFR
How to avoid common spelling mistakes-CEFR
Colloquialism: Definition and Examples-CEFR
When is colloquialism used?-CEFR
Examples of English colloquialisms and their definitions-CEFR
English Writing Tips | Part-5
What is an autobiography? CEFR
Memoir vs. autobiography examples-CEFR
What Is Symbolism with examples-CEFR
How to recognize symbolism-CEFR
Why are some words so easy to misspell?-CEFR
English Writing Tips | Part-4
A Guide to Writing Dialogue, with Examples -CEFR
How to write dialogue -CEFR
22 English proverb examples -CEFR
What is a theme, and what is its purpose? -CEFR
Types of symbolism-CEFR
English Writing Tips | Part-3
What Is Amplification in Writing?-CEFR
How to create amplification in writing-CEFR
Examples of amplification in literature-CEFR
Equivocation Fallacy Explained, with Examples-CEFR
How to write a composition in 5 steps-CEFR
English Writing Tips | Part-2
What effects can the sunk cost fallacy have?-CEFR
How to Write a Letter to Your Elected Representative-CEFR
How should the letter be structured?-CEFR
Composition Writing: A Step-by-Step Guide-CEFR
four modes of composition-CEFR
English Writing Tips | Part-1
moot-point-definition-example
Moot Point vs Mute point-CEFR
How to Write a News Articles-CEFR
What are the rules for writing a news article?-CEFR
Sunk Cost Fallacy: Definition and Examples-CEFR
B1 writing level by CEFR : Part-2
A thank-you message-CEFR
An email to invite someone to a job interview-CEFR
Describing a bar chart-CEFR
New Year's resolutions-CEFR
Reflective writing-CEFR
B1 writing level by CEFR : Part-1
A class forum-CEFR
A professional profile-CEFR
A report on a student meeting-CEFR
An email giving holiday advice
An email to explain an accommodation problem-CEFR
C1 writing level by CEFR | Part-2
Conference bios
Describing a table
The changing workplace
An email explaining an incident
C1 writing level by CEFR
A proposal for a digital newspaper
A report on a research study
A response to a complaint
An email explaining a problem-CEFR
B2 writing level by CEFR | Part-2
An email to your professor
An informal email to a friend
Comparing two charts
Giving instructions by email
B2 writing level by CEFR | Part-1
A letter of complaint
A report on working abroad
A summary of a line graph
An email to request time off
A2 writing level by CEFR | Part-2
An email explaining a problem-CEFR
An email to ask a colleague to do something-CEFR
An expression of interest-CEFR
My last holiday-CEFR
A2 writing level by CEFR | Part-1
A personal profile-CEFR
An accommodation form- CEFR
An email about a business event-CEFR
An email cover letter- CEFR
A1 writing level by CEFR : Part 2
An email to book a hotel-CEFR
An email to confirm an appointment-CEFR
An email to congratulate a colleague-CEFR
Emails about studying in the UK-CEFR
Online course introductions-CEFR
A1 writing level by CEFR : Part 1
A message to say you're late-CEFR
A noticeboard message-CEFR
A text message invitation-CEFR
A thank-you email-CEFR
An application form-CEFR
CEFR Languages
Introduction to CEFR.
English writing skills levels of CEFR.
Improve your writing skills : Part - 2
What are sign and symbols?
Sentence variety and Textual reference terms
Writing prompts and peer editing.
Six common mistakes in ESL writing
Improve your writing skills
Using Capital Letters
Spelling rules of English
Abbreviations and punctuation
What is typing and plagiarism ?
Introduction to writing skills
Writing skills in English
Guide for writing skills
What is Alphabet?
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22 English proverb examples -CEFR
Looking for common proverbs with not just meanings but also examples.
Beggars can't be choosers
All the glitter is not gold
All good things come to an end
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
Actions speak louder than words
Pen is mightier than sword
An idle brain is devil's workshop
Better safe than sorry
The grass is greener always on the other side
Better late than never
When in Rome, do as the Romans do
Don't judge a book by its cover
Don't count your chicken before they hatch
Blood is thicker than water
Don't put all your eggs in one basket
Honesty is the best policy
Enjoy t while it lasts
Strike while the iron is hot
Laughter is the medicine
Every dog has its day
Necessity is the mother of invention
A friend in need is a friend indeed
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