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Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:48:10 AM
Dear Soonae,
   

1. 
How are you?  I hope all is going well...  Let me know when you might like a new session...
    How are your literacy skills coming along?  Here are some ESL resources  Best regards,   Tim
    We can work on literacy issues, reading, writing, comprehension, and the pronunciation resource.
    Here are some literacy resources we may find useful!
 
2. As look up more and more vocabulary words in a dictionary and/or thesaurus, your skills will improve. 
Check their pronunciation.  Use each word in a sentence.
  Be sure to take note of what part of speech the word is.  And be prepared to tell me what the word means. 
 
asteroid atheists atmospheric atom atrocity attribute
audit authentic autobiography aviation avalanche awkwardness
axis azure babble backed backsplash bald
3. Pronoun Agreement

These exercises were created with Hot Potatoes software. To download the handouts, you must have Adobe Reader on your computer.  (do the next exercise,) I lost track....  Am not sure if we are on exercise three or four.  Do the appropriate one, mark the ones you miss, and we will review them. 

Exercise 5
4.  Verb Tense Exercises  (We will review these together in our next session

We will read about  Simple Present tense and Present Continuous tense.  
Then we will do these exercises:
 
Verb Tense Exercise 2
 If you have any questions, my phone number is 503-697-1670 and e-mail is Tim@writingresource.org  
A Word List     The Dale-Chall Word List
There are various resources below which may be useful.  Vocabulary   Word List 
Eventually you will be writing research papers:  You will need to Cite sources and look at  Bibliography: MLA  / APA-Style,   Citation Machine   Writing Research Papers  and   Documentation
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The Elements of Style
Merriam-Webster Dictionary  Here is another good dictionary:  Dictionary Resource
Rhyming Dictionary
Thesaurus  and another Thesaurus
Grammar 
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations  and more on Quotations and how to use them
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