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Essay Writing 101: Developing Ideas and the Basic Elements of an Essay (Part 1)

Isn’t it tricky that you may feel disoriented or clueless when what you are just facing is a neat, blank paper? Filling it up with words is not as easy as jumping in a pool and everything that follows is fun and predictable. Writing has become a part of our daily lives, in our relationships, […]

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Defense vs Defence

Defence and defense are different spellings of the same word; yet belong to different forms of the English language. Defense is used in American English, and defence is used in British English, which spans Australian and Canadian English. It is important to maintain spelling consistency within a piece of writing. If you choose to use American English as your reference then you […]

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Online Spelling Test

You’re never too old for a spelling test, and whether native English speaker or newbie it is time to test your skills the old fashioned way! There are 15 questions in this test, all taken from common mistakes we see in everyday writing. Learning these 15 useful spellings will enhance your writing ability and help […]

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Peer vs Pier

This is another spelling mistake I have seen cropping up on websites and forums of late. Again, as we discussed last week, it is easy to incorrectly use words that sound the same but are spelt differently. Peer and pier, or indeed peers and piers, mean entirely different things. According to Merriam Webster the word […]

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How To Teach Your Child To Spell

The best way to engage children is in a fun, interactive way. When it comes to spelling this means using pictures and stories to engage the imagination. For young children who are new to the alphabet, the old “A for apple  Z is for zebra” approach is perfect. By working you way through the alphabet […]

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Spelling Double Letter Words

I was sent an email recently with the word dumbbell spelt “dumbbell,” which made me think I should produce a list on the site for all those difficult words that leave people confused as to whether it should be a single or double letter. The list started to grow and grow, to the point where […]

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