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September 13, 2023October 22, 2024Aishwarya M

A Case for Proofreading Right from the Start

Choose what’s true for you: 

A) It makes complete sense to teach/focus on editing and proofreading after the craft lessons. 

B) I wish my students’ writing were rid of niggling errors in basic conventions, especially the ones I have already taught.

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February 3, 2021October 22, 2024Aishwarya M

Considerations for Teaching Conventions to ELLs

Teaching conventions seems to be the most straightforward part of teaching English. Learning conventions, though, doesn’t come easy, especially to ELLs.

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