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  • English Vocabulary Development Exercises

    To improve your vocabulary, you'll have to practice hard, dedicating a portion of each day to your studies. It helps if you understand the roots, prefixes and suffixes of words so that when you...

  • How to Read a Biology Textbook

    Children, teens and college students alike use biology textbooks. Sometimes reading them is no problem and everything is explained easily. Most textbooks also have bolded words or glossaries that...

  • What Is the Meaning of Root Word?

    Most English words are based on foreign words, and Latin and Greek in particular. An English word can be made up of three different parts: the root, a prefix and a suffix.

  • How to Study Vocabulary For A Language Test

    Having studied for a plethora of language tests in my life and having little time to do so, I had to develop an effective yet efficient method to study for my tests. I perfected it over the years,...

  • Spanish Vocabulary Activities for Students

    Building a vocabulary is important to learning the Spanish language. Students must know commonly-used words in order to form phrases, complete sentences and ask questions. Teachers should organize...

  • Free Educational Games to Play on the Computer

    Many websites have free educational games to play on your computer. These games are fun and colorful while helping you practice or learn new skills in math, language arts, science, and social...

  • Psychology Science Fair Ideas

    The field of psychology offers numerous creative ideas for science fair research projects. The topics can cover a wide range of fields within psychology--human behavior, cognition, memory,...

  • How Can Plagiarism Be Avoided?

    The most grievous mistake a writer can make is to take someone else's ideas or exact words and present them as their own. This doesn't mean that you can't consult experts about your topic. It ...

  • Teaching English Spelling

    The traditional method of teaching English spelling is to send home a list of words each week and give a test covering the material. Some children succeed with this routine, but many others don't...

  • English Spelling Rules

    Perhaps the best way to become a good speller is to become an avid reader. People learn via repetition, and the more a reader sees a specific rule being followed, and sees the exceptions to the...

  • How to Avoid a Plagiarism Citation

    Plagiarism is the use of another person's work (writing, graphic designs, music ) and claiming it as your own. Not only is it dishonest, it is against the law, too. According to the U.S. Copyright...

  • About Descriptive Paragraphs

    Descriptive paragraphs are used to provide images to the reader. A good writer will use a few carefully chosen words to allow the reader to have a mental picture of what is being described....

  • How to Spell in English

    Although English is a mixture of many different base languages there are a few spelling rules that can assist in the correct spelling of words. It must be remembered however that not all words...

  • How to Teach Power Reading

    Power Reading is not a new concept, it is a new terminology for what good readers have always done, that is, to read quickly and efficiently. Efficient reading is a combination of reading...

  • How to Write Dialogue in a Story

    The art of writing dialogue is gradually being lost. Because of texting and chat rooms, many people have forgotten, or never learned how to represent direct speech in a dialogue. One way to learn...

  • How to improve your writing

    During my High school years I thought I was going to be an author, because I thought that I not only had the natural abilities of a good writer, but had a good grasp of the techniques as well....

  • How to Lose a Reputation

    In today's world, reputation means everything, especially since what people say about you can be forever recorded online. In the past, even if the harsh words were published in a newspaper, the...

  • How to Abbreviate Note Taking

    Note taking is one of those skills that you need throughout life. Although you may learn note taking in school, you'll still use it later in life for everything from taking notes in a business...

  • How to Use Affect and Effect

    The words "affect" and "effect" are among the most commonly misused words in the English language. Though they can both be used as either a noun or a verb, this doesn't mean they can be used...

  • How to Create Your Own Thesaurus

    Thesauruses are an invaluable resource for finding the perfect word to express an idea. Creating your own thesaurus is a great way to improve your vocabulary and your writing.

  • How to Approach a True and False Test

    The use of true and false questions to assess a student’s understanding of lesson material will be something students will come into contact with throughout their education. These types of...

  • How to Use To, Too and Two Correctly

    Homophones are words that are spelled differently but sound alike, and have different meanings and usage. It's easy to confuse them, particularly when you have three homophones. Follow these steps...

  • How to Use a Thesaurus

    A thesaurus helps you avoid repetition in your writing and helps you find a word for an idea you have in mind. You can use it to increase your vocabulary as the typical thesaurus has synonyms for...

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