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5 Writing Exercises That Help You Tackle Creative Writing

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As a parent, you might be thinking of - how to tackle the creative writing of your child. Poor and illegible writing skills in a child can lead to low grades, teacher frustration, and diminished self-esteem. If your child has shortcomings in writing - too small or too large a font, a strong slant, poorly readable letters, it's worth working to improve the situation. Essays, reviews, letters, reports - students practice the entire course in writing. But sometimes. It's important to move away from the usual tasks and dilute the written exercises with something original and challenging. Adopting writing prompts and exercises will keep your writing skills on track. These exercises won't only help in discovering your own style, generating ideas, practising writing in a specific tone, but also teach how to write better. In the following blog, we explain some writing exercises that actually enhance your skills. Let’s have a look! Exercises for Practice Creating Writing Try Freewr

3 Things To Look Out For While Signing Up For Online English Tuition

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Keen on signing up for online English tuition? Here are 3 things to look out for. With the pandemic still not done disrupting our lives, many businesses have found it crucial to make their products and services available online, and tuition centres are no exception. Teaching is a service that lends itself quite well online, fortunately, though the experience will not be exactly the same. Nevertheless, it is the safer option in the current situation, and parents should seriously consider it. When looking for a suitable English tuition centre that offers online classes, here are a few things to keep an eye out for in order to ensure the best possible learning experience for your child. Engagement Interaction between teacher and student is limited to a screen during an online class. That means that younger learners tend to be easily distracted, especially with access to the internet. To get around it, classes should include fun elements in the form of games and surveys. For example, Kaho