On-line interactives to write

As in the practices before, the main aim of this one is to update our own skills. In this case, writing.

If you want to test your spelling and do a dictation in real audio you cannot miss this page. We are accessing it in this practise and in the next one (related to a different topic).

Practice it!

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  • In the middle of the screen there is a blue bar. Click on it Test your spelling.

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  • As in any dictation exercise, the idea is to transfer sound into writing. In the sentences given below you need to write one word. You can hear this word, related to the topic above explained, by clicking the number in front of the sentence.

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  • While doing it, you can click on the Hint button (it is next to the Check one) if help is needed. A correct letter is added in the box.
  • When the exercise is finished, you can check your answers and get your score.

Activity framework

  • Resources: As the practice includes sound, it might be a good idea to have headphones at hand.

Additional information

Handouts and materials for students and teachers on General writing concerns (planning, starting to write, pre-writing, revising, and genres of writing), grammar, punctuation and spelling or professional writing, are available at the Online Writing Lab, OWL( - http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/index.html).

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Notice the practice exercise section, which offers a collection of on-line interactives to help you update your writing. It can be used to update your English writing skills as well as to use it with your students -according to their level-.

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