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February 16, 2007

Esl Business Writing Software © - Easily Write Like a Pro!

Filed under: ESL Learning — Tags: , , — muskur @ 10:30 am
ESL
Gil Lavitov asked:




ESL Business Writing Software - can it change the way we write English? Many of us spend hours, everyday, on fulfilling our writing assignments including emails, articles, documents and other. It is necessary to keep it correct and professional. Want to know more about improving your English writing? Read the following article.

Quick introduction

ESL Business Writing Software solutions focus on one important goal: that is improving your English writing by analyzing your text, identifying any grammatical or spelling errors, editing and correcting. Advanced English proofreading programs rely on smart algorithms and ever-growing databases. It works in three steps: Analysis, comparison, and correction. If we research these nlp (natural language processing) programs we will notice that most of them provide the following: editing and proofreading, checking on spelling and typos, and most importantly analyzing our grammar writing.

Important advantages

What is in it for us?



Analyzing our sentence structure for correct punctuation, thus transforming our writing more comprehendible.

Saving precious time spent on manual proofreading.

Improving our word choices with synonyms, adjectives, and adverbs suited to our text.



Extra research on this solution would probably bring up additional benefits that are not covered here, as this solution is constantly moving forward, bringing us fresh improvements that help us on improving our English writing.

Summary

ESL Business Writing Software isn’t just about proofreading our writing, but changing our writing habits and skills. Grammar processing technology is quite complex, but fortunately latest developments in this field make it transparent for the end users. Although it brings many challenges to software developers, we can expect this technology to further develop itself, for a single reason: writing is one of the most important tools that help us fulfill our daily assignments.



The ESL

February 6, 2007

Tips for Improving ESL Listening and Speaking Skills

Filed under: ESL Learning — Tags: , , — muskur @ 1:41 pm
ESL
Stephen Stocker asked:


Instruction in English often does not offer the student the opportunity to speak and converse in English. Many students can read and write English, but have real problems when it comes to holding a conversation. To overcome this, constant practice in listening and speaking will soon give the student confidence to speak easily and fluently.

Have you ever watched a one and a half or two year old child? They are never quiet. Most small children love to make sounds. Sometimes their sounds make no sense, but that doesn’t matter to them. These children are learning to speak their native language.



In learning English as a foreign language, we should remember how the small child learns his or her language. They listen, they copy, and they practice. After saying words many, many times, they come to know what they mean, and they can say them correctly.

Everyone trying to learn English must find daily time to practice and study so that the language becomes automatic.

Tips for Improving ESL Listening and Speaking Skills:

Find a conversational English course near your home where you will study with others.

Try to arrange for your employer to sponsor an English course.

Find an English course located near to your workplace.

When choosing the time, be aware of the best learning times for you. Are you a morning or a night person? Try to spend some of your best learning time with studying so that you are not always tired when trying to learn.

Look for an interactive course that would allow you to study on your own in your own time.

If you can read English, look for an interactive course that promotes listening, speaking and understanding.

Practice often

Listen to English radio or TV

Go to English movies

Go out with English speaking friends

Listen to English Whenever You Can!!

In learning English, there are times when it is easy to sit in a room by yourself and read a book out loud. There are other times when this is not possible - when you are busy doing something else, or you are out in a public place. At these times it is good to have some English to listen to. Now it is very common to see people driving their cars, sitting on a bus, or walking down a busy street with earphones. These are times when you can be listening to English. You can even be repeating phrases quietly to yourself.



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February 3, 2007

Is There An Acne Cure? - The Truth

Filed under: Acne Articles — Tags: , , — muskur @ 9:40 am
Acne Cure
Cameron McKenna asked:


Do an internet search for “acne cure” and you will get thousands of pages from companies trying to sell you the latest cleanser, to forum sites and message boards offering free advice. One thing they all have in common is they all claim to have an acne cure. However, if you make an appointment to see a dermatologist he or she will look you in the eye and tell you that an acne cure does not exist. What they will tell you is, there might not be a cure, but with medication we can control it.

It’s understandable that people with acne that are searching for an acne cure are confused and frustrated to say the least.

The all important question for someone suffering with acne would be: Is there an acne cure? Face it people want to know the truth. The answer to that question is YES!

What is the CURE? Acne is actually caused by three things:

1. Imbalanced Hormones

2. Toxic colon/Diet Issues

3. Toxic and congested liver (cystic acne)

You will not hear any of these facts or ideas from your typical doctor or dermatologists. Why is that? Think about it, when you go see a doctor what usually happens? They will ask you what is the problem? When you respond to the question you are thus telling him or her, your symptoms. Once the doctor knows your symptoms he will then prescribe to you some type of medication or drug to suppress the symptoms. That is just the way the system works.

What I just mentioned is not just for acne per se, but can be attributed to just about any health ailment. Am I saying you should never take prescription medications from a doctor? No. What I am saying is for the treatment of acne, drugs are not necessary.

To treat acne and to cure it is absolutely essential that you address the root cause of the problem. Understanding that acne is an internal problem is the first step in the right direction.

Acne is a huge problem here in the United States but if people would take the time to look into alternative solutions rather than over the counter medications or trips to the doctor, acne problems could quickly become a thing of the past.



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