Username: npdckrsn
Gender: Female
Member since: October 29, 2007
Birthday: May 24, 1948
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I am a: Teacher
Grades:
Vocational
Subjects:
Business, Computers / Technology, English / Literature / Writing, Vocational
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About Me
Grammar to Go
Bio
The headline is the name of the workbook I wrote for the school where I taught. It provides three sections of business English for a 15-week course. I LOVE teaching English. For that matter, I love teaching.
Interests
Reading, loving my family, gardening, writing interest me along with my computer and learning more about how to use 2007 Word--not so easy! My blog has been fun, too. http://www.grammartogoenglish.blogspot.com
New Activity for npdckrsn
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Fun with Parts of Speech--Slightly Advanced - Document posted in Document Exchange:
More Difficult Grammar Work - Document posted in Document Exchange:
Suitable for Pre-Teens - Document posted in Document Exchange:
Advanced Subject Matter in Phrases and Clauses - Document posted in Document Exchange:
Seasonal English - Document posted in Document Exchange:
More Parts of Speech - Document posted in Document Exchange:
Basic Parts of Speech Recognition - Document posted in Document Exchange:
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The 'parched uplands' is your metaphor. Land is land, but describing it as...
