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Brown University Writing Center      |
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English Writing->English as a Foreign Language(EFL) English Writing->Academic Writing
Brown University Writing Center offers a wide range of resources in five categories: general resources, academic, and non-academic, reference works, and sites and services. Brown University Writing Center is very convenient and well categorized into specific fields, so it is easy for users to find information in each category. The resources are linked to other universities, organizations and websites which provide users with a broader database. Under the general resources this category provides broad and general information for writing along with reading material for ESL and graduate students. The Academic category is divided into different academic fields such as Arts and Humanities, Sciences, Social Sciences, and Textbook Authoring. Then each academic field is broken down into even more specific majors related to each academic field. The Brown University Writing Center site helps users easily find information in a variety of academic fields. Non-Academic includes resources for creative writing, journalism, technical writing and much more.
URL : http://www.brown.edu/Student_Services/Writing_Center/
Keyword(s) : writing resources, general, academic, non-academic, references

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Professional Writing Style      |
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English Writing->English as a Foreign Language(EFL) English Writing->Business Writing
The Professional Writing Style website designed by Dr. Russel Hirst at the University of Tennesse, Knoxville provides a writing lecture program, which helps users learn how to write effectively in professional fields. The program offers twelve lessons and practice activities by which users apply what they learn to real writing. Users will have at their fingertips a set of lessons in professional writing style that gives them explanations, examples, exercises, and answers for the following topics: Preferring Active Voice, Denominalizing (turning verbs masquerading as nouns back into verbs), Trimming Fat, Reducing Jargon, Unraveling Adjective-Noun Strings, Reducing Preposition Sprawl, Using Parallel Form, Being Emphatic and Coherent, Using Modifiers, Choosing the Right Words, Mastering Punctuation, Using Ethical and Inoffensive Language, Finding the Right Tone. These units of instruction are deliberately ordered in the sequence shown above; they build upon one another, and sometimes a lesson will refer to an earlier lesson. Users of this website are free to work through these tutorials selectively, and in any order they choose. Users can learn business communication though this website based on their own strengths and weaknesses. The website lessons will strengthen users stylistic power no matter what their discipline, but the lessons will be particularly helpful to the users if they are students, or professionals, in engineering, science, business, or technical communication. These tutorials do not attempt to take users through every possible aspect of style, but the lessons focus on core topics: the most important stylistic guidelines for professional writing. The instructor of the website said that, ¡°I know that writing style is not everyone's favorite topic of study, so I've done my best to make these tutorials enjoyable and fast paced.¡± This web site is like a business book, and provides worksheets for practice, so users can learn professional writing through the web site.
URL : http://www.designsensory.com/pws/index.html
Keyword(s) : professional writing, effective writing, business

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The Owl at Purdue      |
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English Writing->Academic Writing English Writing->English as a Foreign Language(EFL)
This site produced by Purdue University offers in-depth writing advice and teaching resources on various writing fields: professional, technical, scientific, general academic, and creative writing. The navigation provided on the first page is a list of broader titles of the information offered to you. At the click of each title, a list of more specific categories of the title is provided. The OWL¡¯s well organized set of guidelines will improve writing skills of writers from the beginning level to the advanced level in the fields of business, literature, academic researching, and much more.
URL : http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/
Keyword(s) : writing, business, professional, grammar, citation

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E.L. Esaton - Business English     |
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English Writing->English as a Foreign Language(EFL) English Writing->Business Writing General Resources->Digital Repositories
The E.L. Easton homepage offers various resources related to the business fields. The web page is not well-designed, but it links to various webpages, so users can access a lot of information on the business field. The website also offers websites¡¯ links to general English learning including writing, speaking, and reading. It provides information sources related to business writing, so users can learn basic business skills like writing memorandums, letters, and proposals and preparing presentations. The website also offers business knowledge in other languages including French, Chinese, Czech, and Spanish. The E.L. Easton website gives access to diverse web resources related to the English language itself, so users, especially users of English as a second language, are able to learn English as well as business English and skills.
URL : http://eleaston.com/biz/home.html
Keyword(s) : business, writing, ESL, communication

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