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Course Description
Most of us learned spelling and grammar in elementary school and brushed up on the rules occasionally in junior high or middle school. Once we entered high school, it was assumed we knew and remembered all of the essentials -- and slowly we discovered that although there were some rules we just had to look up, we simply stopped worrying about "the minor details." It's time to relearn those "minor details" that can help you write, and read more effectively. But it's hard to fix something unless you know how it works.
This self-paced, stress-free course was developed not only for students wanting to improve their basic writing skills, but also for business writers, creative writers and office staff wanting to improve poor work related writing and avoid embarrassing their boss and themselves.
Our innovative course is designed as a refresher course for those who need to brush up on their skills and a reference for anyone who wants to be able to look up the rules for confusing grammatical questions quickly and easily. After you've reviewed the basic rules of grammar and spelling, you can move on to the lessons on writing style for tips on improving your sentence and paragraph structure, how to polish your writing and how to avoid common errors.
And because the course is online doesn't mean that you'll be left on your own. The instructor will be grading assignments and tests and is available through email to answer questions and provide guidance. Why not join us, learn at your own pace and your own schedule and reap the benefits?
Course Lessons
Lesson 1: Introduction
This course will begin by first examining why proper grammar and spelling are important.
Lesson 2: The Basic Rules of Spelling
This lesson describes how to turn singular words to plural and the exceptions to the rule.
Lesson 3: Commonly Misspelled Words
This is a list of some of the most common and frequently misspelled words.
Lesson 4: Plural Forms for Names, Compound Words and Numbers
This lesson explains how to form plurals and some examples.
Lesson 5: Understanding "ie" Versus"ei" and Other Spelling Dilemmas
This lesson explains the basic explanation of when to use "ie" and "ei".
Lesson 6: Prefix and Suffix Rules
This lesson explains the basics of adding prefixes and suffixes and some exceptions to the rule.
Lesson 7: Common Prefixes and Suffixes
This lesson gives a list of the most common add-ons to root words and their meanings.
Lesson 8: Homonyms
This lesson lists some of the most commonly used words that sound alike but have totally different meanings.
Lesson 9: Subject and Predicate
This lesson defines what a subject and predicate are and how they are used in sentences.
Lesson 10: Verb Tenses
This lesson defines the different types of verb tenses from simple to future perfect progressive.
Lesson 11: Nouns and Pronouns
This lesson defines what a noun and pronoun are, the different types of pronouns and pronoun cases. Also, the correct usage of who/whom.
Lesson 12: Adjectives and Adverbs
This lesson explains the definitions of adjectives and adverbs and the different degrees for modifying them.
Lesson 13: The Phrase
This lesson describes the use of prepositions in forming sentences.
Lesson 14: The Clause
This lesson describes the difference between an independent clause and a subordinate clause and the proper usage of that/which.
Lesson 15: Periods and Other End Stops
This lesson describes when to use periods, exclamation marks and question marks.
Lesson 16: Commas
This lesson explains when and where commas are used in sentences.
Lesson 17: Apostrophes
This lesson covers the basic rules when adding an apostrophe and some exceptions.
Lesson 18: Colons and Semicolons
This lesson gives the basic rules for using colons and semicolons in a sentence.
Lesson 19: Hyphens
This lesson describes when and how to use hyphens and when they are essential.
Lesson 20: Quotation Marks
This lesson explains how to use quotation marks properly in text.
Lesson 21: Refining Your Sentences
This lesson explains how to use phrases and compound sentences to make your writing interesting.
Lesson 22: Paragraph Structure
This lesson explains proper paragraph structure with topic and concluding sentences.
Lesson 23: Types of Paragraphs
This lesson explains the difference between narrative and descriptive and expository paragraphs.
Lesson 24: Writing Dialogue
This lesson explains the importance of the structure and flow of dialogue.
Lesson 25: Proofreading and Revising Your Writing
This lesson explains the importance of proofreading in writing and how to make you writing effective.
Lesson 26: Additional Writing Resources
Additional Writing Resources
Optional Certificates Awarded
Certificate of Appreciation
Certificate of Academic Excellence
Certificates may be awarded by the instructor at his/her own discretion and are based on student merit.
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This is a non-credit course, and is provided for your personal enrichment.
This course is not intended to be a substitute for any state, government, licensing, or educational requirements.
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