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Step by step -writing every day and writing a story

the writer and reader October 24, 2018October 24, 2018

Many writers point out the importance of writing every day with literary devices. Let’s analyze what Walter Mosley says in a book titled “This year you write your novel”: “This year you write your stories,…

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Basic Tips for writing humor

the writer and reader October 27, 2016October 27, 2016

1- The worst case scenario rule. Never give into the temptation of making life easy for your characters. The worst of disgraces must fall upon them in the worst possible way, without remedy. Only at…

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What are “false friends”?

the writer and reader February 23, 2016October 27, 2016

False friends are words from different languages that have a very similar form (morphology), but which have very different meanings. False friends are often used in translations made by amateurs or by people with little…

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The difficult task of learning to read and write

the writer and reader December 9, 2014December 9, 2014

Reading is one of the most important tools for adapting to the social and educational contexts. A failure in learning this will quickly generate a series of negative effects on the child, like a negative…

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Reading comprehension

the writer and reader December 5, 2014

Really nice video for kids about reading comprehension: Another good one:   And the final one:    

Reading Videos

the writer and reader December 5, 2014

First great video:   Reading maps:     Last video:    

Study videos for kids part 2

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Study videos for kids

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Exercises that can help you study

the writer and reader December 5, 2014

Breathing exercises They can be done at night, before going to bed, while standing up and having relaxed muscles. You have to close your eyes, try to clear your mind, and inhale and exhale slowly,…

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Only study when you are not tired

the writer and reader December 5, 2014

When you’re too tired, you are not very efficient, so continuing studying is a waste of time (the mind barely assimilates it). The student has to respect sleeping times. Sleeping hours (minimum 7, preferably 8)…

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