WELCOME  ENL 102: Composition 2 End-users!

 

Click on the interactive resource links, study the chapter reviews, scan the student writing models, find research aids, score the self-tests for each chapter, or try some helpful exercises at your EasyWriter 4/e Handbook's companion website.

Please click on any writing-related link below:

  1. BEFORE you write, study this rubric and scoring scale to learn how your writing assignment will be evaluated!
  2. PEER WORKSHOP Rough Draft Review form for downloading by you!
  3. Do you know these 12 common grammar and punctuation errors?
  4. Have some writing questions?  This Dartmouth Writing Program website covers many writing concerns: topic selection, thesis, revising, writing for various academic majors, etc!
  5. Read and marvel at this College of DuPage website's GENERAL ADVICE ON ESSAY WRITING!
  6. The American University in Cairo posts these 10 STEPS TO WRITING AN ESSAY!
  7. This Harvard U. website contains sound suggestions for effectively ENDING YOUR ESSAY!
  8. Consult this user-friendly online GUIDE to GRAMMAR and WRITING from Capital Community College [Hartford, CT].
  9. For numerous tips (including online PowerPoint presentations) on the writing process and related issues, drop into Purdue University's Online Writing Lab [OWL].
  10. The University of Victoria Writer's Guide  website can help with your essays, paragraphs, sentences, words, documentation, and more!
  11. For word choice and syntax, consult The American Heritage Book of English Usage.
  12. What NOT to use?  The ever-evolving Urban Dictionary features slang with your definitions!
  13. Visit some of the many useful holdings--about grammar, punctuation, style, and more--from The Topical Library for The Business Writer's Handbook!
  14. Look up and learn some key literary terms to help with your understanding of all literature.
  15. Consult online [or download to your printer] this fact sheet to help you with reading or writing about literature.
  16. The Goals, Characteristics, and Uses of Expository Writing are explained at The WritingSite.org.
  17. Peruse helpful Information About Expository Writing at this Stanford Uinversity site. 
  18. What is an expository essay?
  19. What is a research essay?
  20. Need some help with your proofreading?
  21. Try WordCalc.com's free online Syllable Counter, Word Counter, Sentence Analyzer, and Paragraph Analyzer.

Please click on any research-related link below:

  1. Get research tips from Dartmouth College Library's useful Website!
  2. Peek at Purdue U's OWL website for the latest/greatest on the MLA update 2009 for documenting your research.
  3. View a pdf sample [using the 2009 update] of a student's MLA research essay!
  4. Get assistance with finding and documenting sources in the APA, CBE, CMS, or MLA style!
  5. Consult Indiana U's Writing Tutorial Service's website on recognizing and avoiding plagiarism.
  6. Pay a virtual visit to the Internet Public Library.
  7. To discover what is available in any local college or public library, start here at the North of Boston Library Exchange [NOBLE] Homepage.

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