Instructional Video7:31
Englishing

Balanced Sentences (Writing Tips)

9th - Higher Ed
In this insightful video lesson, we delve into the intricacies of crafting balanced sentences to elevate your writing to new heights. Join us as we explore the art of equilibrium in composition, revealing the secrets to achieving a...
Instructional Video13:03
Englishing

Consistent Sentences – Writing Tips

9th - Higher Ed
In this insightful video lesson, we delve into the art of constructing consistent and engaging sentences that captivate readers from start to finish. Whether you're a seasoned writer looking to refine your skills or a budding wordsmith...
Instructional Video11:48
Englishing

Sentence Variety

9th - Higher Ed
Unlock the secrets to dynamic and engaging writing with our comprehensive video on sentence variety! This lesson will cover:

Varying Sentence Openings: Learn how to avoid monotony and captivate readers from the very first...
Instructional Video6:50
Englishing

Identifying Wordiness — Writing Tips

9th - Higher Ed
This comprehensive video lesson delves into identifying and eliminating wordiness in your writing. Whether you're a seasoned writer looking to polish your craft or a student striving for clarity in your assignments, this...
Instructional Video9:05
Englishing

Clarity of Modifiers (Writing Tips)

9th - Higher Ed
This comprehensive video lesson is designed to elevate your writing skills by focusing on the crucial aspect of modifiers. In this engaging session, we will delve deep into the world of modifiers, exploring strategies and techniques to...
Instructional Video7:09
The Learning Depot

How to Write a Hook: 10 Ideas for Narrative, Expository, Persuasive/Argumentative Writing

12th - Higher Ed
A hook is a sentence or group of sentences that will capture or “hook” your reader’s interest and lure him or her to keep reading. The hook, also called the lead, will set the tone and mood for your essay and establish A hook can be a...
Instructional Video8:21
The Learning Depot

6 Types of Subjects: More than a Noun or a Pronoun

12th - Higher Ed
When you think of the subject in the sentence, you usually think of a noun or a pronoun. This is because the subject represents what or whom the sentence is about. Understanding and recognizing the subject of the sentence will help you...
Instructional Video6:00
The Learning Depot

How To Reduce the Adverb Clause (free PDF)

12th - Higher Ed
This lesson is an introduction to reducing adverb or adverbial clauses. There may be times when you will want to reduce the adverb clause. The reduced adverb clause is especially used in formal writing by adding variety to your sentence...