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These writing prompts are followed by text boxes for your input. If you are working online and your instructor has given you the go-ahead, you can e-mail your work to him or her by clicking the "E-mail Your Answers" button. You can also e-mail a copy to yourself as a record of your work. If you are working offline, you will have to copy your answers (CTRL-C on most systems) and paste them (CTRL-V) into a text document to retain a record of your work.

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Directions: Use your favorite search engine to locate websites that discuss ESL pointers. Pick the one you'd most likely rely upon to help you study for your next test. Why did you pick that one? What makes it as reliable as, say, your textbook?

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Directions: For additional help with ESL, visit The Purdue University Writing Lab and take notes while you're there.








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