| Are you an English Language Learner? Do you | | | | 2) Pronouns |
| sometimes feel that learning English is quite the | | | | 3) Verbs |
| challenge? Well, you're right. It is quite challenging. | | | | 4) Adverbs |
| However... | | | | 5) Prepositions |
| Take it from an experienced Spanish, English, and | | | | 6) Conjunctions |
| American Sign Language Interpreter, who says you | | | | This first part of the six part series begins with |
| can succeed. Following are some writing tips with you | | | | Nouns. |
| in mind. So if you're looking for writing and speaking | | | | Nouns are words used to name a person, place or |
| tips for improvement in the communications arena; | | | | thing. For example: Maria, Minnesota, chair, table, |
| keep reading. | | | | candle, book, or tree. You name it as a person, place, |
| Following are just a few golden nuggets to be shared | | | | or thing and it is a noun. |
| in regards to writing. This short six-part series | | | | Yes, this is very basic, but this is just the beginning |
| focuses on parts of speech, also called 'grammar'. | | | | of the series. I sure hope you stick around for more |
| Are you ready? Here we go... | | | | as the series progresses. There is more to come, at |
| Generally speaking there are several parts of speech, | | | | least five more parts, in hopes to encourage our |
| however, for simplicity's sake and for the new English | | | | English Language Learners to keep moving forward |
| Language Learner, following are general classified | | | | to improve communication skills for success whether |
| parts of speech in conventional form: | | | | in writing, speaking, and/or English language usage. |
| 1) Nouns | | | | Here's to your success in writing and speaking! |