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[quote=Anonymous]I am not from here. I learned English as second language back home with recognizing part of speech, punctuation, grammar, tenses, and structured writing (with diagram to show main idea, supporting ideas and examples) etc. It is boring, but it kinds of work to teach me English. I learned cursive writing and calligraphy with ink pen back home as well. I hand written the wedding envelopes with my beautiful writing. Back home, we even taught to cook, used sewing machine, sew with needles. Knitting and typwriting in public middle school. Where can I get those part of speech book online here? And, what are considered "social studies " here ? I am still confused with punctuation rule in America because I think it is a bit different from what I have learned, any recommendation? For spelling, I hear that if you are good at phonics, you don't need spelling list by pure memorization, right? [/quote]
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