Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they reading every night?
Reading is not writing and don’t give the bs that it will relay over through osmosis.
Anonymous wrote:
Reading is not writing and don’t give the bs that it will relay over through osmosis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they reading every night?
Reading is not writing and don’t give the bs that it will relay over through osmosis.
I am a private tutor who works with students on reading/writing. While reading is not writing, it can still be beneficial to students who struggle with writing! Consuming examples of well-written texts will ultimately help students produce their own. However, a good writing tutor should also guide your student through things like sentence/paragraph construction and grammar, working their way up to more specific topics like building a narrative arc or persuasion.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they reading every night?
Reading is not writing and don’t give the bs that it will relay over through osmosis.
Anonymous wrote:Are they reading every night?
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean hand writing? Or like writing writing. Because writing is hard and fourth graders aren't going to be good at it yet.
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean hand writing? Or like writing writing. Because writing is hard and fourth graders aren't going to be good at it yet.
Anonymous wrote:I found a virtual tutor that uses the institute for excellence in writing curriculum and I think it's excellent. She charges $40 an hour. When I looked locally I got rates from $90-$150
Anonymous wrote:DS is in 4th and his writing is not very good. We saw some writing work he did and he needs help.
Can anyone recommend a good English tutor that focuses on grammar and writing who is reasonable?