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The third edition of Senior English Skills Builder has been updated to prepare pre-VCE students with the skills they require to achieve success in VCE English.
Patricia Hipwell
The is the second edition of How to write what you want to say. There are more cognitive verbs and many more sentence starters. The book increases from 56 pages to 80 pages that will greatly assist students with answering questions in assignments and examinations.
Students who struggle with putting their ideas into writing need the language that mature writers use. This book provides that language in the form of sentence starters and connectives.
How to write what you want to say is a guide for those students who know what they want to say but can’t find the words provides parents, teachers and students with a unique tool for improving writing and suits students in the secondary years.