Master English Punctuation, Capitalization, and Abbreviations
Write an Academic Paper: Punctuation, Capitalization, and Abbreviations
Why this course?
because it will be helpful for
- Anyone unsure of how to use punctuation
- Anyone who wants to deepen their understanding of punctuation
- Marketers, salespeople, communications professionals
- Writers and journalists
- Students, researchers, and professors
- and all who want to sit IELTS, TOEFL & PTE
This course is a part of my lengthy course on how to write academic research papers in English.
You know that if you want to write grammatically, in addition to grammar, you ought to know punctuation and mechanics of writing. This course will help you learn how and when to use different punctuation marks such as period, comma, colon, etc. so that you can convey the message as clear as possible to the readers when you write some texts such as research papers, books, theses, dissertations, etc. You also know that punctuation is as important in reading as in writing. This means that if you want to read some texts written by others such as articles published by journals, TOEFL & IELTS reading comprehension tests, etc., you should be aware of the rules and regulations so that you can understand the conveyed message. This will help you score more on the aforementioned tests. These all are the reasons why you need to attend a course like this.
The instructor, Mr Sharifzadeh, is the author of three e-books, two of which were dedicated to ‘how to write academic research papers’, and the other looked at grammar from a different angle so that he could help thousands of students at higher levels of English knowledge to master better and score higher. In addition, he has edited two books, one of which was published by Amazon.
The course will for sure complete the puzzle you are making under the supervision of Mr Sharifzadeh in the courses he teaches here
What you’ll learn:
Master English punctuation
Master English capitalization
Master English acronyms and abbreviations
Master mechanics of writing