Firstly, it'd be fair to say that blogs and other 2.0 technologies offer us an opportunity to express ourselves informally, using our own voice and our own personalities.
As one guy said recently on the ABC, they are a substitute for the over-the-fence conversation - a bit like talk-back radio.
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The sad truth about English teachers
I knew my grammar and punctuation fetish was getting out of hand when, on a
recent trip to the beach, I had casually ...
Writing tips
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Assoc. Prof. Jiuyong Li is a noted researcher in the field of Data Mining
who uses English as an additional language. We asked him for his top five
writing...
Conference Dinner Fish alive and well
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We have a little something to remind us of the very successful ATN
Assessment Conference here at the LTU at UniSA – two of the conference
dinner table sett...
School holidays, your student visa and you!
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Most of you will be undergoing your final exams for the study period this
week and a lucky few will have finished already (phew!) so its an
appropriate ti...