English

   Added section: Literary Analysis Essay

The literary analysis is one of the most frequently occurring assigments in Academia. In the genre section you can now find more details on the intricate qualities of this type of essay.

   Added section: Extra - downloads - software

Looking for a decent working template to write a serious paper? Or maybe you want to find out which software can help you out with your academic writing assignments. Go to the Extra section!

   Added section: common problems & mistakes

Well, you're never too old to learn, are you? One of the ways to improve your own writing is to learn from your mistakes: browse through the most common problems & mistakes Dutch-speaking people experience when writing in English. Take me there!

 Added section: sentence stems - beginning the review

Quite often, the first sentence is one of the hardest, but not anymore: check out this section if you are stuck.

 Added section: Inversions

The inversion is a great way of emphasizing one particular result, fault, problem, virtue...

 Calais: check my ties please!

If you think that maybe anaphoric references in your text may be confusing to the reader, then check out Calais. They have a bunch of interesting tools for writers in general and ... Read more

 Yolango: Watch. Play. Learn.

Yolango -your language- is a language learning website where you won't find loads of theory on when to use definite articles; instead, there's a nice collection of video exercises where you have to watch a video first and answer content questions afterwards, or fill in gaps as you watch the excerpt. Read more

 LiveMocha: social language learning

Ever wanted to learn Hindi? Or maybe you speak Russian fluently, but you want contact with native Russians so as not to loose the skill? Well, weep no more -LiveMocha is there to help you out. Read more

 Mind42: collaborative mind mapping web application

In last week's class I briefly talked about Bubbl.us, a web application that allows you to create a whole lot of bubbles. Read more

 Added section: Summary

Summarizing is an essential skill in general, but particularly so in academia. On the summary page you'll find the basics of summarizing: not just a workflow with different steps that you can follow, but also an example of a decently summarized paragraph.

 Answers.Com: answers, just an alt-click away

A couple of weeks ago, I stumbled on answers.com, which is basically a dictionary slash encyclopaedia you can add to your website, blog or what have you. Read more.

 Added section: Data commentary: bring on the pie (charts)!

Ever wondered how to describe trends? Or compare percentages? Check out the data commentary in the genre section -lots of advice & phrases waiting for you!

 Definr: incredibly fast dictionary

Definr calls itself an incredibly fast dictionary, and quite rightly so. Taking its data from Princeton's open Wordnet, Definr offers two ways of searching the dictionary. Read more

 Reorganisation

The last couple of days I have been working on the structure of the English section. Many things which were scattered across the site are now brought together, which is also reflected in the new menu structures. The idea behind the reorganisation is to create more lateral transparency in the entire site; once ready, French & English, for instance, will share the same top and side menus, and you will find content on the same logical place. Coherence, for instance, can be found via General > Text, both in French and English. There is of course no 100% overlap between each language, as not all content comes with a partner page in another language section, but generally speaking you will find many structural similarities.

Added section: Literary Analysis Essay

The literary analysis is one of the most frequently occurring assigments in Academia. In the genre section you can now find more details on the intricate qualities of this type of essay.

Added section: Extra - downloads - software

Looking for a decent working template to write a serious paper? Or maybe you want to find out which software can help you out with your academic writing assignments. Go to the Extra section!

Added section: common problems & mistakes

Well, you're never too old to learn, are you? One of the ways to improve your own writing is to learn from your mistakes: browse through the most common problems & mistakes Dutch-speaking people experience when writing in English. Take me there!

Added section: sentence stems - beginning the review

Quite often, the first sentence is one of the hardest, but not anymore: check out this section if you are stuck.

Added section: Inversions

The inversion is a great way of emphasizing one particular result, fault, problem, virtue...

Updated: Literature Review

Calais: check my ties please!

If you think that maybe anaphoric references in your text may be confusing to the reader, then check out Calais. They have a bunch of interesting tools for writers in general and ... Read more

Yolango: Watch. Play. Learn.

Yolango -your language- is a language learning website where you won't find loads of theory on when to use definite articles; instead, there's a nice collection of video exercises where you have to watch a video first and answer content questions afterwards, or fill in gaps as you watch the excerpt. Read more

LiveMocha: social language learning

Ever wanted to learn Hindi? Or maybe you speak Russian fluently, but you want contact with native Russians so as not to loose the skill? Well, weep no more -LiveMocha is there to help you out. Read more

Mind42: collaborative mind mapping web application

In last week's class I briefly talked about Bubbl.us, a web application that allows you to create a whole lot of bubbles. Read more

Added section: Summary

Summarizing is an essential skill in general, but particularly so in academia. On the summary page you'll find the basics of summarizing: not just a workflow with different steps that you can follow, but also an example of a decently summarized paragraph.

Answers.Com: answers, just an alt-click away

A couple of weeks ago, I stumbled on answers.com, which is basically a dictionary slash encyclopaedia you can add to your website, blog or what have you. Read more.

Added section: Data commentary: bring on the pie (charts)!

Ever wondered how to describe trends? Or compare percentages? Check out the data commentary in the genre section -lots of advice & phrases waiting for you!

Definr: incredibly fast dictionary

Definr calls itself an incredibly fast dictionary, and quite rightly so. Taking its data from Princeton's open Wordnet, Definr offers two ways of searching the dictionary. Read more

Reorganisation

The last couple of days I have been working on the structure of the English section. Many things which were scattered across the site are now brought together, which is also reflected in the new menu structures. The idea behind the reorganisation is to create more lateral transparency in the entire site; once ready, French & English, for instance, will share the same top and side menus, and you will find content on the same logical place. Coherence, for instance, can be found via General > Text, both in French and English. There is of course no 100% overlap between each language, as not all content comes with a partner page in another language section, but generally speaking you will find many structural similarities.