Commonly Confused English Words and Phrases Udemy
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  • Duration: Flexible

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Your writing can reflect your credibility as a writer, help you stand out from the crowd, and help you achieve your goals.

-Created based on what you, the student, requested by popular demand: A course that clarifies commonly confused words and phrases.

And I answered.


Do you find specific words and phrases in the English language confusing? Do you often mix them up in your writing creating embarrassing mistakes? For example, who hasn't confused "its" and "it's" or "whose" and "who's"? Do you get tired of looking up the correct usage of these words, but can never remember which is which? I know I do.


That's why I created this course--to solve this problem and help your writing achieve credibility.


**Instructor with almost 30,000students,sevencourses on Udemy, andhundreds of4 and 5 star reviews


Master Commonly Confused Words and Phrases, Fix Your Mistakes, and Avoid the Mistake in the Future

-Why another course on commonly confused words and phrases?

1. This course is unique because many courses like this will show you the difference between the commonly confused words and phrases, but they don't show you how the mistake is made.

2. This course shows the root causes of each mistake. If you want to solve a problem and to avoid it in the future, you need to know how the mistake was made to begin with. Examples in the course don't just tell you why the mistake was made, they show you through examples.

3. This course is unique because it doesn't just show you the mistake and correction. Unlike many courses like this, it shows you tips and tricks to help you avoid the mistake in the future based on the root cause of the mistake.

4. Unlike many similar classes, this course includes exercises to help you practice, apply, correct, and retain what you've learned, using the power of repetition and consistency, which learning science shows will help you retain the material.

5. Retention of the material is key. This solves the problem the causes certain words and phrases to become confused.


What Students Had to Say About Other Courses I Created Because They Get Results:


Here is what students in the course had to say. The proof is in the results students get and share in reviews:


"Straight forward - No nonsense"

"Excellent nuts and bolts for anyone interested in crafting a message that connects their audience with the intended meaning. Each section has not only video but slide examples! Thank you for building this course."Bob Marx--Udemy Student

"Clear and precise!"

"This teacher has a very clear way of communicating the lessons she wants us to learn and all in all, this will be a very helpful course for my writing - no doubt! So I will, most definitely, recommend this course for any and all that would like to improve upon their writing skills. +1"Geir Rdde--Udemy Student

"A course for everybody - Superbly put together!"Whojr01--Udemy Student

"Amazing! Great course! . . . Very interesting structured course and a lot of tricks and tips for writers.Thank you for this opportunity to write much better!" Elena Kostadinova--Udemy Student

"Rachel: Many thanks for creating wonderful courses! I am amateur learner. I took your two courses. I found your courses useful in two ways. First, your courses provided insights "why" I had been writing in a particular way. Second, I got some teaching tips. I am teacher by profession. Impressed with your teaching passion. Keep creating good courses." Dr. Ajit Kumar--Udemy Student

"This is an great course, especially for a novice writer like myself. I learned so much about structure, word usage, organization, etc. The course is taught by an excellent teacher. I can't thank you enough!" Sandra Eastman--Udemy Student

"I will be a better writer as a result of this course. Thank you . . . " David Gulp--Udemy Student

"This is the perfect course for anyone who has to do any type of writing . . . it was very much worth my time." Larry Sweet--Udemy Student


What This Course Does:

Commonly confused mistakes is one of the main errors I find in student writing. Errors can scare away clients, publishers, customers, and good grades. Correcting these mistakes will increase your credibility as a writer, make an impression on your audience, and increase the chances that your writing helps you achieve your goals.


What can this mean for you?

  • more sales

  • competitive quality

  • engaged readers

  • higher visibility

  • increased credibility

  • higher grades

  • published articles and books

  • achieved writing goals

If you apply this fundamental, thorough, and professionally engineered class, your writing will get the attention you desire.


How the Course is Set Up

Each lecture applies the following outcomes:

  • Know the difference between two or three commonly confused phrases

  • Apply the definition and use of each word

  • Differentiate why the phrases are confused using examples

  • Correct the the mistakes made with these words based on examples

  • Avoid the mistake successfully in the future with tips and tricks

  • Practice, apply, correct, and retain what you've learned with exercises.


Sections in Lecture:

  1. Definitions

  2. Why words are confused (examples)

  3. Correction and application (Examples)

  4. Tricks to remember correct forms

  5. Practice what you've learned


As a teacher, I improve on the quality of my courses for your benefit with each new course I make.


Who This Course is Specifically Designed For:

  • ESL students, professionals, and learners

  • Creative writers who need to improve on the mechanics of their writing

  • Native English speakers and writers who need a grammar refresher

  • Native English speaker and writers who want to improve their grammar


Who This Course Will NOT Benefit:

I like to tell it to you straight. I don't want you to pay for this course unless it can benefit you, the learner. This course is NOT for those who have advanced knowledge, understanding, and application of English grammar.


Who Can Benefit From This Course:

  • bloggers

  • business writers

  • people who write for profit

  • journalists

  • creative writers

  • academic writers

  • students

  • new writers

  • lifetime learners

  • copywriters


The course is broken down by types of words and phrases that are commonly confused for ease of access and navigation through the material.


Master Commonly Confused Words and Phrases, Fix Your Mistakes, and Avoid the Mistake in the Future


**Don't put off changing your writing today. Signup for this course today, andyou can startachieving writing masteryalmost immediately!*

Updated on 11 March, 2020
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