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Learning French by sous_reader
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Book number #1 to learn French. Easy lessons starting from the basics in French language. Kindly let me know for any recommendation. Enjoy! Rank #1 in Vocabulary in November 2019 Rank #4 in Greetings in January 2020 Rank #4 in Français in October 2020 Rank #1 in Greetings in October 2020
What I've Learned from MasterClass by JordanLynde
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I took a dive into a class from MasterClass to learn more about writing! Click to see the tips and tricks I've learned!
We Call This Writing by KeriHalfacre
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A guide full of tips and tricks that hopefully doesn't recount the same old stuff in every other writing book under the sun, Wattpad and published alike. Covering everything from helpful resources like Susanna's Pacemaker to treating setting like character. Here's the link for all my shareable resources: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iUDlQIY8NjF3T4_7oBEp_Aw6ftar65p9S4YQGHIr738/edit?usp=sharing
Writing POC 101 by talkthepoc
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An advice book on how to successfully write POC characters by Wattpad authors. [Highest rank: #1 in Non-Fiction]
HOW TO WRITE A WATTPAD BOOK by LEPalphreyman
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Are you struggling to write a book? Are you unsure where to start? Are you spending too much time staring at a blank page, not knowing where to begin? I know the feeling! Writing a book can be daunting! Here is my step by step guide to writing a Wattpad book - with a focus on people who don't like to plan their stories before they write. -- Follow Lauren Palphreyman on Instagram @LaurenPalphreyman Her debut novel, Cupid's Match, is in stores now!
I Did Not Learn English In School - Simple Secrets to Learning English Fast by kenjiesuarez
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This book is written for non-native and native speakers of English alike. What gets revealed if you are a native speaker of English reading this book is what really goes through the mind of a person learning English as a second language. Topics include the toughest challenges ESL students are facing such as: How To Learn English Fast How To Sound Like a Native Speaker How To Improve Your Vocabulary I Can Read, Write in, and Understand English, But I Can't Speak It You Speak Too Fast! My English is Poor Writing this book is one of the scariest decisions I've ever done. I did even ask myself, "Why are you doing this? Why do you have to spend so much time contributing your thoughts and words? Why do you have to spend days and sleepless nights and months crafting this book, improving it, editing it? Why?" Because I CARE! I can't help but F***ING care! I am seeing ESL students-from the richest to the least privileged-who have trouble with English, and they're getting worse. To help, I wonder if I could share a bit of my story.
Writing and Grammar by HaleySulich
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Tips to improve your writing and avoid common grammar mistakes.
The Writer's Guide to a Good Story by ChiknPotPieLover
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Extra, extra, read all about it! Have you heard? I'm giving out writing tips. Whether or not you actually pick up some writing tips is up to you. Hold on. Please don't run away screaming yet. I promise I'll be nice. Cover by @southofparadise
How to Write a Novel by EdwardMullen
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A quick and easy guide outlining my novel writing process. If you'd rather watch a video about this and other writing tips, please visit my website www.EdwardMullen.com or my YouTube channel.
Who Am I? Exercises to prevent your character from having an identity crisis by KyKyAceHeart
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Coming up with five adjectives to describe your character barely scratches the surface. In order to make your character figuratively come alive, you'll need to know them better than they know themselves. The exercises in this book will make you think about your characters in ways you never have before.