Academic Writing in English-Individual-Professional
| Cost: | $520.00 | 
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There is only one opening remaining at this time.
The tutoring course content for Writing in Academic English will vary according to the needs of the clientele since the writing process may be a little different from country to country. This proposed approach will incorporate the five basic steps that will help structure your work when writing any kind of academic test for an American audience. These include: prewriting, planning, writing a first draft, redrafting and revising, and editing and proof reading. Each step will be explained, given examples and the client applications emphasizing American academic writing style, structure, and formatting. Additionally, how to avoid plagiarism will be discussed.
This course will be taught be TESOL professionals.
Course times are fluid to provide students with greater flexibility. Within 72 hours of registering for a course, the instructor will contact you to schedule a mutually agreeable time for you to begin your class.
Notes:
| Fee: | $520.00 | 
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| Hours: | 6.00 | 
Fee Breakdown
| Category | Description | Amount | 
|---|---|---|
| Course Fee (Basic) | Enrollment Fee | $ 520.00 | 
| Course Fee (Alternate) | Household Registration Fee | $ 320.00 | 
Deidre Dees
Dr. Deidra Dees is the second-place winner of the Native Voices Award, a member of the Mvskoke nation, and descends from Hotvlkvlke (Wind Clan). She grew up picking cotton on a rural Alabama farm, where her ancestors lived. Dr. Dees is a Cornell and Harvard graduate and the published author of Vision Lines: Native American Decolonizing Literature. Dr. Dees currently serves as Director/Tribal Archivist at the Poarch Band of Creek Indians and teaches Native American Studies at the University of South Alabama.