Dedicated to:All those aspirants who don't have any opportunity to hire or arrange any teacher for preparation of both English papers.
Course 1: Grammar and Punctuation
Course starts September 15, 2015
https://www.coursera.org/learn/grammar-punctuation
Do you need to review English grammar? Have you forgotten the grammar you once studied? If so, this course is perfect for you. The first course in this specialization is a refresher on some tools needed for good writing. It will help prepare you for the other courses. You will need about 10 hours to complete this first course. Writing is a skill and to learn a skill well, you need to practice. In this course, you will watch short video lectures and then practice and discuss what you have learned. Make sure you take good notes and use the peer discussions to ask questions. Then you'll be able to remember the rules you learn in this course when you start writing essays in the next course. After completing this course, you will be able to: - identify the correct verb tenses to use - use commas effectively - utilize several different sentence types - write more effectively in English
Course 2: Getting Started with Essay Writing
Course starts October 2015
https://www.coursera.org/learn/intro-college-writing
This is the second course in the Academic English: Writing specialization. By introducing you to three types of academic essays, this course will especially help prepare you for work in college classes. After completing this course, you will be able to: - use sentence variety in your writing - create effective thesis statements for your essays - plan and write compare/contrast, cause/effect, and argument essays
Course 3: Advanced Writing
Course starts November 2015
https://www.coursera.org/learn/advanced-college-writing
This is the third course in the Academic English: Writing specialization. By raising your level of academic writing, this course helps prepare you for college-level work. After completing this course, you will be able to: - plan and write a more sophisticated argument essay - identify plagiarism and explain how to prevent it - read and analyze several articles to form your own opinion on a topic - make connections between several articles - form thesis statements from your readings - use sources effectively when writing an essay
Course 4: Introduction to Research for Essay Writing
Course starts January 2016
https://www.coursera.org/learn/writing-college-research
This is the last course in the Academic Writing specialization before the capstone project. By the end of this course, you will be able to complete all the steps in planning a research paper. After completing this course, you will be able to: - choose appropriate research topics for college classes - write detailed outlines for research papers - find source material for research papers - take and organize good notes for research - document sources by creating a Works Cited list in MLA format - avoid plagiarizing from your sources