

How To... Books
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Pages: 192
Published: May 2014
Publisher: Right Way
ISBN: 978-0716023968
RRP: £6.49
The first part of this book, written in short accessible sections, explains the basics of writing good English. The second part deals with the practice of the language. It includes chapters on writing essays, short stories and letters as well as the use of technological methods of communication. The book has gone into a fifth edition and been reprinted many times. One reviewer said, 'If you never buy another reference book, buy this one!'
Improve Your Written English

Format: Paperback
Language: English
Pages: 176
Published: May 2014
Publisher: Right Way
ISBN: 978-0716023975
RRP: £6.49
This is a more detailed introduction to the English language. This book will help the reader to master the basics of the English language and to write with greater confidence and clarity. Written in short readable sections, it provides all the information needed to write correctly.
Improve Your Punctuation & Grammer

Format: Paperback
Language: English
Pages: 144
Published: February 2005
Publisher: How To Books
ISBN: 978-1845280697
RRP: £8.99
This is a very useful book for those who find it difficult to spell. So many English words do not follow a pattern and have to be learnt. This book helps the reader to understand the spelling and the roots of words – many of which have been incorporated from other languages. There are also chapters on the dictionary and the thesaurus as well as American spelling, jargon and 'new' words.
Spell Well


Format: Paperback
Language: English
Pages: 112
Published: May 2000
Publisher: How To Books
ISBN: 978-1857035742
RRP: £9.99
Updated for its second edition, this text provides specific information on how to do the right research for a range of writing techniques, including: articles, biographies, fiction, novels, non-fiction, textbooks and writing for children. It features case studies and examples to demonstrate where and how to find the material needed and how to use it.
The Writer's Guide to Research

