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ALOE: A Lesson on English
Writing essays is one skill that every student must learn.
 
Here are two newsletters to help you as you write an essay about any work of fiction--a novel, a short story, a narrative poem, or any other literary work that is fiction, rather than non-fiction.
 
Click on the photos at the right to open and print these newsletters:
 
Point-of-View, Mood and Theme

Fiction vs non-fiction
 

Point-of-view in a work of fiction
Fiction vs non-fiction
"A Lesson on English" is a short, self-contained lesson on a word, a concept or some aspect of American culture or history. These lessons are used in ILI's American English Language Institute's conversational English classes.

You can download and print, for free, any newsletter on this page! Happy reading!

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NameDescription
DocumentOrangeThe color of appetite!
DocumentPurpleReserved for royalty
DocumentNatural DisastersNature acts and we deal with the consequences
DocumentThe Language of BusinessWhat's a buzzword?
DocumentBritish vs American EnglishWhat's a lift? A biscuit? A nappy?
DocumentHow to have a conversationCreate-your-own conversation!
DocumentHappy New Year!New Year's around the world
DocumentFiction vs nonfictionThe two great categories of writing
DocumentQuestions and Essay Topics for FictionExamples of questions and essay topics
DocumentPoint-of-view, mood and theme in fictionHow to work with these elements of fiction

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NameDescription
DocumentCommunication is importantKeep in touch!
DocumentChristianity in the USA: the coloniesA brief look at Christian activities in Colonial North America
DocumentDecember celebrationsDifferent celebrations in the USA in December
DocumentValentine's DayJoy and sorrow!
DocumentLagniappeA little extra
Document4th of JulyIndependence Day
DocumentJuneThe wedding month
DocumentSt Patrick's DayThe Celtic saint
DocumentAmerican superstitionsBlack cats are bad luck!
DocumentHalloween and ThanskgivingFall celebrations
DocumentChristianity in the USA: 18th to 20th centuryMore history of the Christian church in the USA
DocumentChristianity in the USA: before the coloniesThe first Christians: who were they?

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NameDescription
DocumentUSA Universities and CollegesThe higher education system in the USA
DocumentHistory of the English LanguagePart two on the origins of English
DocumentChristmas in the USAHow Christmas is celebrated in the USA
DocumentLoveThe meanings of the word LOVE
DocumentNew Year's EveUSA celebration of the New Year
DocumentHistory of English Part One
DocumentREDAssociations with the color red
DocumentUSA educational systemK-12 schools
DocumentEducation for adultsTraining and further education
DocumentUniversity teachingProfessors and higher education practitioners
DocumentTeaching high schoolMulti-talented high school teachers!
DocumentEducation never endsHow to keep learning

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NameDescription
DocumentBooksThe wonderful world of books
DocumentLand of warm wintersFlorida
DocumentClicheswhat is a cliche?
DocumentSocial classAre there clesses in the USA?
DocumentOxymoronsGreek rhetorical devices
DocumentSarcasmTool of the unpowerful
DocumentBlueThe color blue
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