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Read through this piece of all-one-word text and rehearse playing. When ready hit the Start count! button and then using the buttons below complete the example and when finished hit the Stop count! button to obtain a result. Refine and repeat until you complete this example perfectly as fast as you can, and have fun, thank you. Scotty.

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Sentence structure.
Use this alloneword link to discover about sentence structure.

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Simple sentences: A simple sentence has only one clause:
The children were laughing. John wanted a new bicycle. All the girls are learning English.

Complex sentences: A complex sentence is a sentence that contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
Example: Because life is complex, we need complex sentences.

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WORD WORLD KNOWLEDGE.

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WORD KNOWLEDGE:
Every day you learn words, so you think! You do but it's remembering and the more you use them the less you have to remember, you just have to remember to use the word's you have learnt. Everyday try and extend the words you know and use more words when you communicate, chances are the person you’re talking too isn't listening anyway, so the more words, the more chance one might get through. Thank you.

VOCABULARY TEST online reference.

WORLD KNOWLEDGE:
Today the world is the same size and shape roughly it was 200 years ago but there is no doubting the world is big, with lots of people and knowledge. You may think you don't anything but knowledge is anything but what you know, it is also what you have done. Providing education through knowledge and experience is our mission along with the goals we have set ourselves at originalconceptproductions the gamification of education is tomorrow’s way you will gain world knowledge, without being bombarded or overwhelmed.

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE online reference.

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DECISION MAKING PROCESS.

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FRANKENSTEIN
In this test you don't have to worry about punctuation too much, concentrate on the words and right or wrong make a decision based on logical and creative thinking.
This example is about comprehending the task, making decisions, demonstrating your understanding of word and world knowledge.
Learn from any mistakes you might have made and repeat the test.
In this test should the letter I be capitalised?
In the real world you and I, we all make decisions, some good and some bad but we live with them regardless. When we have that opportunity, that inevitably will present itself time and time again, each time we make a decision we learn, and it then influences the next time we make a decision.

TENSE online reference.

CONFUSING LETTERS online reference.

DYSLEXIA online reference.

CLIFF'S NOTES online reference.

DECISION MAKING online reference.

DELIBERATE PRACTICE online reference.

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.

CAPITALISE Next Character

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When I had attained the age of seventeen my parents resolved that I should become a student at the university of Ingolstadt.

Scott Anderson +61 0410016147 Perth Western Australia GMT+8