Lynda Katz Wilner, of Successfully Speaking, and
Marjorie Feinstein-Whittaker, of The Whittaker Group, join together to form ESL RULES, LLC for their joint workshops and training materials. Visit their individual websites at
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LinkedIn Group
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We now have over 126 members!
Encourage your clients to join this group so we can hear their concerns and have a group of experienced professionals answer their questions. If you work in the healthcare industry, we want to share ideas!
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Resources
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to purchase supplemental books for your clients and students.
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Hello Friends and Colleagues,
We wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving. We are both thankful for your support of our innovative products, blogs, and newsletters! Keep your suggestions coming!
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Exciting News!
We are thrilled to announce our upcoming collaboration with the International Medical Interpreters Association (IMIA) as a preferred trainer. ESL RULES will be the exclusive provider of pronunciation/communication boot camps for this outstanding organization.
To learn more about our kick-off (pun intended) boot camp "Effective Communication and Pronunciation? to be held at the 2014 International Medical Interpreters Conference in Houston on January, 17th, 2014, click here:
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RULES PowerPoint Package for Your Classroom
We re-released our PowerPoint package for use in your classroom or group training sessions. This includes 203 slides for each of the 23 RULES in the RULES program.
Simply click on a folder to open up any rule you choose to teach that day. Examples include compound nouns, proper nouns, acronyms, numbers, t-variations, -s endings, -ed endings, and more! Save valuable time in lesson planning, especially when you pair the slides with our RULES TO GO CD, and other Teacher materials. To purchase, click
Regular Price $100; Sale Price $80
Purchase before December 15 and save 20%.
Use COUPON CODE "PPT2014"
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Malaprops and Verbal Missteps
Here are some more malapropisms:
"For all intensive purposes" (for all intents and purposes)
"I will take a look at your website and get back to you when a need rises." (a need arises)
"I'll meet you at the Christian Silence Reading Room (Christian Science Reading Room)
Go to our blog, and comment on other ones that you hear. We'd love to hear from you.
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Orientation to the ESL RULES Approach
Would your organization or team like a FREE 30 minute orientation about the ESL RULES approach to communication and our available services? Contact us to arrange a live online "presentation" for your group.
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Until December, with best regards,
Lynda Katz Wilner Marjorie Feinstein-Whittaker
ESL RULES, LLC
410.356.5666
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