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Pasha rugs. 5,000 years of weaving tradition in Philadelphia, which is not quite that old.

Some people need help writing English as a second language (ESL)

Do you need help writing American English? I offer confidential –- and kind, patient, supportive –- training. I can help you

  • Write reports to management.
  • Communicate in e-mails with co-workers, customers and clients.
  • Improve your resume and/or cover letters.
  • Eliminate excess words.
  • Avoid common errors.

If English is not your first language

  • Call me to teach you to write your way to success. 
  • I can coach you to write better nonfiction in contemporary American style. 

Testimonials

  • “You’ve helped our employee tremendously. English is his second language. The pressure was on him to deliver papers for his MBA in English business jargon –- at a fast pace with quick turn-around. You were there! You helped him think through the concepts, work through the logical presentation and then helped with word choice, grammar and sentence structure. Thank you!” 

-- Dede LaMarche, US HR Business Partner, FMC Agricultural Products Group

  • “Now that it’s over, I want to tell you, Miss Susan, how much I appreciate your work. I speak English reasonably well, as you have learned, but I am not so good at writing -- as you have learned! Will you come to the ceremony when (if!) I become a U.S. citizen?” 

-- Ngamba

  • “You explained the grammar quite well. I did not understand the process before. Thank you. Your new friend.”  

-- Yin 

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