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Camburn, Lila – 1987
The revised General Educational Development (GED) tests introduced in 1988 require higher-level analytical skills of examinees than previous tests. The most immediate revision is the writing skills test, which requires examinees to demonstrate writing ability. This guide provides the GED student with a plan for writing an essay that will receive a…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Essays, High School Equivalency Programs, Teaching Guides
Weber, David – 1997
This paper presents a series of reading and writing activities centered around a 19-item word list suitable for use in tutoring adults. The activities in the paper involve short stories, writing exercises, and take-home exercises. Included with the activities is a guide that presents, in addition to the word list and the exercises, instructions…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Class Activities, Functional Reading
Zuercher, Melanie A., Ed. – 1989
This adult literacy curriculum best serves groups of students, but is also effective for one-on-one tutoring methods. The material covers the history of broad form deeds in Kentucky (instruments with which coal rights, but not the farmlands above the coal, were sold to mining companies) and includes four personal narratives of Kentucky residents…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Coal, Instructional Materials
Hawkins, Carria – 1985
This guide contains 15 units designed to help adult basic education or literacy education students write materials used in everyday life. The first section of the guide contains an introduction to the writing/teaching process and suggestions for teachers. The 15 units that follow serve as a workbook for students. They cover the following topics:…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Students, Basic Skills, Beginning Reading
Bossard, Pam; Hollway, Jill; Mackey, Jonquil – 1997
This self-instructional manual was developed in Australia for people who would like to learn about the writing process. about it. It provides an introduction to the key features of four kinds of texts, covering: (1) "Writing for Yourself"--keeping a journal and "what" to write in it; (2) writing to communicate with others; (3)…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Basic Skills, Course Content, Foreign Countries
Mrowicki, Linda – 1988
This student workbook for adult beginning reading instruction consists of a series of exercises in three instructional units. The first unit contains three lessons concerning self-description. The second unit consists of three lessons on the class, classroom, and clothing. The third unit has two lessons, one about daily activities and one about…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Daily Living Skills, Grammar, Instructional Materials
Koch, Kamla Devi; And Others – 1986
The workbook, designed for use by adults learning to read, contains a series of brief personal narratives with photo illustrations and related comprehension and extension exercises. The first section's narratives focus on family relationships and description of the personal characteristics of seven individuals. The second section contains stories…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Class Activities, Grammar, Introductory Courses
Tuscarora Intermediate Unit #11, McVeytown, PA. – 1987
This publication contains exercises recommended for use with adult basic education students in a writing skills program. Journal exercises are suggested as an ice-breaking activity for the beginning writer. Topics are listed for directed journal entries that bridge the gap from free writing to a structured approach. "Power verbs" exercises are…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Programs, Basic Writing, Classroom Techniques