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Textkit Tutorials should be fun and encouraging articles that address
specific topics of language learning. To give you some idea of the
type of tutorials Textkit hopes to publish, here are a few example
titles:
How To Site Read - Common Pitfalls To Reading Greek/Latin
Understanding Case - Top Ten Uses of the Case Every Beginner
Should Know
Perhaps I Will Learn Something If I Read This- Learning Conditional
Statements with Practical Examples and Exercises
Same, Self, Himself, It? - Understanding Personal Pronouns
The Little Article - Small Words With Big Impacts On Meaning
I Fear. I Wish - The Syntax of Statements of Fearing and Hoping
Tutorial Guidelines
Tutorials should address a very specific topic and be as brief
as possible in order to be convenient for the online reader. As
a guideline, tutorials should be no longer than approximately
4,000 words or about 6 web pages when published on Textkit.
The target audience is the Greek or Latin beginning student.
Articles that cover more advanced topics will be accepted but
as a policy we promote beginning level articles.
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Tutorials must be original works of the author and free from
plagiarism and/or copyright violations.
Authors will receive acknowledgement for their work in the
form of a web link, e-mail address and bio.
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