December 9, 2004 (Press Release) --
“The key to teaching bilingual students is pointing out the eight parts of English and understanding how difficult English is to learn,” said Sun Ho Lee. “I’ve been in the shoes of my students and this firsthand experience has helped me create exercises and lessons that effectively teach my students. I’ve compiled my method of teaching into my book, Higher Standard Writing in English.”
Higher Standard Writing in English prepares students whose native tongue is not English for the English Regents Examination and the College Writing Test. The key to Sun Ho Lee’s study guide is accredited to its structure that is simple and direct, which is easier for bilingual students to follow and understand. Higher Standard Writing in English has Chinese character interpretation, found in the vocabulary section of every chapter, which is tailored towards Chinese immigrants. Sun Ho Lee uncovers the three common structural mistakes that bilingual students make in the essay portion of these two tests, which prevent them from passing.
Bilingual students who recognize the standard and command writing skills used in the English language are able to express and communicate at a much higher level. Students who lack this knowledge could be held back from achieving a higher level of education and living the “American Dream”.
About the Author
Peter Sun Ho Lee is a retired high school teacher who taught English as a second language in New York City. He was presented with the “Par Excellence” award from the New York City Board of Education, along with other awards and accolades accrued during his teaching career. Peter is author of American Idioms from A-Z, soon to be published The Ancient Art of Relaxation & Meditation, and co-author of Building a Healthy Family. The National Library of Poetry has recognized him as an Editor’s Choice Poet.
ISBN: 0-595-32872-5 · 6 x 9 · Trade Paper · 186 pages · $16.95
ISBN: 0-595-· 6 x 9 · Hard Cover · pages · $ 24.9
Higher Standard Writing in English prepares students whose native tongue is not English for the English Regents Examination and the College Writing Test. The key to Sun Ho Lee’s study guide is accredited to its structure that is simple and direct, which is easier for bilingual students to follow and understand. Higher Standard Writing in English has Chinese character interpretation, found in the vocabulary section of every chapter, which is tailored towards Chinese immigrants. Sun Ho Lee uncovers the three common structural mistakes that bilingual students make in the essay portion of these two tests, which prevent them from passing.
Bilingual students who recognize the standard and command writing skills used in the English language are able to express and communicate at a much higher level. Students who lack this knowledge could be held back from achieving a higher level of education and living the “American Dream”.
About the Author
Peter Sun Ho Lee is a retired high school teacher who taught English as a second language in New York City. He was presented with the “Par Excellence” award from the New York City Board of Education, along with other awards and accolades accrued during his teaching career. Peter is author of American Idioms from A-Z, soon to be published The Ancient Art of Relaxation & Meditation, and co-author of Building a Healthy Family. The National Library of Poetry has recognized him as an Editor’s Choice Poet.
ISBN: 0-595-32872-5 · 6 x 9 · Trade Paper · 186 pages · $16.95
ISBN: 0-595-· 6 x 9 · Hard Cover · pages · $ 24.9

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