Hi guys
Hi guys,
Below there are four choices for potential titles. I have used abbreviations because there was no enough space in the choices.
-Gramm for grammar
-motivatio for motivation
-lang for language
-Ss for students
-Struct for structures
-Instruct for instruction
Below there are four choices for potential titles. I have used abbreviations because there was no enough space in the choices.
-Gramm for grammar
-motivatio for motivation
-lang for language
-Ss for students
-Struct for structures
-Instruct for instruction
Hi Catherine
ReplyDeleteCan you please click on your choice to see the percentage
I like 4 (I'll click on it in a moment). The problem with number 3, for me, is the word "make". Perhaps "help / motivate" would sound better than the forced learning implied by 3?
ReplyDeleteAlthough I selected #2, can I make a suggestion? Three Games to Help Students Master Tricky Grammar.
ReplyDeleteThat could be a nice title Leconie although tricky is a little tricky
ReplyDeleteI like "Grammar Games for Language Acquisition", which is slightly different from your second choice.
ReplyDeleteYou have to be careful about long titles, because of the space you have on your cover. You want a catchy title, but also something that is clear (for textbooks).
Your final step should be to go to Amazon and put your title in, inside quotation marks, to see if it's already been used. Titles cannot be copyrighted, BUT you don't want to use someone else's title because you don't want your work to be confused with someone else's.
I know tricky is tricky, but it catches the eye....
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