Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Gray bring you discussions, tips, and ideas to help you with your English studies and practice.
Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Seth Gray discuss the differences in peer editing and the benefits of the editing process.
Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Seth Gray discuss the challenges of their collaborative project for NANOWRIMO. Lessons were learned.
Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Seth Gray gather around for a discussion of the conclusion of the three act structure and the Hero’s Journey/Monomyth.
Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Seth Gray discuss how a hero becomes their best selves and prepares for the worst.
Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Seth Gray continue their discussion of the Hero’s Journey and the Three Act structure.
Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Seth Gray discuss how a story might open according to a couple rather popular models for story telling.
Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Seth Gray discuss the difference of a falling arc from a rising arc. Though many stories are the same, there is much of the same in what is different.
Josiah Seth Gray and Adam Preston Perrell talk setting and plot a course for this new season on writing and reading.
Adam Preston Perrell encourages you to think about what is next for your English language, reading, and writing journey.
Josiah Gray and Adam Preston Perrell discuss the important features of a Magazine Article (in contrast to a News Report).
Josiah Gray and Adam Preston Perrell simplify the genre of News Report and leave you something to think about.
Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Gray know their showing and telling and aim to prove it by telling... and some showing.
Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Seth Gray discuss inference: what it is, how to conceptualize it, and how to use it.
Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Gray discuss goals: how to reach them without going crazy and what to consider when setting yourself for success.
Josiah Gray and Adam Preston Perrell touch on the subject of setting: what it does in a story and how to up your setting/showing game.
Josiah Gray and Adam Preston Perrell digitally collaborate to bring forward a discussion on the power of foils and the existence of archetypes.
Josiah Gray and Adam Preston Perrell talk stakes, not steaks, and discuss the power of personalizing stakes instead of just making them big.
Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Gray discuss conflicts to consider when writing a story.
Josiah Gray and Adam Preston Perrell discuss what to consider when thinking of an ending and why to avoid when writing toward a conclusion.
Josiah Gray and Adam Preston Perrell discuss hooks (and introductions) and how to use them to catch your audience.
Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Gray give their suggestions for doing your best on exams, because they want you to pass with flying colors.
Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Gray discuss how to plan to plan a plan that you’ve planned on. Please excuse the technical glitches.
Josiah Seth Gray and Adam Preston Perrell give you the basics of arguments and some ideas on what to avoid.
Imagine the future of education with Adam Preston Perrell, as he considers a change to the very structure of a school and he nature of the interactions between the teachers and students within it. Dr. Peter Gray’s article: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/freedom-learn/200808/brief-history-education%3famp
Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Seth Gray discuss the elements of persuasion that will help you take over your world or you year 7 English Class.
Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Seth Gray stress the importance of notes and active learning.
Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Gray gather to discuss the importance of good grammar and punctuation.
Josiah Gray and Adam Preston Perrell break down the qualities of an excellent summary and get a little off track.
Josiah Gray and Adam Preston Perrell discuss the purpose of writing and the intentions students should consider when putting pen to paper or fingers to keyboards.
Introducing Adam Preston Perrell and Josiah Gray as they set out to help their students improve their English skills and practice