Writing Center

We are located on the Ground floor of the Old Library Building.

We are open from Sunday to Thursday from 10a.m. to 2 p.m.

Our professional writing consultants will work with you one-to-one for 30 minutes. We call this a writing conference.

Your consultant will help you to improve your writing and to go successfully through different stages of the writing process such as gathering ideas, organization, drafting and revising.

Make your appointment

Visit to the Writing Center

You can book up to two appointments per week, each for 30 minutes in length.

Drop in appointments are also possible, on a first-come first-served basis.

If you cancel an appointment, you are required to inform us at least 30 minutes before the scheduled time. Just call us 24141506 / 24141512

If you are more than ten minutes late for an appointment, you will be considered a “no-show” and your time will be given to any student waiting.

If you miss three appointments without proper cancellation, you will lose the privilege of booking appointments for the rest of the semester.

You can make your appointment:

On line. Click here.

By phone 2414-1519

In person. We are located on the Ground floor of the Old Library Building.

Bring with you for the conference:

your textbook,

handouts of the assignment,

Any written feedback from your instructor,

Any drafts you’ve done for the assignment,

Any questions you would like to ask your tutor.

Writing Resources

Grammar

10 tips to improve your grammar

Countable and uncountable nouns

Run on sentences

A fun interactive website with lots of grammar practice and presentation

Structure

Basic Essay Structure

This shows why (and how) to vary sentence length

Four types of Structures

Cause and Effect

Transitions

Style

100 ways to say Good

100 ways to say Bad

A cheat list to avoid using 'very'

Mechanics

1.A printable list of comma rules

Paraphrasing, summarizing, and direct quoting

Paraphrasing

Summarizing

Direct quoting

Videos

Basic Essay Structure

Compare and Contrast