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 A Tutorial and
                Self-testing Program forAmerican
                English
                in
                Academic
                Settings
              Self-tests
                      prepared
                      with Hot
                        Potatoes, Stewart Arneil & Martin Holmes, University of
                      Victoria
 
              It is
                    recommended that you try each Self-test
                    first. If you have
                    trouble understanding the content, or receive a
                    score of less than 75%,
                    go
                    to
                    the
                    related  Tutorial, and then try the
                    Self-test again.
 You can do the Self-tests and Tutorials in any
                    order, but it makes
                    sense to do them in the order suggested below. You
                    will find a link
                    back to this page at the end of each Self-test and
                    Tutorial.
 
 You will receive a score for each Self-test. This is
                    just for your own
                    information, but your teacher may want you to report
                    on it. If so,
                    write it down, or print out the Webpage with the
                    final score.
 
 Remember: If you have less than 75% on any
                    Self-test,
                    you should probably do the related Tutorial and then
                    try the self-test
                    again.
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 (Remember--it's OK to start with the Self-Test
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