online course - Writing Tricks

Writing Tricks (for Cambridge, Trinity and Aptis exams)

Welcome to “Writing tricks,” a free, online course to improve your writing skills. 

As an English teacher, I know how hard writing is: I will show you how to connect words to make sentences; how to use punctuation; how to write effective paragraphs; how to write coherent and cohesive texts; how to write an essay, articles, reviews, letters, emails, reports, proposal, stories.

You’ll understand how to pass the written part of Cambridge First, Cambridge Advanced, Trinity College ISE, APTIS, IELTS, and most English exams. If you like the course, reach out on facebook.com/writingtricks.

Visit the course organised in collections and “how tos”: https://mix.com/madagonzalez/collections

Visit the Fan Page on Facebook: facebook.com/writingtricks

Where to listen to "writing tricks"

You can find Writing tricks on:

Anchor, Breaker, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Stitcher

Latest “writing trick” Lessons

Charts, peak positions worldwide

A selection of the peak positions reached by “Writing Tricks,” considered as a whole podcast. The ranking includes the country, Chart platform, Category and dates. Source: chartable.com.

Top 4 – Luxembourg (Apple Podcasts, Language Learning, 03-29-2020). 

About Mada Jurado

I’m passionate about photography, writing, and podcasting.

What these passions have in common is that, at heart, I’m convinced that the way we tell our stories can actually change our reality. That’s why I also teach people how to look at the world and how to express themselves. Over my career to date, I’ve been fortunate enough to live, breathe and document the lives of many people and places across Europe and Australia. I’ve travelled incessantly, and worked tirelessly.

In addition to my work in photography, feel free to explore my work in other fields related to transformative social justice. I’ve worked as a a journalist at the crossroads between religion, politics and culture. I have produced a podcast series of short stories blending traditional horror with social commentary. I have also written collections of short stories, now published as two books, in which I explore gender roles and identity in our western societies. As part of my commitment to access to opportunities, I’ve also produced a free educational podcast to teach non-natives how to write in English.

Please, send me an email to mdlnjg@gmail.com to get in touch with any queries.