Grammar site starts up in village

Posted by Jack Abell on Jan 11, 10 01:57 PM in Schools/colleges

AN ENTREPRENEUR from Chalfont St Giles is hoping to help people who struggle with grammar by creating a new website to help those who need to improve their use of English.
Jane Penson, who has been training professionals to write business emails and reports for more than 15 years, launched the Grammar to Go site to help businesses and individuals solve grammatical dilemmas.

Shed has also launched a free service aiming to help people improve their grammar in a just 17 days via the new website.
She said: "I've been called a grammar angel. I think that sums up my approach quite nicely.
"I am relaxed about how people use our constantly evolving language and never comment on anyone's writing unless they ask me to.
"Grammar to Go is more about helping people who find that they need good grammar for business.
"It is a website that answers all you questions. If you get stuck, you can ask a question by email and get an answer from an expert."
Jane works from home in Chalfont St Giles but says that her new site is designed to help people across the whole country.
She is currently building a team of qualified trainers around her so that her website users will always have expert help to hand.
She added: "It is not just about helping people with grammar, I am also keen to debunk old school myths and reveal the truth about them, which is why I set up the short, free service as well."

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