This specialization is for English learners who want to write with greater sentence complexity. Through three courses, you’ll learn how to identify adverb, adjective, and noun clauses and how to avoid making common mistakes associated with each type. You will also learn how to use the three types of complex sentences to express your ideas in more sophisticated ways.

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Learn English: Writing Effectively with Complex Sentences Specialization
Write with Greater Sentence Complexity. Master the Use of Complex Sentences in Writing

Instructor: Meg Parker
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It takes approximately 12 weeks to complete the entire specialization.
No background knowledge in any content area is necessary. However, learners should at least be at an intermediate level of proficiency in English to benefit from this course.
No, but we recommend taking the courses in the following order:
1. Writing with Adverb Clauses
2. Writing with Adjective Clauses
3. Writing with Noun Clauses
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