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Good day,
ESL (English as a Second Language) readers are the subject of
discussions in the archives. What of ESL writers? Does it occur that
ESL writers are tech writers for business concerns or other
endeavors? If they have problems in their work, are there textbooks,
ESL technical writing textbooks, available? If they are not
in-house, can they receive aid via distance learning from
interactive websites or from internet relay chat or other sources?
Perhaps they go it alone and thrash it out as best they can?