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Joyanne James-Soyer

Joyanne James-Soyer is an accomplished author and editor with over 25 years of experience in the publishing and education sectors. She manages digital content specialising in Caribbean culture, regional history and education for Sweet TnT Magazine and Study Zone Institute. Her portfolio includes the Study Zone Big Kid Books series, the Improve Spelling and Reading Skills collection, and she is a co-author and editor of Sweet TnT Short Stories and Sweet TnT 100 West Indian Recipes. Holding a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English Language and Literature with Education and being a dedicated educator, James-Soyer specialises in documenting the biodiversity and cultural heritage of Trinidad and Tobago for a global audience, and supporting students, parents, and teachers globally.

Accountant job description: Education, certifications, and career paths

Accountant job description.

The definitive guide to becoming an accountant provides a detailed examination of the educational pathways, professional certifications, and technical competencies required to succeed in the modern financial sector. This article offers an exhaustive breakdown of the core responsibilities managed by accounting professionals, including financial auditing, tax compliance, and budget forecasting …

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Master long sounds: Spelling variations made easy with free downloads

Long Sounds AEIOU. Empower young learners to read. This guide provides a simple, effective approach to teaching phonics for parents and educators to build reading fluency.

The tricky English language can be frustrating for learners, especially when it comes to spelling. English has a reputation for being full of “silent letters” and surprising exceptions. Long sounds can be very problematic with so many spelling variations. Long sounds made easy: Free downloads and colouring fun We’ve created …

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A guide to ‘UE long U yoo’ sound: Download free word list and worksheet

Download 'UE long U yoo' word list

The English language can be a vast and sometimes confusing ocean for young learners and those setting sail on its waters as a second language. One such hurdle is the UE spelling, which can represent two distinct sounds: the long ‘oo’ sound as in ‘blue’ and ‘glue’, and the ‘UE …

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