User talk:Haplology

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Avoiding name clash on the topic of apologizing.
Thanks for developing valuable learning resources on English as a second language.

I am developing a course on the general topic of apologizing based on materials I previously developed at: http://www.emotionalcompetency.com/apology.htm You have provided a learning resource on English language sentences and phrases related to apologizing at: https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Apologizing The name space will be better used, and the Wikiversity topology will be more clear if you can please move your specialized treatment to a specialized name space. Specifically I request moving your Apologizing resource, without redirection, to a sub-directory under the topic of English as a Second Language. Alternatively, please rename it to indicate it is specific to English as a second language. I am developing a course on the general topic of apologizing and want to name the new, general course "Apologizing". I believe this will result in a more clear topics hierarchy.

Please let me know how you would like to proceed. Thanks! --Lbeaumont (discuss • contribs) 13:04, 28 July 2018 (UTC)