Thursday, June 17, 2010

Guide to writing from Albert

Guide to writing in journals:(Albert)

1. What is helping you to learn in this course? Think about, for example, what you do both inside of class.
2. What is NOT helping you learn? Think about, for example, what you do both inside and outside of class.
3. Is there anything that you would like to see changed is this course?
4. What can the teacher do to help you?
5. What can you do to help yourself?
6. Do you have any other comments?

In Blog

1. What was the topic?
To answer the six questions therefore the first sentence is to state that the six questions can or cannot be answered, then state what you want to write in your paragraph.

2. What was the aim of the first blog.
To see the students understand the topic and that they can decide what is important or not important to answer in their paragraph.

3. Please put a subject heading, this makes it easy to follow your paragraph.

4. Overall a very good result with some good ideas. Remember one paragraph means one main topic (idea) that you want to expand with more supporting detail.


Paragraph plan for letters of complaint
1. Salutation = intro, dear…
2. Paragraph 1 reasons for writing
3. Paragraphs 2, 3 complaint with justification
4. Final paragraph closing remarks
5. Sign your name


Yeah, I Will answer that six question next time.., now busy with writing N.3,4 and find info of assignment2.

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