Creative Writing

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  • Proof Fence Reflection

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    also integrated the four-level skills (reading, listening, writing and reading) to prepare my students to the next level of learning. In addition, I also assisted my teacher supervisor on organizing and preparing 10 tests. It think that I gradually helped my students advance and develop their overall academic vocabulary and skills and increase their critical thinking skills (synthesizing and contrasting) with reading, listening and writing tasks. Therefore, the plan for the first class was to create

  • The PTE Test Pattern

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    PTE Exam Pattern | PTE English test | PTE Exam Format Pearson Test of English, commonly known as PTE is the most preferable English language proficiency test. PTE Exam pattern is designed in such a way that it assesses listening, reading, writing and speaking abilities of the test takers in Academic settings. The total duration of the PTE test is 3 hours. Candidates, who wish to study in an English speaking country, need to take English language proficiency tests to demonstrate their English skills

  • Systemic Functional Linguistic

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    Systemic functional linguistic (SFL) is a theory of language that it focuses around the notion of language function; a central notion is "stratification", such us that language is analysed in terms of semantics, context, lexico-grammar and phonology-Graphology. The context focuses on three kinds. They are field, tenor and mode. Field deeps on what the text is taking about, for example "medicine, education or science". Tenor is the relationship between participants. It is the power of relation. It

  • Rutilio Hughes Analysis

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    Rutilio Hughes, a second year students, who is currently pursuing an Associate degree in Business Management, is addressing the issue of abortion. He believes that abortions should not take place unless it is for a good reason such as a result of being raped or decreasing the population and merely a result of having unprotected sex. He also believes every woman has that choice to determine what she wants to do with the fetus, but he believes that it deserves to live because it is a living organism

  • Analytical Skills Analysis

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    Analytical Skills Analytical Skills are the ability to visualize, gather information, articulate, analyze, solve complex problems and make decisions (Cariaso & Regala, 2016). Analytical skills are essential in the classroom to ensure necessary problem solving occurs to keep productivity. According to Sternberg (2006), analytical skills are the skills primarily measured by traditional tests. Sternberg (2006) stated that analytical skills are important to a successful performance in college. According

  • Last Rites For Indian Dead Analysis

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    In this comparison essay, I will be pointing out the differences between “A Proposal to Draft America’s Elderly” and “Last Rites for Indian Dead.” The articles have many differences, but I have narrowed it down to four main points of each essay to base my argument on. This makes it easy to compare the differences of the two essays. Comparatively, I feel like “Last Rites for Indian Dead” has a more compelling argument than “A Proposal to Draft America’s Elderly” for more than one reason. Honestly

  • Exile In 20th Century Literature

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    the heart of this paper is the quest to answer the contemporary question regarding how exile influences the mindset of a writer. Besides, the paper addresses how such mindset alterations influence his or her creations. Characterized by language and writing, literature, similar to all forms of art, depend on a public (Berg, 2012). As such, the study of any literature written in the English language constitutes English literature with the writers coming from across the world. Contemplating on the issue

  • Amy Tan Mother Tongue Analysis

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    Essay #1 There are so many different forms of English that are used on the daily basis that we unknowingly switch up on. Some are based on the people that we are around and others are in the area or even situation that we may be in. we rarely notice when we change from one form to another. In Amy Tan’s article “Mother tongue” she shows how her mother’s unique English led her to go through many trials and obstacles and was overlooked by many. In this essay, I will show how some of the issues that

  • Essay On How To Improve Chinese Writing Skills

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    How to Improve Your Chinese Writing Skills? If you could write a good Chinese essay, it means you may reach a very high level of mastering Chinese. You may very admire that someone could write a very nice Chinese essay. However, become a good Chinese writer is not innate, as long as you grasp the right writing method of Chinese, you could write good Chinese essays someday. Here are 5 ways to improve your Chinese writing skills. 1. Enlarge your Chinese vocabulary Just like the bricks to the buildings

  • Digital Literacy Summary

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    Summary Connecting the Dots Digital Literacy Represents a person's ability to perform tasks effectively in a digital environment (digital meaning information presented in a numeric form and primarily for use by computers) (Jones-Kavalier and Flannigan). The basis of this argument surrounded around the constantly evolving definition of literacy, and how there needs to be better education surrounding digital literacy. Kavalier and Falligan claim “We have found a common void in professional development