presentation of any genre and topic, as agreed upon with the educator. The length of delivery should not exceed 10 minutes. The following assessment rubric will be used by the other learners in the class to assess the presentation. 1a. Subject/learning area 1b. Lesson topic to be assessed 1c. Grade to be assessed English FAL Oral presentation in pair: (with guidance from teacher on choice of topic and format of presentation if necessary) Grade 11 2. Learning outcome/topic Learning outcome 1 (NCS):
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Drugs addiction is a problem faced by many people of the world, it is a topic that interests many writers, and they wish to write an essay on drugs for this topic. Drugs are very harmful and keep the capability of dragging an individual towards death and destruction. People all over the world want to eradicate the adverse situation of drug addiction from this world and this is the reason why they are busy in writing essays on drugs. Essays on drugs are of many types such as war on drugs essay, essay
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The Basics of Writing English Term Paper The most difficult task for students is writing an essay of any kind. One of them is English term paper. English paper writing is intended to describe different concepts or events. Term paper requires several typed pages in length. It is due at some certain term – either a quarter or semester. Students are constantly lacking the creativity, they can not produce an essay at a professional level. More often, applicants need help, assistance and some guidance
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Cataloging-in-Publication Data: Starkey, Lauren B., 1962– How to write great essays / Lauren Starkey. —1st ed. p. cm. ISBN 1-57685-521-X 1. English language—Rhetoric—Problems, exercises, etc. 2. Essay—Authorship—Problems, exercises, etc. 3. Report writing—Problems, exercises, etc. I. Title. PE1471.S83 2004 808'.042—dc22 2004003384 Printed in the United States of America 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 First Edition ISBN 1-57685-521-X For more information or to place an order, contact LearningExpress at:
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Title Student’s Name COM200: Interpersonal Communication Instructor’s Name Date (Sample March 19, 2014) Introduction- Thesis Statement * If you’re having difficulties writing a thesis, use the thesis generator in the Ashford Writing Center - https://awc.ashford.edu/writing-tools-thesis-generator.html. Remember, a thesis should make a claim – a definitive statement – about some issue. Here is an example: Effective communication is the most important factor in a successful relationship
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PRINCIPLES OF WRITING: 1. Clarity- It is the clarity of thought and expression. (a) Clarity of thought: This is important when the idea is being generated in the mind of the sender. At this stage, three points should be checked upon. (i) One is supposed to be clear about the objective of the communication. This begins with the generation of an idea in the mind of the transmitter. The writer should be able to answer the : What is the objective of writing (ii)What is to
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to compose because the subject matter that I related to was a little heard to discuss. I had made specific points in the writing where I thought it might be necessary. Also for me the toughest part of the essay was staring it. I frequently will have writers block and can't seem to move on. At times I stared at the screen for an hour or so. I decided to go with the route of writing the body paragraphs first because it was fresh in my head and I had wrote down sample paragraphs and chunked some of the
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paragraph is a series of sentences that are organized and coherent, and are all related to a single topic. Almost every piece of writing you do that is longer than a few sentences should be organized into paragraphs. This is because paragraphs show a reader where the subdivisions of an essay begin and end, and thus help the reader see the organization of the essay and grasp its main points. Paragraphs can contain many different kinds of information. A paragraph could contain a series of brief
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short sentences. Short sentences resonate. They shimmer. They throb. They echo. They reveal. Too many short sentences can make a piece of writing monotonous, but you can rely on shorter sentences to add punch to your message if you don’t overdo it. 2.Tell the truth, but lie if necessary. Your personal essays should reflect things that really happened to you; if they don’t, then you are writing fiction. At the same time, don’t hesitate to make subtle adjustments to what really happened,
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The Writing Process Step by Step Have you ever felt like writing an essay just wasn’t for you? Well, you were wrong!! Here are 4 easy steps to writing an essay: 1. Prewriting 2. Outlining the structure of ideas 3. Write a rough draft 4. Revising and rough draft Step 1: Prewriting Prewriting is the way to get your ideas out of your head and on to the paper. Starting with your topic. Ways to find your topic • Using experience and observation Use your past experience
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