We learded about how to write essay on the lesson today. It's slightly difficult and complicated but useful to me. In my country, we don't have these kinds of training in English even in our own language. Sometimes I just wandering what I exactly have been learn about writing in Taiwan during me whole life.
I will try to do more practices in this part; picking some paragrapgs and following the steps: Highlight the main point (key words) in each sentence.>>> Change some words if they could be.>>> Restructure those key words (paraphrase). But how could I know if my answer is right or wrong?~@@
Wednesday, 30 June 2010
Friday, 25 June 2010
the first week...feel exciting
It's Friday, the last day of pre-sessional course in week 1. I met some new friends and think our classmates are really cuet^^.
In this week, I made some English learning plan; reading a newspaper artical and looking up the meaning of vocabularies everyday; joining with a learning group two times pre week; trying remember the Academic Word List as soon as I colud(but I think I will spend more than three weeks); following the class progress step by step.
The most challenging part of english for me is writing (and vocabulary of course), I think if I develop a habit of constant reading, when I am writing, I will become more familiar with the sentence structure and grammer of academic english.
Wish I could keep carrying out my plans, so , fingers across!
In this week, I made some English learning plan; reading a newspaper artical and looking up the meaning of vocabularies everyday; joining with a learning group two times pre week; trying remember the Academic Word List as soon as I colud(but I think I will spend more than three weeks); following the class progress step by step.
The most challenging part of english for me is writing (and vocabulary of course), I think if I develop a habit of constant reading, when I am writing, I will become more familiar with the sentence structure and grammer of academic english.
Wish I could keep carrying out my plans, so , fingers across!
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