538. A school of many great people in history


One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “Teach your students to compose an essay or an oral presentation. The first point regarding composing a text is that this text should be clear to the reader or listener. Emphasize this point. Besides, teach your students to compose a text in three parts. Some college students have told me nobody has taught them how to write a text. Three parts I said: an introduction to the matter the student is going to deal with; the main body or development of the ideas; plus a conclusion to summarize or collect few ideas, or a single idea. Evidently this is not the only way to organize a text.” / Photo from: oxford gettyimages

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