1036. Starting to write, like other pioneers




Teacher A said to teacher B, “Writing is a process. Writing compositions can be like writing about one point, period, next idea or point. It’s a sequence. An imaginative one. 

Have your students write like I’m telling you. If you give them linkers, they’ll have more weapons to carry on writing. But, also, however, and... henceforth, therefore

They will write chains of ideas, then paragraphs. 

Yet, each writer is different in his views of writing. 

You can have them recall the lexis and grammar they’re learning lately.” / Photo from: ctie monash edu au. The McCormick-Romme 'Umbrella' airplane preparing for a test flight, c.1911.

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