This course is an integrated reading and writing course that prepares students for further English courses and further study at the University.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
2/13/2012
Today's class was fun and interesting. Learning about rough drafts and revising our papers. For the first time I learned the acronym CLUESS, which is pronounced "clues." CLUESS provides the guide: Coherence, Language, Unity, Emphasis, Support, and Sentences. We also learned about tones in the contexts of the essay of how the sound of the speaker's voice conveys to the listener. Going over the contexts: Objective, Humorous, Angry and sarcastic, Servile, and Overbearing, giving examples of them was a lot of fun.
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Using tones does help and put alot of dramatical feeling in papers, i liked the lesson because it makes a paper have personality
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