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    Texting Vs Writing

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    Writing is a great way to express ideas and thoughts within the mind. When it comes to texting it is a lot quicker to express ideas. Texting makes it easier to get the point. When writing an essay or sending a formal email standard english has to be in use‚ but when texting you can use slang or formal english. Most people prefer to text rather than send e-mails or write notes. Nowadays people like for everything to be easy‚ so most adults and teenagers only text because it is a lot easier to communicate

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    Approaches‚ Grades 7-12 Writing Strategies Revise WWW Introduction to Writing Strategies Generating Ideas: Rapid Writing Setting the Context (What Do My Readers Want to Know?) Adding Content (Pass It On!) Developing and Organizing Ideas: Webbing‚ Mapping and More Supporting the Main Idea Adding Details Revising and Editing: Reorganizing Ideas Asking Questions to Revise Writing Peer Editing Proofreading Without Partners Writing for a Purpose: Using Templates: Writing a Procedure Writing an Information Report

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    The Texting Tool It’s eleven o’clock on a Thursday night and right before you go to bed‚ a tone too familiar pops up. Your friend asks through a text to read his essay‚ finding poor grammar and spelling abbreviations such as “bc” and “prob” ‚ you begin to think to yourself‚ “ How can texting really find its way into my friends paper?” According to Michaela Cullington‚ in the article “Does Texting Affect Writing” Cullington had done some research of texting and how it will affect a writer’s behavior

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    Explain why the writing skill is often perceived to be the most difficult language skill to master. To what extent can a genre approach to teaching writing help students master the skill of writing? Illustrate your answer with reference to teaching materials and specific teaching contexts. 1. Introduction 1.1 Background Information English as a language with “special role” has own a world-wide status‚ by either regarded as the official language or taught superior to other languages as second

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    Effect of Texting on Teens

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    What is the Effect of Texting on Teenagers? Cell phones are becoming a modern day necessity‚ to the point that they are a must have for every teenager and adult.  Human beings are growing increasingly attached to these devices‚ depending on them more and more for their communication with other people‚ job duties‚ and other daily activities that they must accomplish. One way that we are taking advantage of cell phone technology at a rapidly growing rate is through the use of text messaging.

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    Writing Skills

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    WRITING SKILLS Introduction In this section‚ we are going to look at writing as an important skill in the communication process. Principally‚ we shall define writing and its importance in communication‚ discuss the paragraph as a key component in writing‚ then how to plan your essay and finally discuss the various types of essays that you will need to use in your writing. Objectives of the topic At the end of this topic‚ you should be able to: a) Define writing and explain its importance in communication

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    Writing Skills

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    Writing Skills Improving your writing skills Make an effort to write regularly Read regularly and as widely as possible. Expand your vocabulary Look for different approaches to writing. Different structures or styles‚ a variety of tones and rhythms Take notice of the small‚ funny‚ interesting things that happen around you Re-read what you write to see if you have expressed yourself clearly Be open to criticism and feedback The style of writing will depend on the purpose of your writing.

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    DONATION CAMP The Indian Red Cross Society is organizing a one-day blood donation camp in our school on 15 September 2012 from 10 am to 4 pm. A team of 4 doctors and 8 nurses from the Indian Red Cross Society will attend the camp. All the senior students above 17 years‚ parents and guardians as well as the staff members are invited to donate blood. The collected blood will be used for the cancer patients at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute‚ Delhi. For further details‚ you may contact the undersigned

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    Writing as a Skill

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    Writing is the representation of language in a textual medium through the use of a set of signs or symbols (known as a writing system). It is distinguished from illustration‚ such as cave drawing and painting‚ and non-symbolic preservation of language via non-textual media‚ such as magnetic tape audio. Researchers’ first attempts to understand what is now called the writing process began in the early 1970s. Process is a systematic series of actions directed to some end. It is very much related to

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    Fear of the Unknown The Wichita Kid from “The Gunfighter” by Alden Nowlan and a young man living on the streets of Calgary both demonstrate that we fear what we do not understand. Citizens need to personally comprehend someones situation before they can help or judge them directly. Homelessness and poverty are often hard situations to face considering how uncomfortable and awkward it can become. When Kevin O’Brien has a short conversation with Wichita he learns that he is unaware of reality

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