Monday, June 12, 2017

Daily Guidance #20 and Practice



Hello Students,

This week's daily advice will talk about improving your writing skills.

Pay attention to how you organize ideas and think about how a reader who isn’t familiar with your topic is going to be able to follow the information you want to present.
  • Spend time planning and thinking about how to organize your ideas. Your reader should be able to understand how your essay is organized.
  • Have a friend or a teacher outline your essay so that you can see if others can recognize your method of organization.
  • Make sure you are using the right words to connect your ideas and supporting information in the way you want your reader to understand them.
    • Remember that your reader doesn’t know what you know or what you intend. Is there any way your reader might misunderstand? If so, consider revising how you present and explain your ideas.


On a word document shared to me you will write about the following: 

Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? People should read only those books that are about real events, real people, and established facts. Use specific reasons and details to support your opinion.

4 comments:

  1. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? People should read only those books that are about real events, real people, and established facts. Use specific reasons and details to support your opinion.


    Some people think that fiction books have no use at all. They claim that people should read about real events that took place, real people, and established facts. I have to totally disagree with this statement. From my everyday experience and observation I can stand that fiction, miracles and fairy tails are required in our life. For several reasons, which I will mention below, I believe that fiction books play an essential role in our life.

    First of all, it is kind of difficult to imagine a six year old child reading about politics or history with the real facts that are not always pleasant. I think that children need miracles and Santa Claus because the real world is too complicated for them. They are too innocent and inexperienced to know the real facts and understand what is a real life about. In addition, I am sure that making a child read only non-fiction books can result in shock. In addition to these benefits,

    Second of all, following this statement about refusing from reading books about fiction events we also should refuse from festivals, parades, and celebration such holidays as Halloween because most of the characters there are fictional. Moreover, comic books will disappear as well as animated films and fiction movies. The disadvantage of non-fiction lies in the facts that nothing happens to excite the mind and spirit. From the other side, fiction provides a great slope for a mind to think creatively.

    In conclusion, I think that people need miracles. We can not be satisfied with only naked truth. Human kind must believe in something and this believe helps people break limits and make new inventions.

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  2. Reading is an important part of our lives, it is a habit that very few people have.
    however, I totally disagree that people only have to read books to everyday real-life events. An important part of humans when reading is that besides learning to pedal with the mind, for example, if I can read it, create a fantasy universe, I can imagine it and thus create a world of possibilities in my mind.
    Reading depends a lot on your tastes, interests, what you want and expect about what you are reading, therefore for me to read is important whatever the gender

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  3. to be honest I am not a person who reads a lot or is a habit and I think that is really bad because reading is very important to expand our knowledge I have practiced my reading only by online exams to know the level in which I am however I do not read readings in English very often

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  4. I'm disagree because we can learn from any text or book be real or fictitious. Reading always helps us to improve our writing skills, retention, reading comprehension and, of course, to increase our vocabulary.
    If we only read books based on real events, we would limit our imagination and our minds, what would happen with science fiction books, those good stories that allow us to imagine the world that the author created and that gives us an escape from reality to make us feel more relax when reading it.

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