Monday, September 21, 2009

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Hello fellow classmates and Dr. Rivera,

Welcome back to the classroom! I hope you all had a great weekend. Today, we are all in the computer lab. We are suggested by Dr. Rivera to comment at least four times on blogs. It is good so that we read and learn more about English from other people's perspectives. While we comment, we should also have constructive criticism. This allows us to see our classmates interpretation, and correct them if they have the wrong idea. Comment as much as you can!

Thank you, and have a nice day. :)


(P.S. Good luck on studying for the test next Tuesday)

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4 comments:

  1. I like your picture! We're sitting write next to eachother! haha

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  2. Hey I like the image you used =D I agree with what you said. I also believe that reading and commenting on other people's entries will broaden one's perspectives.

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  3. Fred,

    Hello. As you review the different stages of the writing process, be sure to reflect and utilize them effectively, so that the skills you've gained can be resourceful! We don't want what you've learned to be lost or gone forever. Good luck!

    Best regards,
    Dr. Rivera

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  4. Hi Fred, you have a very nice image there. But learning process shouldn't be that way. It has to remained in our memory so that we can recall and reflect on them for future use. About the commenting, constructive critiscm is very good because it helps us improve with the help of the opinions of others.

    -Clare

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