The Importance of Writing Essay

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    2.1 What is writing? Writing helps learners to transfer their messages and express themselves, perform their assignments and develop their cognitive skills. Therefore learners need to learn to write well in order to compose reports, take exams, and communicate in their classrooms. According to Oz (2006), “Writing is the written expression of thoughts, desires, emotions, and schemes and this requires skills; rather than knowledge” (p.251). As writing skills of students develop, they begin…

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    world around us. Writing is fascinating, we are writing to audiences for particular reasons. Writing in College would be the same and even more extreme. We are adults in college and we learn more and more about the society we live in, we are given the opportunity to explore more and spread our words on paper. Our job is to catch the audience 's attention and drive them into our thoughts. It’s not all sunshine and roses, it’s going to be a hectic ride. Throughout college writing, we have a chance…

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    In a recent conversation with a business professional, I learned that writing in business is the most crucial aspect of succeeding in the business world. Sarah Cook is the business professional I had a discussion with about writing in the business field. Sarah is a director at KPMG, one of the largest public accounting firms in the United States. According to Sarah, “Writing is the key to success in the business.” She stated numerous times that business is all about communication, making…

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    Everyone has their own process when coming down to writing a paper. People have many different methods to how they perfect their writing, and make it good. Furthermore, I’m going explaining my writing process in order of importance. When starting my paper, I don’t exactly start writing right of the back. Usually I’ll just sit down, and think of a really interesting intro the will attract the reader to my piece. When it’s all said and done, I make sure that the thesis statement is placed towards…

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    Teaching Writing: More Than Dotting I’s and Crossing T’s Teaching writing to students is one of the most difficult tasks a writing teacher may have to do in his/her career. Something that seems basic and so formative is taught to children every day, from kindergarten through college and beyond. Whether a person is writing a to-do list, an essay, a novel or a text message, they are writing. Teaching writing arises a great amount of difficulty because there is controversy surrounding how and which…

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    doing this very often in many of my writing experiences dating all the way back to late middle school. Eighth grade was the point in my educational career in which writing began getting a bit more serious. English was one of my favorite subjects, and I always heard that you would always need it regardless of your career choice. My teachers stressed the importance of good grammar and different writing styles and techniques. Many things have contributed to my writing styles today and most of them…

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    first step is focusing; the more you know about the subject the writing will be enhanced as his or her writing develops; the author ought to be passionate about the subject when writing about the topic. The second is more geared towards research, gathering information about the topic the author wishes to convey. The third step is smoothing out the topic, making it more substantial towards the audience. Undergraduates, see writing resembling reading a manual for beginners when understanding a…

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    enjoy writing. I would rather read than write any day. The reason I enjoy reading is because I can be in a different world just by reading words off a page. I can read for hours on end and never get bored. However, when it comes to writing I have a hard time finding words to put on the paper. I can write a research paper because I have a specific topic to write about and the paper is formulated. I know I need an introduction, body paragraphs with examples, and a conclusion. Yet, writing…

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    Randy: I really liked the format of your response. It was very well written. I too am a criminal justice major. However, I have never had a very strong interest in writing and am hoping this course changes that. Your College Composition and Literature course sounded very interesting, and I think I would have benefited from a course like that. I couldn 't agree with you more regarding having difficulties organizing a paper. I often struggle with this as well, and I hope this course helps me to…

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    come to understand that some of what I considered delaying tactics was really pre-writing. I realized that while I had been doing those things that my essay was being assembled in my head. If I came up with an idea or a solution to a problem I had written myself into I’d go back to my desk and write. If I was at work, as I often was, I’d make a note in the notebook that has become my constant companion. My writing process, as it turns out, isn’t only sitting down with a pencil or keyboard; it…

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