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IE3Writing: Lesson 8

6/3/2015

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Hi everyone,

We'll be moving onto our next essay next week, which means we're over half way through our course! I can't believe it's already the rainy season!

Conferences:
In today's lesson, we were in the computer lab. You got the chance to discuss your first drafts with me, offer advice to your peer editing partner, and correct your own draft.

Absent Students:
If you couldn't attend today's lesson, make sure to contact me to arrange a time to pick up your first drafts with my comments. You need them this weekend so that you can submit your final drafts on time.

Homework:
1.  Final Draft
  • due on Monday, June 8 before 12:00 noon; email to ntakeda.aogaku@yahoo.com
2.  Make a copy of all of your drafts with my comments
  • bring them to next week's class
3.  Blog Comment #6

Blog Question #7:

  1. What were your biggest challenges in writing this essay?
  2. What did you think of the feedback you received on your drafts? Did it help you to write the next section of your essay? Why or why not?

*Write 8-10 sentences.
*Use capitalization, punctuation & spelling correctly.
*Submit by Tuesday, June 9 by 6:00pm.
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