This course is an integrated reading and writing course that prepares students for further English courses and further study at the University.

Monday, August 23, 2010
Exercise 1
In exercise 1, I first learned about using short lines and paragraphs because it's much more easier to read 50 to 60 characters than 80 from most common editors. Also other things I learned is there's a type of shouting in reading, I learned that you only use it to emphasize a certain italicized text (Ex: book titles) and it's much harder to read too, if you do so it will sound rude to reader and it loses their attention. And I also learned that when common computer users type they often make mistakes, and it looks really bad especially if it's an assignment, so to prevent this, we should proofread our work before turning it in, because if you don't take the time to do it right, it shows a bad impression of the sender. And lastly I learned to make sure people recognize your work because if you don't take credit for your hard work someone else will. So in conclusion, I learned about how to write short lines and paragraphs, also how should you write your work, and to always proofread your work before turning it in.
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That is interesting. I read that exercise too. I learned the exact same thing. ;)
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