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1. What can you do now as a writer that you could not do before you took this course?1, Now I can write more correctly because I took this class and I learned a lot of things about grammar.2, I also developed in writing because of our study about capital letters, punctuation, spelling, verb tenses, prepositions, adjective clauses, adjectives and more.3, I also have more confidence about speaking and listening to English because I have been practicing with the classmates about grammar.4, Now I am very serious about deadlines because I lost a lot of points when I missed adeadline on writing number 2.5, Now I can explain about grammar to my friends because I learned how to explain when I have been doing a presentation.   2. What are you most proud of in your work this quarter? Why? 1.  I most proud of about my improvement with grammar because I have been practicing in this class.2. I also proud of about learning from my mistakes when I was writing assignments number one and number two.3, I most proud of about my improvement on talking in front of people without being nervous because I have been practicing on my presentation.
4, I also proud of about my improvement on working hard for homework and quizzes.5, I also proud of about my improvement in reading all instruction for quiz’s, homework’s and assignments because it’s very important to get all ideas.                  3. What do you still need to work on in writing? Why? 1, I need to work hard on following the formatting guidelines on the syllabus because I lost a lot of points on formatting.2, I need to work hard on adjective clauses because it’s very helpful in improving my writing.3, I also need to work hard on capital letters, punctuation and spelling because they’re very important to make my writing better and more correct.4, I also need to work hard on using the comma to join two dependent clauses because commas are helping your reader figure out which words go together in a sentence and which parts of your sentences are most important.5, I also need to work hard on how to spell the English words correctly. Because Incorrect spelling changes the meaning of my sentences. For example: bare and bear sound the same, but the meaning is very different.
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