My personal goals for next year are to improve paragraph structure, paraphrasing, and my creative writing techniques. When it comes down to improving paragraphs structures, I tend to have issues organizing what to put in my introduction and conclusion. With my introductions, I tend to put too much context in my beginning. All of my information seems to come out too quickly. I would love to just say enough to get my readers attention and then move on to the next paragraph. With my conclusions, I would like to improve my transitions. I want to lead my readers to want to learn more about the topic I am talking about. I want it to be engaging...not only in the beginning but in the end as well. With paraphrasing, I want to be able to cite properly and portray my ideas through my own words. Also having great punctuation skills and good quoting skills would make me more successful my sophmore year. Lastly, my writing techniques could use some work. I need to practice more brainstorming, outlines, and planning dates to write my paper. Some additional steps that I can take to improve include: starting my projects earlier, visiting the writing center, and utilizing a peer to proofread my work to ensure accuracy.
I am a better writer now than I have ever been in my life. Even though writing has never been my strong suit, I really feel like this English course has developed me into a better writer. This change in writing has occurred because of the constant repetition of writing and a great teacher. My personal narrative was a good experience to write this portrait about. While preparing for my personal narrative I had so many different creative ideas in my head that I had trouble making a decision on what to write about. I wish I had this problem on other writing assignments because I normally struggle to find things to write about. Once I narrowed my topic down to the small town of Thibodaux - I was ready to write. As I was writing this piece, I felt as if words were just flowing through me. Not once while writing that project did I experience writers block. As I wrote t...
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