Caleb Dros TS#13
On July 15th I met Zaymed at the CIES computer lab. He wanted to know about writing compositions. He seems to know what each element of a good composition is, because he was able to clearly answer every question I asked him. I wasn't too sure what the issue was, but I know that sometimes we need someone to walk us through it and marinate over the process a bit just to make sure that we understand. I focused the session on outlining what a good composition is.
Introductions begin with a general topic sentence, some elaboration using W/H questions, and ending with a thesis that states what you believe or what you will be discussing. Thesis statements should 'pack' every main idea for the following body paragraphs into the sentence. We then went over the structure of body paragraphs and the conclusion. I asked Zaymed to write a bit before we meet again on an old prompt he has had in the past. This outline let us 'speed write' a loose outline that explained how to write ideas. I'm hoping to help him think through a full composition in the next session.
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