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    Techniques for Better Writing

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    • K Offline
      Kiasu Parent 911
      last edited by

      I enjoyed this very much, thank you.


      Are you sure the words that you used like "ominously" are Primary 2 and 3 words? If so, that is really difficult!

      Do you have vocabulary lists for older kids to learn? I have two sons in secondary school and I want them to learn more useful vocabulary.

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        Scholastic Central
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        I'm glad you enjoyed reading about these techniques!


        The ones you refer to are examples of how to apply the writing tips. The writing tips can be taught to both primary and secondary school students.

        Only the spelling list is more suited for Primary 2 and 3 students.

        I teach secondary school students vocabulary from passages with which students are encouraged to guess the meanings from contextual clues rather than from lists. If you want to get your children to expand their vocabulary on their own, you can encourage them to develop the habit of referring to a dictionary when they encounter a word that they do not understand, whether it be in a book, a magazine or the newspapers. 🙂

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          Scholastic Central
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          I have nothing against \"one sunny day\". Many wonderful stories start this way. However, a student should know of other methods to begin a narrative. Below is a link to one such technique. It is suitable for secondary school level and advanced primary school level students. I like it very much. Please let me know if you like it too.


          Click http://www.scholasticcentral.com/pdfs/StartingInTheMiddle.pdf to download the pdf! 🙂

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            Scholastic Central
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            more coming soon!

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              dragonflysg
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              Well to be very honest, my Chinese stinks. Until I started writing having penpals and constant writing got me a B3 from a D7. Hope this helps other parents!


              Oh and it seems like you are teaching creative writing. Just to say that those of us working very much do factual writing… sigh…

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                dragonflysg
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                dragonflysg:
                Oh and it seems like you are teaching creative writing. Just to say that those of us working very much do factual writing... sigh...

                Noticed that my post may cause misundetrstanding without further elaboration... sorry for this.

                What I meant was that we parents are currently now in factual writing mode, hence this creative writing for the kids would be a nice refresher for us and also for the kids!

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                  Blue Pearl
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                  Interesting post

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