Friday, April 1, 2011

What's in a Name?


does your name shape your destiny?

Sunday, November 14, 2010

(Visual) History of Writing





Writing only makes sense when the sender and the receiver share the same language, much more the same symbols used to express their thoughts.

The writing that we have now is very different from the kind of writing that our ancestors used.

Take a closer look at how writing evolved through time as it is presented in these two visual representations of the brief history of writing.

(Visuals courtesy of Rommel Albano and Dudley Salvador)

Monday, March 30, 2009

Students' Blogs

Please add me on your list or subscribe to http://awritersrefuge.blogspot.com to read selected works from my writing class (Comarts 2 Second Semester, SY 0809)



I will be posting your blogs from time to time.




Students' Blogs

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Instructions

Copy the survey question and post it as a comment to that particular blog.

thanks, again

Thank You

Writing, to most students, is not really that exciting. Students tend to think that when they write, it is more of punishment than an opportunity.

Thanks for trying your best to put down your thoughts into writing. I appreciate the enthusiasm and the interest to share your thoughts to the public.

I wish you would continue posting your thoughts in your blogspot even if the course requirement is finished. Furthermore, when you post your blogs, can you continue doing so in English. It will help you practice your writing skills and at the same time people (from other countries) will easily understand you when you post your thoughts in English.

Lastly,, can you please accomplish this survey again?

Can you please copy the text below and write down the number that corresponds to each question. Write your answers after each question.


1 - Not at all
2 - A little
3 - Much
4 - Very Much



1. Do you find writing an important or meaningful task?
2. Do you regard it as an enjoyable task?
3. Do you think you can write well?
4. Do you avoid opportunities to write?
5. Do you get nervous when you are asked to write?
6. Do you regard writing as a form of punishment?
7. Do you feel pressured when you are asked to write?
8. Do you find it difficult to choose a topic for a composition?
9. Do you find it hard to express your thoughts about a topic?
10. Do you get distracted easily when writing?
11. Do you daydream when you are writing?
12. Do you think writing will help you develop your vocabulary?
13. Do you think you can be good at writing?
14. Do you think that writing can be an enjoyable task?
15. Do you think expressing your thoughts through writing can give you satisfaction?
16. Do you think that writing can be fun?
17. Do you feel that you need more time to be able to write?
18. If you were given strategies in writing, will you be
encouraged to write?



Thanks, again!

I'd be looking forward to reading your personal posts.

Thelma

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Cause and Effect - Example


causes and effects of truncus arteriosus 1

Monday, March 2, 2009

Cause and Effect




Cause and effect is a method of development in which the writer analyzes the reason(s) for an action, event, or decision; or analyzes resulting consequences to support a point.

Cause and effect essay focus on why things happen (causes) and what happens as a result (effect).

A cause is a reason for something that happens or an explanation to why some effects occur.

An effect is the result of certain events or causes. An effect may be the result of one or more causes.

Writers often combine cause and effect to explain why something happens.

Uses

1. to inform

2. to discover

3. to speculate

4. change behavior

Types

1. Major and Minor

2. Immediate and Remote

Kinds (according to manner of development)

1. single cause – many effects

2. many causes – single effect

3. causal chain

4. single cause – single effect

Order

1. emphatic

2. chronological

3. categorical

4. spatial



Examples

bluer than blue
truncus arteriosus 1
if i look different each day