tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5312347225760579712.post5582052065498544464..comments2014-05-27T04:45:59.446-07:00Comments on Intermediate Writing (2) fall 2013 3-4: Jieun Choi/p.11 Q2/Tue 11amprofjbhhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06809066317885065503noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5312347225760579712.post-30313716395126081352013-09-14T08:29:46.346-07:002013-09-14T08:29:46.346-07:00201102861 Huyoung Lee
Wow! It's surprising th...201102861 Huyoung Lee<br /><br />Wow! It's surprising that you prepared for iBT and learned how to write an academic essay in that early age! I absolutely had no idea when I was in 8th grade... I just enjoyed my life. Wasn't it difficult? My first experience of academic writing is after entering HUFS and still I feel difficulty on it. I'd prefer narrative essays or freewriting.<br /><br />I was so surprised that your answer was very similar to my one. I've just read the other's post before yours and was too, surprised because his idea was just what I had written in my answer. I think English writing is a challenge for every Korean students and what they recognize as a difficulty is almost same. It's true that people expect high-quality writing in case of Korean writing, because we are University students and also grown-ups. It gives me a great pressure, too.<br /><br />I love stream of consciousness! Recently I sent a long message to my friend who's in Hawaii with my stream of consciousness and it was so fun. I feel totally free and think about the greatness of freedom of expression. I never want to imagine the world I can't freely express what I want to say. Are letters the biggest part of your personal writing? I mainly write diaries. But I think I should write letters to my beloved people, too.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5312347225760579712.post-82866492099666041692013-09-14T08:27:14.670-07:002013-09-14T08:27:14.670-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07328816029443735631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5312347225760579712.post-27549926325963948882013-09-14T00:50:05.845-07:002013-09-14T00:50:05.845-07:00201001081 Rho Ryun majoring in EIT.
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I...201001081 Rho Ryun majoring in EIT.<br /><br />Comments.<br /><br /> I took a TOFEL test 2005 too. But the aim was just to test my English ability. Because the purpose of learning is different, I think you and I had a different experience. But the result is pretty much the same. I also learned many lessons from studying it. And the words I memorized in that period helped me a lot until now!<br /><br /> Everybody in this class seems to have the same problems. I hope I eventually could write an essay in English freely. “WE GO TOGHETHER, 같이 갑시다”<br /><br /> I totally agree with your idea. I had a friend of mine who serve the military service in GOP. Because I know it must be hard, I try to send as many letters as possible. When I read my letter before putting it in envelope, I realize that there are too many Internet words contained. It was written much more casual manner. Anyway, I recommend you to send many mails to your friend. As an experienced person, I firmly convinced that the letter you sent will be great help. Army members wait letters from their friends or family with a craned neck. I will keep my finger crossed for your friend<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com