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Hi there,
I was told to complete an article, Language learning autobiography, in my class.
Could somebody please make a short intro to me about its basic structure, or maybe some similar reference articles?
BTW, does the following scoreboard work as an universal evaluation for every school?? Thank you for your kind help in advance.

Have a nice weekend...

Language learning autobiography


1-5 points

Reflection paper is missing two or three out of the three following criteria:
*Paper is typed and is a maximum of 3 pages in length.
*Paper is coherently written. *Paper responds to some or all of the writing prompts and it reflects a language autobiography as outlined in the Bailey et al. (1996) article shared during the first class session

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Reflection paper is missing one out of the three following criteria:
*Paper is typed and is a maximum of 3 pages in length.
*Paper is coherently written. *Paper responds to some or all of the writing prompts and it reflects a language autobiography as outlined in the Bailey et al. (1996) article shared during the first class session

11-15 points
*Paper is typed and is a maximum of 3 pages in length.
*Paper is coherently written. *Paper responds to some or all of the writing prompts and it reflects a language autobiography as outlined in the Bailey et al. (1996) article shared during the first class session

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It is unclear to me what criteria are missing. Is the essay too long? Is it incoherently written? Is it something else?

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Hello Teacher,
Though I've finished the task, but still thank you for your notice on this matter.

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