dsecomposition
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Hello. I'm a foreigner and i myself had a writing practice. Your help would be very much appreciated
Topic: You are the president of the Creative Writing Society at your school. Your school principal has asked you to give a speech at the next school assembly about the pleasure and benefits of writing short stories. Write the speech.
Good morning everyone. I’m Chris Wong, the president of the Creative Writing Society. Today, I’m pleased to have an invaluable opportunity to stand here and share with you the pleasure of writing.
Well, you may think, ‘Hey! Is this guy mad? In no way are “writing” and “pleasure” related!’ I understand that tons of schoolwork has turned composition into a bitter pill to swallow. However, if you can write at will, write without any constraints or assigned topics, you’ll undoubtedly find the joy of writing.
So, how should we start off? I’m not sure if you’ve ever read Shakespeare’s novels, but you’ve definitely read J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” series. How about writing some short stories? Maybe it paves the way for the rise of the next J.K. Rowling!
Writing short stories is very flexible. You may choose any topics you want, be it friendship or family issue. Short stories can also play a part in helping you vent your grievances. Jumping out of reality, you can become imaginative and create your own, secret world. Power of pens is beyond your imagination. You’re not only a writer, but also a director, or even God who livens up the characters in the stories.
In the process of writing short stories, language skills are put into full use. We can feel that our hard work during study eventually pays off. Sometimes devising a special plot or working out an ending can be frustrating to the core. However, provided you come up with some awesome ideas, the sense of accomplishment obtained is invaluable. With my own experience, I can assure you that writing short stories is more glitter than gloom, enjoyment rather than torture.
Do you want to boost your score in English exams? Try writing short stories --- it works! I’ve enjoyed some added bonus of writing short stories after joining the Creative Writing Society two years ago. I had my English score skyrocketed, as well as my teacher been stunned. Of course, it’s just one of the benefits of writing short stories. The others are left for you to explore.
Rome wasn’t built in a day. Short stories are perfect for beginners to work on. With practice, we can even try writing long ones. Composition at school will then become a piece of cake. Exciting, right? Let’s pick our pens up and start writing short stories! Thank you.
Topic: You are the president of the Creative Writing Society at your school. Your school principal has asked you to give a speech at the next school assembly about the pleasure and benefits of writing short stories. Write the speech.
Good morning everyone. I’m Chris Wong, the president of the Creative Writing Society. Today, I’m pleased to have an invaluable opportunity to stand here and share with you the pleasure of writing.
Well, you may think, ‘Hey! Is this guy mad? In no way are “writing” and “pleasure” related!’ I understand that tons of schoolwork has turned composition into a bitter pill to swallow. However, if you can write at will, write without any constraints or assigned topics, you’ll undoubtedly find the joy of writing.
So, how should we start off? I’m not sure if you’ve ever read Shakespeare’s novels, but you’ve definitely read J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” series. How about writing some short stories? Maybe it paves the way for the rise of the next J.K. Rowling!
Writing short stories is very flexible. You may choose any topics you want, be it friendship or family issue. Short stories can also play a part in helping you vent your grievances. Jumping out of reality, you can become imaginative and create your own, secret world. Power of pens is beyond your imagination. You’re not only a writer, but also a director, or even God who livens up the characters in the stories.
In the process of writing short stories, language skills are put into full use. We can feel that our hard work during study eventually pays off. Sometimes devising a special plot or working out an ending can be frustrating to the core. However, provided you come up with some awesome ideas, the sense of accomplishment obtained is invaluable. With my own experience, I can assure you that writing short stories is more glitter than gloom, enjoyment rather than torture.
Do you want to boost your score in English exams? Try writing short stories --- it works! I’ve enjoyed some added bonus of writing short stories after joining the Creative Writing Society two years ago. I had my English score skyrocketed, as well as my teacher been stunned. Of course, it’s just one of the benefits of writing short stories. The others are left for you to explore.
Rome wasn’t built in a day. Short stories are perfect for beginners to work on. With practice, we can even try writing long ones. Composition at school will then become a piece of cake. Exciting, right? Let’s pick our pens up and start writing short stories! Thank you.