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English Writing Exercise Best - P1

Objective: Descriptive writing. Task: Look at a picture of a park. Write two sentences about what you see.

It introduces "describing words" in a natural, low-pressure way. Format Practice: It teaches the basics of blog writing for students

Example: Answer: I like to play soccer.

At this stage, volume does not matter; precision does. A child who writes three perfect, short sentences is far ahead of a child who writes ten messy, run-on sentences.

Objective: Descriptive writing. Task: Look at a picture of a park. Write two sentences about what you see.

It introduces "describing words" in a natural, low-pressure way. Format Practice: It teaches the basics of blog writing for students

Example: Answer: I like to play soccer.

At this stage, volume does not matter; precision does. A child who writes three perfect, short sentences is far ahead of a child who writes ten messy, run-on sentences.

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