Reflective Letter: Improving the Writing
Reflective Letter
Write a letter to the committee in which you first introduce yourself—where you are from, what your goals are. Then reflect on your writing progress this semester. Has your writing improved from the first day?
Here are some things you could reflect on
--The readings you have done
--What you have learned from them about writing in general and your writing in particular
--the journals you have written
--Have they helped your writing? If so, how?
--the papers you wrote
--the research paper: the process you followed
--Was this a new form for you? What did you learn?
--What your accomplishments are?
--What you still have to learn?
Please write a well-organized, concise essay, no more than a page and a half. It should be typed, double spaced, and included in your final portfolio.
Please blank personal information, journal topics.
Reading book is America Now.
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The process to write research paper
1. Research proposal, 2 outline, 3 research paper
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Reflective Letter
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[Recipient address]To committee
R: Explanation on improvement in my writing
To improve my writing skills, I expanded my reading and writing variety going beyond writing personal journals and literary books to improve my content and form and reduced structure flaws. In my writing, I went beyond journal writing and while personal writing is beneficial, but one also needs to understand the different forms of writing and structure. Academic writing is formal unlike journals and other forms of personal wring, and it was necessary to know the different essay structures, and with practice, I became familiar with different types of essays.
Research writing followed a specific pattern essay consists of three parts: introduction, body and conclusion, but the body may be broken down into other components depending on the type of essay and topic. The introduction is brief and is intended for the reader to know the background, or what is known so far on the topic to be developed I learned, to present my ideas in the body the more I wrote essays and presented arguments to support the main ideas that were briefly mentioned in the introduction. It was important to support all the information using credible, sources and references to bring authenticity to the essay. The conclusion is a summary and a resolution of the topic developed throughout your essay, taking into consideration since the introduction and the body.
I have focused more on improving my writing skills and communicate clearly and planning is one way to achieve this. Before the course, I h...