EN100W Team!

EN100W Team!
EN110-06 Team!

EN100W Tutor Schedule

EN100W Tutor Schedule
EN100W Tutor Schedule

EN100W Syllabus

EN100W Calendar of Events

EN100W Calendar of Events:
See the Calendar of Events listed below.

EN100W Test Dates

EN100W Test Dates:

1. Final Topics via e-mail - November 28, 2014

2. Final Composition Exam & SERT - December 5, 2014

GCC English Tutor Schedule

GCC English Tutor Schedule - Please visit C-4 for more information.





EN100W Final Practice Topics

EN100W Final Composition Practice Topics

Fall 2017 Practice Topics

1. For most people, attending school lasts for twelve years; for others who go on to earn a postsecondary degree, school lasts much longer. Share an experience you had in school. It could be an accomplishment, failure, life lesson, disappointment, etc. What made this event significant?

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2. Compare or contrast the quality of life people experience on Guam to the quality of life available to people in another place.

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3. Some people are actively involved in promoting and supporting a cause, such as the release of international political prisoners or protecting the environment. Is there a cause you actively support? Write an essay convincing readers to support that cause.

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SET 2:
1. Which do you believe has been most influential in your life—good luck (chance) or good decisions? Explain.

2. “Honesty is the best policy.” Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Support your position with examples from your life or from the lives of people you know.

3. Share a similarity between two cultures you are familiar with (one may be your own) which you find interesting.


VOCABULARY BUILDING ACTIVITY

VOCABULARY BUILDING ACTIVITY:
Visit this link to complete the vocabulary building activity: http://mnrivera1.com/EN100W_Vocabulary_Building_Online_Activity.pdf

TYPES OF ESSAYS ET. AL.

Click on the following links to view more information on writing effective essays:

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MIDTERM AND FINAL SELF-REFLECTIONS


Address the quality of your work in meeting the following:

1. Full and active attendance
2. Preparation and participation
3. Completion of course requirements
4. Growth in understanding of course content

Given your assessment of your work, what grade do you believe you deserve for this course?

CRITICAL THINKING ESSAYS

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DESCRIPTIVE PRACTICE ESSAYS:


Click on the following links to complete the required descriptive essay activities:

DESCRIPTIVE PRACTICE ESSAY #1

DESCRIPTIVE PRACTICE ESSAY #2
INFORMATIVE PRACTICE ESSAYS:

Click on the following links to complete the required informative essay activities:


INFORMATIVE PRACTICE ESSAY #1


INFORMATIVE PRACTICE ESSAY #2
Click on the following link to complete the required critical thinking essay activity.

CRITICAL THINKING ESSAY: REVIEW #1
NARRATIVE PRACTICE ESSAYS:

Click on the following links to complete the required narrative essay activities:

NARRATIVE PRACTICE ESSAY #1

NARRATIVE PRACTICE ESSAY #2
ARGUMENTATIVE PRACTICE ESSAYS:

Click on the following links to complete the required argumentative essay activities:

ARGUMENTATIVE PRACTICE ESSAY #1

ARGUMENTATIVE PRACTICE ESSAY #2
Click on the following link to complete the required critical thinking essay activity.

CRITICAL THINKING ESSAY: REVIEW #2
Click on the following link to complete the required critical thinking essay activity.

CRITICAL THINKING ESSAY: REVIEW #3

Thursday, August 21, 2014

NARRATIVE ESSAY TOPICS

At least one of the 50 topics below may remind you of a particular incident that you can relate in a clearly organized narrative essay.
  1. A memorable wedding or funeral
  2. One minute of a football game (or other sporting event)
  3. Your first day at a new school or college
  4. Your first day at a new job
  5. Your last day on a job
  6. A disastrous date
  7. A moment of failure or success
  8. An encounter that changed your life
  9. An experience that led to renewed faith
  10. A strange job interview
  11. An experience that demonstrated how labor-saving devices can be more trouble than they're worth
  12. An experience that left you disillusioned
  13. An embarrassing experience
  14. A frightening experience
  15. A memorable journey
  16. An encounter with someone or something you were afraid of
  17. An occasion when you experienced rejection
  18. Your first visit to the country (or to a large city)
  19. The breakup of a friendship
  20. An experience that showed how we should be careful of what we wish for
  21. A significant misunderstanding
  22. A dangerous experience
  23. An experience that showed how appearances can be deceiving
  24. An account of a difficult decision that you had to make
  25. An event that marked a turning point in your life
  26. A historic event
  27. A memorable encounter with someone in authority
  28. An act of heroism or cowardice
  29. An imaginary encounter with a real person
  30. A rebellious act
  31. A brush with greatness
  32. A brush with death
  33. A time that you took a stand on an important issue
  34. An experience that altered your view of someone
  35. A trip that you would like to take
  36. A vacation trip from your childhood
  37. An account of a visit to a fictional place
  38. Your first time away from home
  39. Two different versions of the same event
  40. A traffic accident
  41. A day when everything went right (or wrong)
  42. An experience that made you laugh until you cried
  43. The day you decided to change your life
  44. The experience of being lost
  45. An unexpected encounter
  46. Surviving a hurricane or a tornado (or other natural disaster)
  47. An experience that taught you a lesson
  48. An important discovery
  49. An eyewitness account of an important event
  50. An experience that helped you grow up

      Source:  http://grammar.about.com/od/developingessays/a/topnarrative07.htm

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