Student Responses to Empathic Exercises Using Dialogue Journal WritingDaniel Andrzejewski
WangLi:How about writing to some nursing homes to see if they need someone to spend time with the elderly people? We can play games, sing, or just chat! Tony:That sounds like one of my school’s volunteer projects. WangLi:Really? Wha...
The participants were asked to fill in two questionnaires, before and after they participated in writing online peer dialogue journals. The journal entries posted by the participants were also collected. The findings suggest that most participants responded favorably to this strategy. It facilitates ...
FREE Classroom Resource: Dialogue Worksheet (using imagination; writing dialogue) Use with your students to build a variety of skills
1.Enable students to predict the content of the dialogue. 2.Help students to learn the related expressions about opinions on future techniques. Teaching difficult points: 1.Encourage students to voice opinions on robots and AI. Teaching procedures...
S1:Yesindeed!Webothenjoyworkingwithrobotsandfindthemlotsoffun.Wewouldtrainthemtoplayfootballsothatwecouldeachhaveourownteamandholdcompetitions.Sampledialogue S2:Oncewe’dgottwofootballteamswe’dbegintrainingtherobotsforatriathlonorthree-skillcompetitions.Therewouldbefunning,swimmingandfinallyafootballmatch.That’...
Using dialogue properly in your novel is one of the most important things you need to get right, yet is one of the things that so many authors get wrong, or at least struggle with. Back when I first started writing seriously, I read a couple of books on dialogue specifically, and they...
Talking about the future of the proposal, Yang said she is looking forward to seeing more dialogue between top scientists and students in China.4. She is fond of collecting rare carpets while her twin sister likes stamp collecting.5. It is good to form a habit of looking through the bills...
To write good dialogue or speech, use more unusual tags such as whispered, shouted and exclaimed. These will bring your writing and stories to life as well as making them more enjoyable for your reader. Get some practice in this year 1 and year 2 KS1 Eng
During the day, when I'm not writing fiction, I write for a company that simulates difficult conversations. When we (the writing team) are working on dialogue, we will often say to each other, “Put it in your mouth.” “ Reading dialogue out loud will help you know if you've picke...