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Course Reflection ENG 111

Course Reflection ENG 111

Q Final Course Reflection Review all four of your major essays and drafts and reflect back on the semester’s reading, writing, thinking, and revising. Your reflection should be composed as a mini-essay and should be 1-2 doubled-spaced pages in length. In your reflection, please respond to at least 4 of the following questions: *In what ways has your writing changed over the semester? *What kinds of feedback did you receive, and how did you address that feedback in your essay revisions? *What parts of the writing process (prewriting, brainstorming, researching, reading, drafting, peer review, revising, editing, proofreading) are most challenging to you? *What parts of the writing process are most valuable to you? *What have been some of the most useful things you’ve learned, and where do you think you’ve best applied that learning in your writing for this course? *How do you see yourself applying this learning as a writer and/or student in the future? Additionally, if you would like to comment on some frustrations and challenges you faced during this course and/or semester, you are welcome do so here.

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Final Course Reflection Though the assignments took a lot of time, energy and creativity to make them unique and interesting for higher grades, through this course, I've learned many strategies and methods to develop my writing abilities for the future. I 'm trying to note all the skills, tips and suggestions my instructor brought. I have learnt to ensure that certain audiences are taken into account when writing a paper and that I use reliable resources to support my ideas in my assignments. I do need to make more improvements on grammar and communication skills to enhance the quality of my content. All the essays assigned to me this course were very interesting and creative