Feb 3 - What is the most challenging part of writing an essay for you? Is it brainstorming, organizing ideas, writing a strong thesis, or something else? How do you plan to overcome this challenge?

Response: The most challenging part of writing an essay for me is the beginning research/brainstorming stages. I'm usually really good when it comes to actually writing the essay (especially if it's on the spot), but when I have to actually structure the essay into different parts beforehand, it can take me a while to get it all together. I plan to overcome this by stopping the habit of procrastinating this stage of the essay writing. I usually do this stage right until the last minute, but I will instead try and start this stage right when I get the assignment.

Summary: Today, we started our Interactive Oral project.

Reflection: Essay writing can be challenging for most, but mastering this skill can help you improve your vocabulary and critical thinking skills.

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