Writing Papers
Language Resources
Mix
Monitoring Goals & Monitoring Achievements
Giving Presentations
100

How can you be sure to avoid plagiarism in your writing? 

Write all information on your own document or paper. When writing, imagine you are explaining the answer to a friend. 

100

A figure of speech is 

a group of words that do not mean what they literally mean

ex. personification

100

Before writing a rough draft, how many notes should you have? 

1-2 pages of notes per question

100

When should you check your grades each week? 

As part of your "Sunday Meeting" 

100

If you have a successful opening, the rest of the presentation will likely feel "smooth and easy." What's the best way to craft a good opening? 

Tell a story
200

What are the main reasons people struggle with writing? 

They aren't clear about their purpose for writing. 


200
What does it mean to use context clue? 
Use the other words in the sentence to determine the meaning of the word
200

What is the best possible way to overcome feeling of nervousness or anxiety before giving a presentation? 

Spend a lot of time preparing your presentation so you naturally feel confident

200

How should you keep track of your grades? 

Use your school's software to check grades online, a tracking sheet, or a grade app on your phone

200

Why is public speaking so difficult? 

People don't understand the difference between spoken and written language

300

What is the "80/20 Power Strategy" for writing good papers, with ease?

Turn all topics to address into questions

300

The skill of knowing your "Syntax' means

knowing how to adjust your language to different settings and environments

300

Why should you always have other people read important documents, emails, or articles before submit or publish them?

We can't trust our eyes to catch all our errors

300

What was the main point of the "Impact of Zero" video? 

Understanding missing just one assignment can have major impact on your grade

300

How do you overcome the great feeling of public speaking? 

Practice your presentation to make it sound more natural

400

How do you create an "electronic" version of the 3-D writing organizer? 

Create a new folder on your computer and name separate documents with questions. 

400

When you have mastered the top 20% of the most common language errors, you've...

Mastered 80% of the problems you're likely to encounter

400

If you don't know a word, you can try to "take it apart" to figure out its meaning. All of the following are examples of parts of a word, EXCEPT

Root

Prefix

Synonym

Suffix

400

What do you do when your week falls "off-track"?

Get back on track quickly by making decisions based on your priorities

400

When selecting visuals, props, or digital media for your presentation, what should you not do? 

Put everything you want to say on a slide so your audience can read along

500

To make your writing sound as natural as possible (and even help you get over "writer's block")...you should

Imagine you are explaining the information to a friend

500

How can you build your language skills with ease? 

Play popular brain games designed to build language skills

500

How does monitoring your goals improve your motivation?

It gives you something to focus on, look forward to

500

What is the only way to develop a positive feeling about yourself and a positive attitude towards life? 

By "Taking Action" and making things happen in your life

500

The goal of practicing a presentation is to become familiar with the content, timing, visuals, and technology, so that you can focus on...

Connecting with your audience

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