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The instruction is in the picture.
Combine those four sketches in to an essay. You can just make something up.
But I would like to write about "Alice in the wonderland". It's my first english book. I was learning English by first reading that book, and the second time, maybe I have more understanding of the book's meaning.
For sketch 1: you can make something up, the list of the books.
For sketch 2: you can write about "Alice in the Wonderland" when I was fifth grade. I was translate most of words during that time.
For sketch 3: you can write different views of the book. (like, understanding the content better)
For sketch 4: you can do research.
Then, compose into an essay.
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Running head: RE-READING BOOKS
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RE-READING BOOKS
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RE-READING BOOKS
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Learning to read
As a grade one pupil, it took me quite some time to figure out the English language. I had
to pass through hassles and tussles in a bid to get a grasp of the word in a foreign land. The urge
made me read a lot of books albeit with a lot of difficulties. My breakthrough for the whole
challenge came when I was close to 4th grand. I met a buddy-William James. The kid I must say
input in me a lot of wisdom that when applied has made significant changes in my spoken art.
In school and out of school environments
As the school opened for its third and final term, I found it mesmerizing since I could
spew a little of the queen’s language. Since many pupils spoke English, it became exciting, and I
immediately gained the love for it and eagerness to learn it in its fullness. My teachers catapulted
my love for the language by continually encouraging written essays based on particular books we
read in class.
The school has programs that enhance the master and the knowledge of the challenging
language. On the other hand, back at home it always became tough to comprehend and practice
and the style. Mum, dad and our siblings spoke our native Chinese and knowing English came
next to impossible. On a bright side, the house environment provided me with ample time to
read many novel and literature works in a bid to learn and i...