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knjiga  +  587967 Sun, 16 Nov 08 12:57 AM
Could you please check my reflection for grammar and vocabulary mistakes?

For a number of  months I have been studying word families. In addition to this, I have also been dissecting words for prefixes, suffixes, consonant blends and digraphs, as well as vowel diphthongs. In order for me to have the ownership of my learning, no list of spelling words is provided weekly by my teacher. My active participation in my learning consists of generating a list of words that belongs to the word family I am studying. Words for my spelling quiz are chosen randomly from my lists. I think that this approach to spelling makes me think and therefore helps me remember better.  Also I noticed that when I am reading I utilize my spelling strategies to decode words.
Thank you
Knjiga

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Clive  +  587969 Sun, 16 Nov 08 01:08 AM
Hi,

Could you please check my reflection for grammar and vocabulary mistakes?

For a number of  months I have been studying word families. In addition to this, I have also been dissecting words for prefixes, suffixes, consonant blends and digraphs, as well as vowel diphthongs. In order for me to have the ownership of my learning, no list of spelling words is provided weekly by my teacher. My active participation in my learning consists of generating a list of words that belongs to the word family I am studying. Words for my spelling quiz are chosen randomly from my lists. I think that this approach to spelling makes me think and therefore helps me remember better.  Also, I notice/have noticed that when I am reading I utilize my spelling strategies to decode words.
Thank you
Knjiga

This is excellent writing.(:)) Smile

Try to avoid starting a sentence with 'also'.

Best wishes, Clive

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