english wa2: term 2 week 3 Tuesday
what if joseph had a whatsapp be like joseph is typing...
- avoid long titles
keywords: product, brand, main feature - ensure clarity and accuracy
- convey what the article is about with no ambiguity
- use alliteration
- use puns
write titles CCCC:
i love edmike idv persona
s badge lily florian aesop ithaqua mike qishiyi emil annie emily victor memory
glaceon and alolan nine tails THE GOATTT
stupid ass blog bro get me ouyt of here why r they even testing me this shi - hobbies food travel fashion
- title (attention grabbing + appropriate to content)
intro para -- invites readers to join you (virtually) on this blong
order in 123: PERSONAAA someone reader can identify with
come from similar bg: use situation to establish link, how this blog activity solves that
trusted source gives indicators that this is not ur first post
conclusion
- re-mention your choice
- rephrase benefits of activity
- call to action get reader to sign up/ visit (take note of avail timings)
keep within the word count
-compound sentence= sentenece with > 1 piece of information
2 is enough- dont exceed if possible
variation=compound sentences and simple sentence(2 info and 1 info respectively)
form_title_ (In the center)
By: y/n
contexttt :3
e.g.
Review: A Must-Visit Event -The Festival of Learning (underlined, main words initial capitalised)-in the center
By: Your Name (directly in the middle of the title)
the festival of learning was an incredible experience, offering a dynamic a mix of hands-on activities, insightful workshops, and interactive exhibitions. as a representative of my CCA, i had the privilege of exploring various learning zones and engaging with experts from different fields. this festival is not just about acquiring knowledge-- it about discovering new perspectives, challenging ourselves, and expanding our skillsets.
one of the most impressive learning zones was the science zone. it featured cutting-edge advancements in artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital media. the interactive exhibits allowed us to try coding simple ai programs and operate robotic arms, making learning both exciting and practical. the opportunity to see how technology is shaping the future was truly inspiring.
personally, the festival broadened my understanding of problem-solving and creative thinking. i attended a workshop on design thinking, which taught me how to approach challenges with an innovative mindset. this experience will undoubtedly help in my CCA and academic work, encouraging me to think critically and work collaboratively.
for cca members planning their visit, i recommend choosing a learning zone that aligns with their interests and skill development. those interested in teamwork and strategy may enjoy the science zone, while those who love creativity could explore the language and culture zone. its best to check the schedule in advance and book sessions that will be the most beneficial.
above all, this festival is a must-visit for every cca member. the interactive nature of the exhibits makes learning engaging and the chance to connect with professionals and students from different backgrounds adds to the experience. whether youre looking to develop new skills, gain inspiration, or simply have fun, theres something for everyone.
the festival of learning is more than just an event-- its an opportunity to grow. i highly encourage all members of our cca to attend and make the most of this enriching experience!
oral !!!
perspectives: yourself (as a teenager) peers (same values/ mindset) parents/close relatives/ teachers, neighbours, government
in order of importance
o: stand/ feature
j: reason for feature (how it works, if exp is req)
d: examples (personal/trend)