Thursday, August 30, 2012

Cover Letter

Dear Mentor,

    First and foremost, I would like to thank you for teaching me how to become a good writer and an effective communicator. I am very happy with what I have gained in my Englcom class. I became a better writer and an effective communicator, which can be supported by the comments I received in my blog and your remarks and suggestions on my essays.  These evidences prove that I was able to improve my writing skills and improve on how I express myself.

    The DLR that I found difficult to achieve is to become a critical creative thinker because I am somewhat close-minded to things that I am not fully interested in. However, I realized that I needed to be open-minded for me to express myself fully. I plan to reflect upon interesting topics to broaden my knowledge and enhance my creativity.

     The evidences that I am most proud of are the comments I received from you in my Argumentative Essay. Upon reading those comments, I cannot help but ponder on how I was able to achieve these things. Again, thank you for motivating me to push my limits and to enhance my writing skills.

    The learning activities that I deemed helpful in achieving my personal goals in Englcom are the essays that I have done since the beginning. Each and every essay that I have done enhanced my abilities in writing and helped me in expressing myself.

    In my opinion, blogging helps in the development of my reading and writing skills because by writing essays and expressing myself, I am able to improve on my abilities as a writer.

Throughout this course, I learned that I still have a lot to learn and that I should never give up even when faced with multiple problems. I also believe that I should always be open to ideas and suggestions from peers.

I believe that the revisions I made on my major essays show that I became a better writer. My first few essays received negative reviews; however, as I continue to progress, the comments and suggestions I received became positive feedbacks.
           
           

Yours truly,
Mark Gonzales



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