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주당 1시간. I can provide students with homework, assignments, and projects - All upon request. Students are encouraged to do writing outside of the meetings.채점
Any form of grading (assessment) can be provided upon request.보고계신 지문은 자동 번역 되었습니다
수업 소개
영어레벨 - B1
미국 5학년 - 8학년 학년
레벨 Beginner - Advanced
This is a great class for students who enjoy telling stories and new (weekly) topics. Every meeting's theme (and writing tips) are student/parent requested. My message box is open 24/7 for lesson requests, one-on-one writing feedback, one-on-one assistance with individual writing struggles, prompt requests, etc. Structure for each meeting: Opening Time: - 'Flex' Time - This is where students can discuss their weekly writing and ask any questions they may have Lesson Time: Time for some stories linked to our topics and helpful writing tips. Writing Time: This is the student's free time - They can write short stories, add to longer stories, fan fiction, flash fiction, micro fiction, novellas, poems, songs, scripts, artwork for stories, storyboarding, character building, etc. Share Time: In-class sharing is optional. Current Topic Requests: October: 30th - 5th: Supernatural Dark Fantasy - Jumping Perspectives November: 6th - 12th: Howdunit vs. Whodunit (Mystery) - Dialogue Assistance 13th - 19th: Celtic Mythology - Writing for an Audience 20th - 26th: Western - Writing Activities for Writer's Block 27th - 3rd: TBA December: 4th - 10th: Animal Main Characters (Genre Survey) - Character Bios 11th - 17th: Egyptian Mythology - Simple Language vs. Elegance 18th - 24th: Children Stories & Teaching Lessons 25th - 31st: Main Genres vs. Subgenres - Abbreviations, Compound Words, Acronyms, etc. - Do and Don't January: 1st - 7th: Fantasy (TBA) - Establishing The Theme 8th - 14th: Horror (TBA) - Character Roles and Break Stereotypes 15th - 21st: Adventure (TBA) - Elevating Settings 22nd - 28th: Science Fiction (TBA) - Beginning a Story 29th - 4th: Mystery (TBA) - Rising Action and Increasing Suspense February: 5th - 11th: Thriller (TBA) - Convincing Conclusions 12th - 18th: Historical Fiction (TBA) - Conflict: Big & Small 19th - 25th: Suspense (TBA) - Novel Writing 26th - 4th: Comical (TBA) - Novella Writing March: 5th - 11th: Mythology (TBA) - Short Stories 12th - 18th: Historical Fiction (TBA) - Narrative Nonfiction 19th - 25th: Fantasy (TBA) - Backstories 26th - 1st: Comical (TBA) - Poetry April: 2nd - 8th: Mystery (TBA) - Writing Research 9th - 15th: Suspense (TBA) - Screenwriting 16th - 22nd: Adventure (TBA) - Points of View 23rd - 29th: Horror (TBA) - Plot Twists 30th - 6th: Science Fiction (TBA) - Character Dialogue and Interactions May: 7th - 13th: Mythology (TBA) - Metaphors 14th - 20th: Thriller (TBA) - Editing, Deleting, and Fluff 21st - 27th: Suspense (TBA) - Show, Don't Tell 28th - 3rd: Fantasy (TBA) - Using Our Senses June: 4th - 10th: Mystery (TBA) - Activities for Writer's Block 11th - 17th: Mythology (TBA) - Collaborating 18th - 24th: Adventure (TBA) - Weaving Adjectives 25th - 1st: Comical (TBA) - Establishing Character Emotions July: 2nd - 8th: Thriller (TBA) - The Use of Strong Verbs 9th - 15th: Historical Fiction (TBA) - Nouns vs. Pronouns vs. Descriptive Nouns 16th - 22nd: Horror (TBA) - Publishing 23rd - 29th: Science Fiction (TBA) - Punctuation 30 - 5th: Fantasy (TBA) - Writing Prompts August: 6th - 12th: Mystery (TBA) - Creating Character Careers 13th - 19th: Science Fiction (TBA) - Non-Human Characters 20th - 26th: Adventure (TBA) - Juxtaposition 27th - 2nd: Mythology (TBA) - Working with Symbolism September: 3rd - 9th: (Thriller) TBA - Creating Writing Goals 10th - 16th: Fantasy (TBA) - Anthologies 17th - 23rd: Comical (TBA) - Fan Fiction Writing 24th - 30th: Horror (TBA) - Writing Activities October: 1st - 7th: Mythology (TBA) - Narration 8th - 14th: Historical Fiction (TBA) - Thesis Fun and Helpful Tips 15th - 21st: Suspense (TBA) - Irony 22nd - 28th: Adventure (TBA) - Figurative Language 29th - 4th: Horror (TBA) - Foreshadowing November: 5th - 11th: Mystery (TBA) - Different Characters and Development 12th - 18th: Thriller (TBA) - Onomatopoeia 19th - 25th: Suspense (TBA) - Personification 26th - 2nd: Historical Fiction (TBA) - Satire December: 3rd - 9th: Comical (TBA) - Creating Subplots 10th - 16th: Science Fiction (TBA) - Descending Action 17th - 23rd: Mythology (TBA) - Writing Activities 24th - 30th: Fantasy (TBA) - Creating a Writing Signature
학습 목표
Story Structure
Character Development
Setting
Building Conflict
Dialogue
Transition
Publishing
그 외 세부 사항
학습 요구
Students who may need some extra assistance are welcome to message me throughout the week. All lessons are recorded and can be viewed at any time - This helps with self pacing and memory retention.
학부모 가이드
No swearing, sensual content, or torture. Violations will be reported to Outschool immediately. - If we aren't sure about something, please feel free to ask.
수업 자료
Either access to a digital writing source or a pen and paper.
교사 전문성 및 자격증
학사 학위 영어영문학 Brigham Young University, Idaho에서
I am a dedicated writer of over 20+ years. I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Creative Writing and Literature studies. I publish through several different types of self-publishing companies and have knowledge concerning the 'brick and mortar' ones.
10+ Years of Education Experience.
리뷰
실시간 그룹 수업
매주
US$10
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45분
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