- Learned how to write a persuasive essay by watching a tutorial on YouTube
- Understood the structure of an essay, including introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion
- Learned how to brainstorm ideas and create an outline for an essay
- Developed skills in organizing thoughts and arguments coherently
- Learned how to use transitional words and phrases to improve the flow of writing
- Understood the importance of providing evidence and examples to support arguments
- Learned how to write a strong thesis statement
- Developed skills in using persuasive language and rhetorical devices
- Learned how to revise and edit an essay for clarity and coherence
- Improved overall writing skills and ability to express ideas effectively
Continued development related to this activity can include:
- Practicing writing persuasive essays on different topics to further enhance skills
- Exploring different types of essays, such as narrative or descriptive, through online tutorials
- Participating in writing contests or competitions to receive feedback and improve further
- Reading books or articles on persuasive writing to gain a deeper understanding of the subject
- Collaborating with classmates or friends to exchange essays and provide constructive feedback
- Creating a personal blog or website to regularly publish persuasive essays and receive feedback from a wider audience