My son has a beautiful writing style. Frankly, I find him quite amazing. As he proudly showed me his homework one night this week I just had the greatest sense of pride in this wonderful nine year old.
What makes his writing beautiful? It is to the point, clear, concise, however I don't think it is basic. He extends himself to learn new vocabulary, but only uses words that he can understand. He manages to put humour into almost anything, never in-your-face-in-the-way humour, but dare I say it, he even borders on wit...like I said I think he is amazing.
It is always a pleasure to read his work, and I really don't think this is just a boastful mother talking.
If a nine year old can grasp writing in such style, then what is my excuse?
I am at the point that I have found a piece that I find 'worthy', and I am looking forward to writing this essay (so far). I think that writing should be a pleasure - not only to read, but to write too.
I am at the point that I have found a piece that I find 'worthy', and I am looking forward to writing this essay (so far). I think that writing should be a pleasure - not only to read, but to write too.
well said
ReplyDeleteI agree - it should, and can be, a pleasure. If it was a pleasure to write, that will translate into the reading experience. Good advice.
ReplyDeleteThankyou guys!
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