| Instructor: Philip Holden, Associate Professor, English Language and Literature,
NUS |
Week 6 (1): Unit Review
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Peer review of Assignment 1
One of the biggest problems in writing that we all have is developing a sense of audience. What we write may appear clear to us, but be perceived very differently by readers. Peer review gives you the chance to check how others read your work at an early stage in the review process. Those of you who have taken or are taking a Writing Programme module will be familiar with it.
In the peer review lesson, we'll collectively look at an essay written by a student in CCLA01 last semester. We'll then move on to looking at each other's drafts.
Class Preparation
Read:
Preparation:
Using the peer review guidelines, produce a review of Hwee Chin's essay.
Bring to our Seminar Meeting:
- Your first draft of Assignment One
- Some paper on which to write your peer review reports
- A printed copy of the Guidelines for Peer Review
- "Sandpiper," a print out of Hwee Chin's essay, and your review report on it.
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