I absolutely love it. As far as I can remember I’ve always loved writing. I think it’s one of my passions. And I don’t want to blow my own horn, but I think I’m quite good at it. I don’t write stories though, I just write poems. It just gives me a lot more freedom.
I just hate it. I need to do a lot of writing for uni and it’s just not so much fun. It’s not that I can write out of enjoyment, it’s pure necessity and something I can’t escape. I do enjoy what I’m studying though, but the amount of writing that needs to be done, is just too much.
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What kind of writing do you generally do
I usually write emails to stay in touch with students, parents, and colleagues, keeping them clear and to the point. I also put together lesson plans to keep my teaching organized and effective. On top of that, I create worksheets and booklets to help students learn in a way that’s engaging and easy to follow. My focus is always on keeping my writing practical and suited to education.
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