Edited by Gill Burrell, Friday, 19 Aug 2022, 21:30
At first for my EMA assignment I did not know what to choose as my example for creativity in language. It was not for a lack of choice. There are plenty of examples and possibilities available of creativity in everyday language out there. The main point was would I be able to make a 3,000 word essay out of it.
I then stumbled across something novel that I had read in a magazine, that I had found Creative, interesting and entertaining, so I decided to go with that, this has led to a lot of interesting discoveries. I feel quite dizzy thinking about it all!
There has been plenty of material to write about, as one topic seemed to have led to another, because there was a link from one related subject to another.
I have now finished the whole essay just a rough copy! and I am now polishing it up ready to type it up, file it up and send it off!
However, first I must now read it and re-read it, looking for errors and correcting any mistakes in grammar or punctuation. There is always room for improvement !
Covid19- EMA the next phase!
At first for my EMA assignment I did not know what to choose as my example for creativity in language. It was not for a lack of choice. There are plenty of examples and possibilities available of creativity in everyday language out there. The main point was would I be able to make a 3,000 word essay out of it.
I then stumbled across something novel that I had read in a magazine, that I had found Creative, interesting and entertaining, so I decided to go with that, this has led to a lot of interesting discoveries. I feel quite dizzy thinking about it all!
There has been plenty of material to write about, as one topic seemed to have led to another, because there was a link from one related subject to another.
I have now finished the whole essay just a rough copy! and I am now polishing it up ready to type it up, file it up and send it off!
However, first I must now read it and re-read it, looking for errors and correcting any mistakes in grammar or punctuation. There is always room for improvement !