Answer:
1.
Paragraph Structure:
• Explain the purpose of a paragraph and how each paragraph should have a main idea.
• Show examples of correctly structured paragraphs.
• Have students write a few paragraphs of their own, focusing on the structure.
Active and Passive Voice:
• Explain the difference between active and passive voice.
• Show examples of active and passive voice sentences.
• Have students practice converting sentences from active to passive voice.
Logical Connectors:
• Explain the purpose of logical connectors in writing.
• Show examples of different types of connectors.
• Have students practice using connectors in writing exercises.
Connectors:
• Explain the purpose of connectors in writing.
• Show examples of different types of connectors.
• Have students practice using connectors in writing exercises.
2.
My teaching experience has given me the opportunity to explore different techniques and strategies in order to help my students understand the material and be successful in their studies. I have found that using a combination of lecture, discussion, and hands-on activities has been the most effective approach. For example, when teaching paragraph structure, I found it was important to provide an explanation of the purpose of a paragraph as well as show examples. Then I had students practice writing their own paragraphs. I also used a variety of active and passive voice activities in order to help students understand the concept. Finally, I provided examples of logical connectors and had students practice using them in writing exercises.
Overall, my teaching experience has been very positive. My students have been engaged and have had a good understanding of the material. They have also been able to apply what they have learned in their own writing. The strategies I have used have been effective in helping my students to understand and apply the material.