Sunday, December 4, 2011

WORD PLAYER

You finally arrived home after a very long day from school. You took your clothes off and headed on to the shower room. You decided not to take your dinner 'cause you were still full. Suddenly, you felt the urge to sleep, so you lied down on your bouncy bed. As your eyes were graciously closing themselves, you remembered something -- You needed to write what happened to you within the day as your assignment.

You were then disappointed. For you, it meant that you had to sit (yeah, not lie down) on one side and think of what and how to write. You tried recalling what happened within the day. You recalled that you fell off the stairs, a delicate blend of soy sauce and vinegar streamed down your white polo while taking your lunch. Nothing so good happened to you that day but you wouldn't want your professor to read all your clumsiness, would you? So you wrote them in the most humorous way possible.

When your paper was returned to you, you were stunned by what you saw. A perfect 10 was on it. You never thought that what you've written and how you wrote them impressed your professor. You realized then that writing wasn't that all boring and you were right.

Writing is never boring. First, it gives you a sense of satisfaction, especially when someone gets to read what you write. Second, it helps you vent your emotions out about a particular experience or event and lastly, it enhances your writing and communicative competence.

So if you are one of those who never liked writing, get your pen and paper now and start playing with words.

No comments:

Post a Comment