My biggest concern before starting this course was making grammatical errors since English is not my first language. Through the course, this fact actually bugged me a lot, and sometimes, slowed me down to absorb new writing techniques from the course. Particularly for the peer review assignments, I was so afraid of giving feedback to someone who is a native speaker or a more fluent English speaker than I am. However, as continuing this course, I realized that ENGL 301 is a class for improving professional writing techniques that I could improve regardless of my fluency level of English in terms of grammar. Further, presenting these writing skills in my work also indicates my level of English, and is as essential as eliminating grammatical errors to express my professionality.
Thinking this in my mind, I could focus on learning new writing skills and on improving my other weakness, verbosity. I often over-think and tend to put all my thought in one place instead of prioritizing and concisely expressing the main idea. It frequently causes vague the main point of my writing. Memorandum and peer review assignments were significantly helpful to practice clear and concise writing. These assignments required getting to the point without wrapping ideas in unnecessary words so that the reader could grasp the main point at a glance. However, I sometimes miss essential detailed information, which is another weak point that I need to keep working on.
Another huge improvement in my writing is keeping a positive and objective voice when giving constructive advice. “You-Attitude” lesson was significantly beneficial to exercise giving suggestions with avoiding criticizing the writer’s error and generalized corrections. After learning this technique, I was able to edit my errors in my previous work such as using imperative verbs and pronouns. Writing a business email was one of my strengths that I built from my 5 years of work experience, and with the “You-Attitude” skill, I feel more confident in writing a business email.
The application package assignment was great preparation for my future job hunting as a student in a Co-op program. Nevertheless of the importance of the application package, I had not had any opportunity of learning how to write a resume, cover letter, and request letter for reference properly. I benefited a lot from this lesson, and highly recommend it to my friends who will be out to the job market soon.