31.07.25 English writing
You're doing fantastic! This is your third journal entry, and I can see real progress in your sentence structure and idea flow. Well done for being consistent and trying to express full events. 👏
Here is your corrected and improved version, followed by constructive feedback:
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✅ Corrected Version
Date: 31.07.25
Time: 09:40 PM
Today, we had a teachers' meeting in the school.
Our VP Miss conducted an activity. She engaged us in an activity, divided us into some groups, and gave every group a topic.
She said, “Write at least five points about this topic.”
Our topic was Salah Time.
During that time, Rakib Sir asked me to take some pictures.
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🛠️ Corrections Made:
Original Corrected Why
"teachers meeting" "teachers' meeting" Needs possessive form: meeting of teachers
"in the . school" "in the school" Removed extra dot
"did an activity / she engaged us in a activity" "conducted an activity / she engaged us in an activity" "an activity" needs “an”, and "did" → "conducted" or "organized" sounds more formal
"devided" "divided" Spelling correction
"write atleast five menmer" "write at least five points/members" "at least" is two words, and "menmer" likely meant "points" or "comments"
"take- some picture" "take some pictures" Grammar and number agreement
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🌟 What You Did Well:
Logical sequence of events.
Use of transition words: today, during that time – excellent!
You tried to describe what happened clearly and step by step.
Good use of past tense in most sentences.
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🧠 Suggestions for Improvement:
1. Spelling Practice: Words like divided, member, at least should be practiced more.
2. Avoid Sentence Fragments:
Try combining shorter ideas.
✘ “She engaged us in an activity. Divided us into some groups.”
✔ “She engaged us in an activity and divided us into groups.”
3. Use Full Forms in Journals:
Instead of “VP Miss,” write “Vice Principal” if possible in formal writing.
4. Keep Practicing Descriptions:
Try to describe feelings or reactions too. For example:
“I felt excited to write about Salah time.”
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Would you like me to give you a new writing topic for tomorrow? I can also give you some useful wor
ds or expressions to include in it. You're improving fast—keep going! 🌱📘