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Friday, 29 September 2017

Random writing


Ernest Hemingway

“There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.”


  1. This activity can be done whenever you want but it will also be done at the start of the lesson in your English class and you will do this twice a week in your English lessons. You will arrange which two lessons with your English teacher.
  2. Your English teacher will give you a topic or set of slides from their Google Site to write from for that week. You will pick one slide to write about and you will argue for or against the statement on the slide.
  3. You will copy or screenshot the slide and put it at the top of your writing and you will write for a maximum of 10 minutes. You will write it on a Google Doc titled ‘Random Writings’ that will be sent out to you. This will allow you to edit and proof it using ‘Grammarly’. After your 10 minutes of writing, you will get 5 minutes to edit and proofread it.
  4. Once you’ve proofed it, you will then, at the end of the second session, select your best work and then, with the picture at the top, copy and paste it into your Blog.
  5. Good luck!

Start writing here:Screenshot 2017-09-27 at 1.48.20 PM.png

I thInk they should get payed for every tIme they play Ice hockey because they have to to pay for theIr mouthguard and for theIr  hockey stIcks and for the gas to put In theIr cars to get to every game and every tIme they  traInIng..

And I don’t thInk It Is fear that If they go to a game not get payed that Is not fear at all.

So I thInk they should get payed..




Screenshot 2017-09-27 at 2.00.54 PM.png

I thInk he should not  pay for every fIsh he catches because he wIll he to seed so much money just to catch fIsh when he could spend hIs money on other thIngs lIke food and beddIng and clothes.

And not waste hIs money on fishIng..  






I thInk  that boxIng should be classed as a sport  because people can get really fit

And it is a really good work out...

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