jueves, 19 de septiembre de 2013

METACOGNITIVE ANALYSIS-WRITING

I am used to writing, I have always written many genres, for instance, poems, tales, narratives, introductions of essays. However I did not use to write following certains steps or a specific organization since I did not have any supporting theory just my own conviction. Nevertheless, I have learned and tried to implement different theories and models since this year. Undoubtedly, the latter has help me to improve on my writing and what is more, I am writing safely and consciously.


 As regards vocabulary and management of grammar structures , I used to write and use similar words and despite the fact that I did use the dictionary to look for words, I did not do it as a means of upgrading and enriching my vocabulary. I have been trying to incorporate new words, structures, models and I really hope to keep progessing and not aggravating my writing pieces. Since writing requires to manage the language well among other issues, I think that by taking risks and by playing with words, one has the possibility to create a pleasing piece of writing.








Aggravating

1. to make worse or more severe; intensify, as anything evil, disorderly, or troublesome: to aggravate a grievance; to aggravate an illness.

2. to annoy; irritate; exasperate: His questions aggravate her. 3. to cause to become irritated or inflamed: The child's constant scratching aggravated the rash.


Conviction
 noun 1. a fixed or firm belief: No clever argument, no persuasive fact or theory could make a dent in his conviction in the rightness of his position.

 2. the act of convicting; a declaration that a person is guilty of an offense.

 3. the state of being convicted.

 4. the act of moving a person by argument or evidence to belief, agreement, consent, or a course of action; the act of convincing.

 5. the state of being convinced.

 safely adjective, saf·er, saf·est.
1. secure from liability to harm, injury, danger, or risk: a safe place.

 2. free from hurt, injury, danger, or risk: to arrive safe and sound.

 3. involving little or no risk of mishap, error, etc.: a safe estimate.

 4. dependable or trustworthy: a safe guide.

 5. careful to avoid danger or controversy: a safe player; a safe play. adverb 8. Informal. in a safe manner; safely:


Upgrade
 adjective, adverb, verb, up·grad·ed, up·grad·ing.
noun 1. an incline going up in the direction of movement.

 2. an increase or improvement: an upgrade in the year's profit forecast.

 3. a new version, improved model, etc.: The company is offering an upgrade of its sports sedan.

 4. an increase or improvement in one's service, accommodations, privileges, or the like: If the ship isn't full we'll receive an upgrade to a deluxe stateroom.

 5. something, as a piece of equipment, that serves to improve or enhance: a full range of upgrades available for your computer.

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