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Extractions: The purpose of the composition assignments is to teach the students to write directly in the target language without translation from English. To encourage students not to depend entirely on dictionaries, grammars, or other aids while writing, there are some in-class compositions. Each course syllabus describes how many compositions are required and which compositions are assigned as in-class work. In 1A, do the first composition in class with the students as a group. Select a topic that has been included in the oral class input and which students feel comfortable talking about. Solicit ideas and rephrase them into an initial sentence. Continue until you have written a composition of 5-8 lines on the board. Students use this as a model to write their own composition on the same or a similar topic.
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