icemaster2340Threads: 14Posts: 50Author: Richard Tang Jan 24, 2010, 03:58pm #41 A. Publish your works here and hope someone will reply(Not always will someone reply) B. Use some $$ to get a real tutor to help youC. Try to suck up to that teacher(Not recommended for amateurs, might have opposite effects.)
roter0513Threads: 2Posts: 8Author: Sean Huang Jan 24, 2010, 06:36pm #42 That sounds terrible..I had ESL classes when I was in high school. I regretted that I had not done enough reading and writing when I had time in high school....Well, you still have chances....Going to library, grabbing some books to read that you are interested in....that will absolutely help you a lot for your writing...
hakimhuseinThreads: 6Posts: 17Author: Hakim Husein Feb 6, 2010, 07:30pm #43 I think it's safe to assume that everyone here has had at least one (in our opinions) bad professor/teacher in our lifetime. have you considered setting a time in which you can speak to your educator face-to-face and tell them straight up, "I would like to improve in this class. What do you suggest I do to improve my grade." From personal experience, it shows them you want to improve and do better.
link2314Threads: 2Posts: 4Author: FRANK KIM Feb 6, 2010, 11:41pm #44 Let's do it together! You'll be OK if you try hard!
sydney32Threads: 2Posts: 11Author: SJ Feb 8, 2010, 06:46pm #45 I have a essay to write that will be due in around 2 weeks. Hope I do good this time. The essay is related to "The Catcher In the Rye"
EnvieThreads: 4Posts: 74Author: H.J. Hunter Feb 9, 2010, 12:19am #46 Mmm...a most interesting book. Did you like it? Personally, I wasn't too thrilled about it unlike some of my classmates who say it was the best summer reading book.