
Chapter 4 : Writing Skills
What will you learn in this chapter

The chapter will guide students in writing with clarity and coherence, focusing on the correct use of spelling and punctuation. They will practice writing both in print and cursive, ensuring that their sentences and paragraphs are well-organized and easy to read.
Students will also develop their ability to transfer information to complete linear and non-linear texts. Through guided practice, they will learn to write different types of texts, including stories, formal letters, poems, descriptions, and instructions. This will encourage creativity while helping them understand the specific language and format required for each type of writing.
In addition to refining their spelling by applying spelling rules, students will explore how to create texts using a variety of media. This includes working with both linear and non-linear formats, allowing for a broader range of creative expression.
By the end of the chapter, students will be able to confidently write a variety of texts, use correct punctuation and spelling, and create both linear and non-linear texts. They will also be able to express their ideas clearly and creatively, laying the foundation for effective written communication in different contexts.
Topics in this chapter
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1. Cloze Passage / Text Completion
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2. Complex Sentence
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3. Essay
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4. Imperative Sentence
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5. Punctuation
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6. Simple Sentence and Compound Sentence
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7. Spelling
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8. Word Form
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9. Abstract Noun and Concrete Noun
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10. Adjective
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11. Adverb
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12. Article
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13. Collective Noun
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14. Common Noun and Proper Noun
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15. Comparative Adjective and Superlative Adjective
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16. Compound Noun
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17. Conjunction
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18. Correlative Conjunction
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19. Countable Noun and Uncountable Noun
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20. Gerund
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21. Interjection
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22. Modal Verb
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23. Personal Pronoun
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24. Phrasal Verb
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25. Possessive Case
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26. Preposition
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27. Reflexive Pronoun
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28. Relative Pronoun
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29. Singular Noun and Plural Noun
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30. Subject-Verb Agreement
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31. Synonym and Antonym
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32. Verb
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33. Verb To Be
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34. Verb To Have
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35. WH-Question (Interrogative Pronoun)
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36. Writing Subjective
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37. Proofreading