When I arrived here in Canada I was confident that I could survive living here. I thought I had a good knowledge of English, especially in communication. But when I took the Canadian Language Benchmark test, I was frustrated with my marks. I only got level 6. When the facilitator explained to me the result and told me about LINC Home Study, I was delighted. Because I cannot just give up my job just to study English. As a single mom, it was a very good relief for me that I could improve my English while working.
I am one of the students in LINC Home Study right now. It is focused on learning English in speaking, writing, listening and reading. Right now, I'm in Module 6. Even though I have just started the said module, I have learned lots of rules in English that I hadn't learned when I was in the university back home.
I am one of the students in LINC Home Study right now. It is focused on learning English in speaking, writing, listening and reading. Right now, I'm in Module 6. Even though I have just started the said module, I have learned lots of rules in English that I hadn't learned when I was in the university back home.
One of the lessons I learned that I treasure was about the serious errors that a person can commit in writing a sentence. It was funny to recall how I learned about it. There was a time that my LINC Home Study teacher sent back my activity with a note on it saying “R.O.S.” I was so confused on how to revise my activity. I searched in google.com and even in yahoo.com to find an answer but I was not lucky enough to find it. So, I made a note to ask him when I chatted with him the following Monday. My teacher told me about its meaning. He was so generous to give me a list of other serious errors in writing a sentence. I wanted to share with you the lesson I've learned from him. He told me that the three serious errors in writing a sentence in English are the following.
Sentence-level errors: (SERIOUS)
1. ROS - Run-on Sentence
e.g. Tom went to work his wife went to school yesterday they had ice cream together.
Correct: Tom went to work. His wife went to school. They had ice cream together.
2. CS - Comma Splice
e.g. Tom went to work, his wife went to school, yesterday, they had ice cream together.
Correct: Tom went to work. His wife went to school. They had ice cream together.
3. FRAG - Fragment
e.g. Went to work. His wife school. While they had ice cream together.
Went to work. His wife school. They had ice cream together.
I was able to used the rules I've learned in this Module last week. I received a mail from the CRA telling me that my account was selected for a review. One of the pieces of information needed was about my residency for the past 2 years to present. Since I moved three times, I needed to make phone calls and even send a letter to my previous and present landlords. I was thankful to LINC Home Study because it helps me gain a little more confidence than I had before in making phone calls and even writing a letter.
I was able to used the rules I've learned in this Module last week. I received a mail from the CRA telling me that my account was selected for a review. One of the pieces of information needed was about my residency for the past 2 years to present. Since I moved three times, I needed to make phone calls and even send a letter to my previous and present landlords. I was thankful to LINC Home Study because it helps me gain a little more confidence than I had before in making phone calls and even writing a letter.
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