Sunday, September 17, 2006

Chapter 5

Chapter 5 deals with problems and concerns the writer may have that should be taken into consideration. People have pressures coming from many different things in their life. Coping with independence, children, jobs, and other classes are just a few of them. As tutors, we must try to be sympathetic and respectful. There could also be cultural differences to work through, or a writer whose second language is English may come into the writing center. English is a difficult language, and as a student of Japanese, I can understand how hard it is to learn another language. Some writers may have learning disabilities or basic writing skills. The bottom line is, as tutors, it is our job to help make others better themselves at writing, no matter what kind of difficulties they may be having.

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