Guided Practice B: Your English Goals (Short Writing)
Write three short sentences about your English goals in the response box. Use three sentence frames from the card.
Write 3–4 sentences about your English goals
6-8 min
3–4 sentences
- Uses at least 3 sentence frames
- Clear honest goals
- Simple accurate English
- Complete sentences only
Instructions
- Use three or four frames from the card.
- Write full sentences only.
- Keep the task short and clear.
6-8 min
What to do
- Choose three sentence frames.
- Write one sentence for each frame.
- Use your own information.
- Listen to the model answer if you want help.
Why this matters
Short clear sentences are a good first writing step. They help you say your goal without too many new words.
Concept explanation
A full sentence gives a complete idea. It is not one word.
Example: I want to improve my listening.
Worked example
View model answer
Prompt: Write about your English goals.
Model answer: I am studying English because I want to feel more confident when I speak. My main goal is to improve my listening. I will read for ten minutes each day.
Why it works: The answer has three full sentences. Each sentence gives one clear idea.
Task
Write three short sentences in the response box. Use three frames from this list:
- I am studying English because ...
- My main goal is to ...
- One small step I will take is ...
- I hope I can ...
Write your own ending for each sentence.
How success is measured
- You write three full sentences.
- Each sentence has your own information.
- Each sentence is easy to understand.
- You do not copy the model answer.
Common mistakes
- Writing only single words.
- Copying the sentence frame with no new information.
- Trying to use too many hard words.
Reflection
Which sentence is clearest?
Self-check
- 3–4 sentences
- Goals are clear
- Grammar is simple
- At least one habit mentioned
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You write three full sentences, use your own information, and keep the meaning clear.