Critical Reflection
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The practice of “The Role of Peer and Tutor” concept was never really utilized during my 10 years of education in both Primary and Secondary school. Most of my English teachers usually mark compositions mainly on the content, grammar and spelling mistakes. Little or no constructive feedback are given to students to help them really understand the mistakes made nor boost them to do better quality work. The teachers are also not that approachable nor are they willing to spend more time in correcting mistakes of certain weak students. Basically English lessons are based on assignments after assignments and grades after grades.

Also in Polytechnic, I was given a similar module like Effective Communication during my first semester upon being first year student there. They do help students brush up a little on the grammars, teaching on how to write a proper report and present effectively. But there is still not much constructive feedback being put in practice and non-beneficial to me. Once you sent the report to the lecturer, you will never see or know what happened to it ever again.

However it was a different case in University with Effective Communication module. We were forced to give our own opinions or feedback to other fellow classmates in our first assignment. Then we would be given another feedback by Brad himself, who teaches the course. The opportunity to “Learn, Unlearn and Relearn” English language and report writing is greatly ample and well utilized.

By using the same assignment to improve on further from draft after draft has made me more aware of the common mistakes or bad habits that I may have in writing. Comments are also given for me to know more like example why a certain sentence structure is wrong and it helps me to learn through such reasoning. Also a one-to-one sessions are made available to further assist students. I find this most effective as during this session, the main focus will be on the student him/herself in terms of mistakes and letting them be aware of the correct way of writing. In addition, general feedback on the mistakes by fellow classmates are also discussed during class and this helps me to learn to avoid it.


To be honest, I feel that I have slightly improve on my command of English writing skills. While I do other reports or assignments, I am more proactive in editing my reports over and over again. Also I tend to check on the habitual mistakes I would make on reports and quickly improve them further. Not only that, I would even consult other friends or classmates to read on my writing and give me feedback on grammar and content. In all, I feel that this module has greatly impact me to write better and be more receptive to feedback that helps to upgrade myself further. Having such enthusiastic and captivating tutor such as Brad himself has made learning English as well as the Effective Communication module itself more interesting and enriching for not only me but everyone.



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