Moving to a new country and leaving family behind is hard from the beginning and even after arriving adapting to the new culture is a challenge. Despite all this, the biggest hardship you can face is overcoming the language barrier. After hours of practicing the pronunciation of over a thousand words until people don’t answer your questions with “what?” or “hunh?” anymore, and even mastering listening skills to the point of being able to watch an entire movie without subtitles, victory over the foreign tongue may seem possible; however, next time you find yourself sitting in a classroom facing a blank paper and a board is in front of your desk with the assignment of the day: write an essay. Suddenly, the teacher starts to explain a list of rules that seem to never end and it feels like you are learning the language all over again. …show more content…
Since international students may be the ones that struggle the most with writing assignments, all of the rules and principles that Reid talks about in her essay “Ten Ways to Think About Writing” will benefit