A simple reflection of our writing journey in Mrs. Caroline’s English Correspondence class, learning through mistakes, teamwork, and small improvements along the way.
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Blog Post 4: From Reflection to Confidence
Date: 20 April 2025
In our final reflections, each team member shared how they’ve grown through the course. Jare felt more confident in using grammar and structure correctly. Namploy gained more control over professional and polite writing, especially in handling complaints. Satang appreciated learning how to write formal emails with proper tone and format. Sarn felt he had improved in expressing ideas more clearly and involving others. Though grammar and vocabulary still need practice, we’re proud of the progress we’ve made as communicators. This journey helped us become more thoughtful, structured, and confident in our English writing.
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Blog Post 3: Learning from Mistakes
Date: 11 March 2025
Writing Assignment 2 didn’t go as well as we’d hoped. While we understood the task, the final result lacked the creativity and clarity we had in Assignment 1. Jare felt the writing came out flat. Namploy mentioned that poor planning made it feel rushed. Satang pointed out that our arguments weren’t well supported or structured. Sarn noticed that with better teamwork and time management, the outcome could have been stronger. This assignment reminded us how important early planning, clear roles, and open communication are when it comes to creating polished, effective writing.
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Blog Post 2: Our First Writing Challenge
Date: 4 February 2025
Looking back on Assignment 1, we saw both strengths and areas to improve. Jare thought the content lacked clarity. Namploy noticed repeated grammar errors and weak flow, while Satang felt our arguments were not well supported. Sarn realized that leading the team means not only organizing but also listening to everyone’s ideas. We all agreed that writing isn’t just about grammar—it’s about cooperation and building something together. From this assignment, we learned the value of revising as a team and planning ahead.
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Blog Post 1: Figuring It Out Together
Date: 14 January 2025
Before we even started Assignment 1, just figuring out how to work together was a challenge on its own. Jare noticed our writing styles were really different, which made it hard to find one clear voice. Namploy felt a bit unsure about using formal language and wanted to improve tone. Satang enjoyed brainstorming but found it hard to organize those ideas into something clear. Sarn, as the group lead, realized early on that teamwork isn’t just about dividing work—it’s about making sure everyone’s involved. This first phase wasn’t about a final product, but about learning how to build something together.
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About Us
We’re Jare, Sarn, Namploy, and Satang—students from the Humanities Faculty at Kasetsart University, majoring in KITMAN. In Mrs. Caroline’s English Correspondence class, we weren’t always confident writers. Each of us had our own struggles, whether it was grammar, structure, or just finding the right words. But along the way, we learned to support each other, listen, and improve—bit by bit. This blog reflects the process, not perfection. It’s our way of looking back on how far we’ve come.

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