Spanish
1411-COMPOSITION 1/ INSTRUCTIONS
Compositions will be written in Spanish in a Word document. You must write in complete sentences.
The composition should be between 100 and 150 words. And, it must follow MLA guidelines.
Some are: 12 pt., Times New Roman, double spaced, with title, including a heading (not a header). Here is a LINK to a website that includes a complete list and examples of MLA guidelines in papers.
View the sample paper on the next page for an idea on how your paper must be formatted.
Writing Prompt:
Write a description of yourself. Include this information in your description:
· Your name and where you are from
Name= Pranil Dabadi
Place of birth = Nepal
International student
· Your major and where you go to school
Major = Chemical engineering
School=Northlake college
· The courses you are taking
Course=Spanish 1411- beginning Spanish I
· Where you work (if you have a job)
Job =Not working (international student on student visa)
Some of your likes and dislikes
Likes= playing online games,Singing,Reading nobels.
Dislike= laziness, sarcasm,cigratee smoking,drinking alcohols etc
Beatriz Martinez
Professor #####
Spanish 1411
21 May 2015
Composition 1-A little about me
The paper will begin here. You must indent the first sentence of a new paragraph. Because this paper will be brief, you will likely only have two or three paragraphs. The length of this paper is between 100 and 150 words. It must be written in Spanish. Students may not use an online translator with writing this assignment. However, the professor has allowed students to use an on line dictionary to look up words. One good site is “wordreference.com.” Students may not get help from a friend, neighbor, coworker, family member or anyone else when writing this composition. If the instructor suspects that someone has gotten help, the instructor will investigate the suspicion of cheating.
You might start your second paragraph here. If the word needs an accent mark (these are not optional), you can add them by typing ctrl+apostrophe, releasing, and then typing the vowel. To insert the “ñ,” type “ctrl+shift+~”, release, and type the letter “n.” This action will place the tilde over the “n.” Your paper should be formatted exactly as this sample paper. Otherwise, the instructor will deduct 20% from the grade for not following MLA guidelines. This is not optional. This paper does not require any citations or research.