Look back at your tutoring reports thus far and flesh out a few possible outlines or brainstorms for your case study. By now you should be at the stage where you can say something like:
"If I decide to write my case study on this student, it'll probably focus on self-management issues -getting organized, coming prepared, looking at the syllabus - and the strategies that I'm using to help the student."
"If I decide to write my case study on the other student, I'll probably focus on grammar editing strategies - I'll outline the strategies that we try over the course of the semester and chart our successes, her progress in becoming an independent self-editor."
Luigi
If I decide to write my case study on Luigi, most likely, I'll be covering self-management -- getting organized, coming prepared, understanding the writing prompt, knowing precisely what the teacher's looking for -- along with the outlining and essay structuring techniques we've discussed.
Lulu
If I decide to write my case study on Lulu, I'll be addressing both the essay structure methods and the sentence level grammar review we've been covering, since, as a non-native speaker and writer of English, we're having to tackle many issues at once.
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