Compose a dialogue between two friends about the effect of Corona (Covid19)
in the field of education. why you guys so shy in answering my questions. don't be so shyy... best answers will be highlighted on google... soo try giving best answers.
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Explanation:
In a way, I had my practice session for this quarantine last February. I fell and broke my ankle. I spent months on the couch and resolved that I was going to monetize my time and turn it into passive income. It's actually worked out.
So here's the question for you: are you a decent writer? Do you have experience writing essays for school, say? Then: Do you have an area of expertise, research or life experience, something that would be of use to others? Are you a voracious reader and learner? Do an audit. What do you know how to do that could be useful to others? Could you write about it
In my case, I used some of the time to learn about publishing on Kindle and the rest of the time writing books. In the past year I have published seven books on Kindle and until the coronavirus kicked in, I was earning $300-$500 per month. And I did not spend money to make this happen except for a few dollars that I spent paying Pressbooks to make a nice format for the book and a few dollars for my canva membership which I use to design my own covers for each book. No advertising. I use a free website. Writing a few blogs, making a few Facebook posts, and there you go.
The key is coming up with something that people really could use. So you have to carefully look at your assets. You have to look at the competition. What's out there already? Once you start working on it, you might hook up with people who are also doing nonfiction writing, maybe find somebody through social media who you would read their work and they would read your work and give/get feedback. Or find somebody with an interest in your topic, through Facebook, and see if you can find a volunteer reader. In other words, I did not pay editors, designers, advertisers, marketers. It's been a really fun project and now that I'm back in quarantine with the rest of the world, you can guess that there's more writing to do!
In my case, I have a long-standing interest in and professional relationship with the field of psychology. I also got very excited about the work of Jordan Peterson and started writing about his work which I spent a long time studying. After a while, I realized that I had learned a thing or two about self-publishing so I published, "Selling Know-How: A Cheat Sheet for Publishing on Kindle."
The good thing about publishing on Kindle is that the royalties are high: 70% if you price your book between $2.99 and $9.99. I have a book published by a scholarly publishing house and I get 10% for royalties. When you publish on Kindle, books are shorter. The book costs one third of a regular book but it's only about 100 or so pages. So, in a general sense, the project is easier. And your job is to come up with something super practical that really helps people. These days, people don't necessarily want to read the 300 page book with no stone unturned. They don't necessarily care about every reference. They want the bottom line.
Remember, it doesn't cost anything to put your books up on Kindle. Let's say they don't sell like crazy. Let's say your ambition is to establish your credibility in your field, to do something impressive which gives you street cred. So put your time into preparing your book and maybe you're not going to put a lot of time into marketing it. Maybe you'll just print out a few copies of the print book, or I should say have Amazon sell you a few copies for a couple of dollars each, and hand them out when you interview for positions in your field. Doing this can work in your favour in a competitive marketplace.
Or maybe your goal is to keep your kids busy. Maybe you want to come up with a publishing project where everybody does some research using the Internet and using the computers to come up with their chapters and mom's gonna be the editor and put this thing together. Maybe you had a family trip and you really learned all the ins and outs of travelling in a certain country. Why not work on a project?
We will get to the other end of this. The question is: will you have something to show for your time? If you have literary interests, and you may if you hang out reading answers on this website and others, think about what you can do to keep busy and productive.
Answer:
START BY CREATING A AMBIENCE OF THE SURROUNDINGS THEN EXCHANGE PERSONAL DETAILS THEN ABOUT THE TOPIC GIVEN THEN ABOUT THE ENDING AND CONCLUSTION AND AGREEMENT.
(U CAN USES THIS FOR ALL TYPES OF DIALOGUE WRITINGS)