Please don't piggy-back your questions on other students' posts or replies. That's how things get lost.

You posted this:
I am having a problem with my assignment, I am currently attending Froster for Medical billing and Coding. The subject is about writing a paragraphs for a potential employer and showing purpose to show enthusasm for the position that I have chosen. Can't seem to start or finish my paragraph. English is not a good subject for me.

Once you post what you have written -- and make absolutely sure it's not a first or second draft! -- someone here will read it over and give you pointers.

PS -- You'd do yourself a favor if you stop telling yourself that you're not good at English. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy!

What you are being asked to do is explain why you want this job, and why you would be good at it, an asset to your employer. That you need the job for the money is not a good reason to hire you. You must explain why you would be a good person for the employer to hire.

Based on your post, it seems like you need help with writing a paragraph to show enthusiasm for a potential employer in the field of medical billing and coding. Writing paragraphs can be challenging, especially if English is not your strongest subject. Here's how you can approach this task:

1. Understand the purpose: Before you start writing, make sure you understand the purpose of the paragraph. In this case, the purpose is to demonstrate your enthusiasm for the position you have chosen. Think about what aspects of the job or the field excite you and how you can convey that in your writing.

2. Brainstorm ideas: Take some time to brainstorm ideas for your paragraph. Consider the skills, experiences, or qualities that make you a good fit for the position. Also, think about specific examples or anecdotes that highlight your enthusiasm.

3. Outline your paragraph: Once you have your ideas, create an outline for your paragraph. Start with an engaging introduction that grabs the reader's attention and clearly states your enthusiasm for the position. Then, use supporting details or examples in the body of the paragraph to further illustrate your passion. Finally, end with a strong conclusion that reiterates your enthusiasm and wraps up the paragraph.

4. Write a first draft: Based on your outline, start writing a first draft of your paragraph. Don't worry about making it perfect yet; just focus on getting your ideas down on paper. Allow your writing to flow naturally and try not to overthink it.

5. Revise and edit: Once you have a first draft, take some time to revise and edit your paragraph. Look for ways to improve your wording, sentence structure, and overall clarity. Consider seeking feedback from others, such as classmates or teachers, to get different perspectives and suggestions for improvement.

Remember, practice makes perfect, so don't be discouraged if it doesn't turn out exactly how you want it initially. With time and effort, you can improve your writing skills. You got this!