What I Learned in My English Class Essay

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    death.” I believe that this class truly encompasses this idea as it broadened our foundation as readers and writers. Prior to taking this course, English wasn’t my strong suit. I would constantly have to force myself to write something as simple as an intro. This class really got me out of my comfort zone which ultimately helped me become a better writer overall. I learned that the little things such as writing a shitty first draft and the looping exercises go a long way in formulating my thoughts

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    write”(Literacy). My literacy narrative essay takes a different path from this traditional definition in an attempt to define literacy as a never-ending process, while telling my story on how I learned to speak, read, and write in English after joining the military a little over twenty-two years ago. “Turn around. What is your problem? No habla ingles?” Those were the words from my Army basic training drill instructor as he yelled at me one inch away from my face on July 1992. I can still remember

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    Ever since I stepped foot into this english class, I knew that it would be completely different from my previous english classes. It was evident that the lessons learned within these four walls were going to carry through into the real world. If not all, then most of the activities we have completed has influenced us in was we have never been before. One activity in particular was the Stereotype Activity with Ms. Wolder. To take on the task of teaching the class about certain stereotypes and other

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    essentials of being an active leader at my school. When you are an active leader at your school, you must commit to a lot of commodities that meet the standards of ASB. I commit myself by attending school everyday at 7pm and I also attended all the home games at my school to show school spirit. In my first year of ASB, I was Sports Commissioner for my first year in ASB, and I was in charge of all the sporting events and organizing which days ASB had to attend those events. I also took change in organizing

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    and a reader I consider myself to be strong. In my opinion, these traits add up to create a good English student. Over the course of this year, I have improved greatly as a student and as a learner. Comparing new works of this year to older works I composed at the beginning of this year, I believe that I have not only evolved as a writer, but as a reader and a learner as well. I strongly believe this has been one of the most improved years of my Language Arts career. As a reader, I consider myself

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    English 10 has been one bizarre adventure from formal writing, to poetry, and then to creative writing. In this course, I have learned that there’s always room for improvement in everything I do. As a child, I struggled with writing, as English is my second language. This course has helped me grow in my writing skills, making it an enjoyable experience. Some of the strengths I have discovered in my writing is planning and editing. I tend to plan ahead of time before I write, so I have a clear understanding

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    I had a grate class with my Professor Mona, she was a nice instructor and she helped me to improve my English skills. For example, my weaknesses points as an English student, I’m not a good reader, I had a lot of grammatical mistakes, so she helped me by the reading assignments and she asked me to visit the writing center to improve my grammar skills. Also she helped me to improve and develop my strengths points as an English student, I’m good speaker so she improved this skill by presentation and

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    Throughout my education I excelled in every subject, until I entered high school. I began to take more rigorous courses and my grades began to drop. The coursework was a dozen times harder than any other courses I’ve ever taken and I struggled greatly. Instead of taking one AP course my junior year, I took three: English Literature, Physics 1, and Psychology. I lacked critical thinking skills and I believed everything teachers told me with no questions asked. I never questioned why a certain

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    Essay This semester, I have grown in my knowledge of my second language, English. Is now almost five months since I started; from the beginning I knew, it was a challenge because I was taking two other classes in Architecture which requires extensive time of lab time. It has been very exciting to read Edgar Allan Poe and Elie Wiesel’s work; this experience has been a deep personal reflection and insightful into human behavior, to read about the Holocaust and to understand what happened is been

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    My understanding of literacy has expanded over the course of my education. At the time, it came to my understanding that literacy was just an ability to learn how to read and write. Although this has been a part of my education, over time I have come to understand that literacy is a complex journey that involves learning how to take the written word and manifest on what it means to express yourself through writing. It also involves the ability to express your opinions and feelings through the written

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