What I Learned in My English Class Essay

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    Introduction For this assignment, my group and I researched the physical domain from birth until late childhood. In our presentation, we embedded the typical changes in children’s bodies and motor skills. Simultaneously, we discussed the atypical physical development in children. It is essential to know about typical and atypical development in all of the domains for early identification purposes, to understand certain behaviors that students may display, and know which adjustments need to be made

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    English has never been my best subject, do to my lack of abilities of writing a good essay. This year I got to learn how to write better essays and also got to read the popular novel, “The Great Gatsby”. Also, I learned how to write a rhetorical analysis essay, which I did fairly well on. Grammar has always been hard for me but this year it became a little less harder. An assignment that I liked was when we had to do the persuasive speech. I really liked that assignment because I chose a topic

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    Classroom Reflection

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    semester I will be tutoring Aidan. Aidan is eight years old and is currently in the third grade at Rayburn Elementary. I chose to tutor Aidan for many reasons. The first is my interest in working with ESL students. Aidan was born in Mexico, and learned Spanish before he learned English. Aidan told me that although he spoke Spanish when he was younger, he no longer speaks Spanish. Although Aidan now only speaks English, this background will still most likely have an influence on how he reads. I have tutored

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    change in my life. The day I first came to America. Coming to America was one of the hardest change I had to adapt to. Knowing that I am leaving my own country, my friends and relatives behind saddened me. Leaving my homeland, Vietnam, meant that I had to learn a completely new language and make new friends. When I first came here I was only 9 years old; I did not know anything. I had always thought I was going to spend the rest of my life in my country, since I was born there, but I guess I was wrong

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    I remember when I first came to the Wilkes University, one of my edifier (?) (Friend, teacher, mother) told me "Don’t judge your class in the beginning, judge your class at the end of course”. In the beginning of my classes I was very nervous about how to write an essay. However, I believe my writing skills has effectively improved. To be honest, English 101 wasn’t an easy class for me in the beginning. College writing is entirely different from high school writing. I always have trouble with grammar

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    a child I was born into a Spanish speaking family, which made my first language Spanish. I began with the similar syllables as most babies do mamà, papà, and so on. Both of my parents are from different parts of Mexico which exposed me to a Spanish speaking environment and very little writing. I wrote and read poorly in Spanish. However, the language spoken by my peers outside my home was another. Being raised in Pomona, CA my community and school practiced wo different dialects of English. Under

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    obstacles. At the end of 2010, my family and I immigrated to the United States of America in search of new opportunities. At the time, I had mixed emotions about the move, I was unable to process everything. I did not know how I was going to survive in a new country with a completely different culture. For the first ten years of my life, I had been brought up in an Indian household where I had been instilled with Indian values and spoke Punjabi. Much to my dismay, my largest obstacle would be the

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    Mrs Gramigna Teacher

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    School named Mrs.Gramigna was the best teacher I ever had. She was an English teacher that would take responsibility for students that are struggling in the English department. I come from an Asian family and even though I have lived in America for more than 6 years, I still have problems with English. I was struggling in Mrs.Gramigna’s class and she noticed that and she motivated me to learn vocabulary words when I go home everyday. That’s what I did and I soon started to figure out

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    Reflective Essay Writing

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    After thirteen years of English I’ve realized that English does not come easy to me. It’s important to note that my writing skills have improved over the years. Going into my first year of college, I was nervous. I knew that my writing needed improvement. During my first semester of college, I was able to take the WAC 101 class. This class not only improved my writing, but it also encouraged me to start reading again. I look at reading as a task instead of a hobby, but I know that it can progress

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    them in learning the English language. There are classes nightly for individuals who are in the English language class as well as different levels for individuals who are further along in the education program. The first level is for those who have just begun to learn the language. They go over vocabulary and past tense vs. future tense. Once they are able to write coherent sentences and understand individuals who are speaking English, they are moved to the upper level class. In this one, the students

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