What I Learned in My English Class Essay

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    English IV is the last English you have to have before you graduate. It focuses on reading and writing. It also implements listening and multitasking a little. You have to read several thrilling books and write an essay every other week or so. It also teaches public speaking. There are several projects that include presenting at the front of the class. This class will help tremendously with future endeavors as well. Whether you come to school everyday or not, this class teaches you alot. For one

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    helpful things I learned in English 125, but there are a few things that I strongly learned that have helped me a lot throughout the school semester. One of the things I have learned is MLA format which not only makes your papers look professional but it also makes people want to read it. Also, I learned that transitions are another important part in English because you need them throughout an essay in order for it to flow from paragraph to paragraph. The third thing I learned in class is that essays

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    Reflection On Writing

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    elementary school, I learned to write sentences. As time went on I learned to put those sentences in a paragraph which was three to five sentences. When I finally entered high school I learned to put those paragraph together which made the essay. When I was in English composition one writing had so much more than just having five paragraph. The writing was a way of expressing your creativity, idea, values, and emotion. It is not focusing on making five paragraph you could do what made you happy as

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    English IV is a class you have to pass to graduate. This class is very important and will teach you how to write essays in college, which is a good thing so you won’t be lost. I found out that essays was a big thing in english ,so just figured i have to do them to pass the class. English is something we have to use everyday. I broken my fear to stand and do a presentation in front of class because i had to get a grade can’t take a zero. This class taught me how to write in a different style and

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    never been one of my strengths. Even in high school, when I took an AP English literature course, I did not enjoy writing papers if need be. Since I did not fancy writing papers, I never developed a systematic writing process. I would write the paper last minute and pray for an A, but college doesn’t work like that. When I came to college, I placed into music classes first so that I could develop those skills, thus leaving my core classes (including English) on the backburner. Although I do not regret

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    As an English student here at Chaffey College, I can say Ms. Ford 's class was the right fit for me. She warned us early on that her class would not be for everyone. For myself, I can say she has taught me a lot throughout the course of English 475. Her love for teaching shows and has helped me through my journey of earn my “A” in her class. Every day we learned something new that is what made it important for me to attend class every day. During this time, I have worked extremely hard and devoted

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    School Introduction I decided to further my master’s degree study at Stirling Management School because I want to be a successful entrepreneur in the future. Through the first semester of MBA program here, I have developed my four major objectives of personal development: to improve my English skills which including speaking, reading, listening, and writing, to strengthen business knowledge, to develop organizational skills, and to develop team working skills. Furthermore, I have learned and practiced

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    within my community and race, one of my biggest challenges that I faced in my education was me not being allowing to speak my first language, Spanish, since I started in elementary until now. Many English Second Language Learned tend to forget to speak their first language primary because of the laws that we have within the education. With the ability of having language loss, there is more into the language itself besides being able how to speak the language. My family 's influence on my literacy

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    Literacy Memories What do you think of when you hear the word literature? Most people think that literature is just analyzing poems that have no real meaning behind them or writing a 10 page paper that your English teacher assigns you to do in one night. But recently I have learned that literature plays one of the biggest roles in a person 's life. You use reading and writing every single day. Reading texts, reading signs, writing emails, and the music that you listen to are all examples of literature

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    English Reflection

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    Before I stepped foot into my English 1303 class, I had assumed that it would’ve been a class that I was not fond off. Within high school, English was never one of my strong points; so when college started I did not really know what to expect. Most of the time during high school, I would never really give much thought into how my essays were written, I just wrote them to get it over with. Within high school English classes, I had never experienced any sort of connection with the pieces that I had to

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