What I Learned in My English Class Essay

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    English class has been a major part of the curriculum in every grade that I and every other student have braved. Some classes were more engaging than others, but in all of them I learned something about myself. Few, however, have affected me like my most recent English class, English II. English II brought to light my successes and failures as a student. In English II, I overcame a difficulty, discovered a difficulty that I still have today, and rediscovered a passion for reading. Before English

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    My Foreign Language

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    history, appreciate their poetry, or savor their songs. I am bilingual which means I speak two different languages one is my native language which is Amharic while the other one is English. I learned English since I was in kindergarten. Language is something that is learned by putting all your effort in it, learning a language never stop it, allows you to think outside the box which means you get to see someone else's point of view. I learned English in kindergarten but it was still difficult for me to

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    English Subject Analysis

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    English has always been one of my favorite subjects over many others. Growing up writing always came easy to me and I've always been able to think and produce more adequately compared to my peers which always came in handy since English has always been a required subject. I feel as if writing is an amazing way to express yourself. When you write it is absolutely endless with words and phrases describing how you feel or think. Throughout high school I learned how to express myself more and more each

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    English 101 has been such an adventure. I know that sounds corny, but I just couldn’t help myself. When I decided to do a short-term English class, I thought it would be fun and challenging; My expectations were correct. As I write this reflection, I look back on the topics and assignments that existed in this short period of time from post 1 to the multi-modal project. I will list the challenges I experienced which creating the creative project, what I learned from the beginning of class to the

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    My Journey Through English 111 English 111 has made a positive impact on me as a student. I have learned a lot in English considering the short amount of time I have spent in the class. English has always been one of my strong points, but I have always looked to find ways to improve my English skills. During the class I learned several new techniques and skills to improve myself as a student. I am glad I had a smart professor to help guide me along the way. Attendance is an area I did well on

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    Reflection When my advisor asked me if I wanted to take summer school the first thing I said was, “Yeah, I want to take English 101.” The only problem was that it started at 8AM and I usually worked the night before, but I thought I could handle it. I enjoy writing. I actually write in my free time sometimes, so I thought English would be no problem. For me, writing is either extremely easy or extremely hard. It’s easy for me when I don’t have restrictions from what I can write about. I can pick any

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    When I first read about this course in a summer email, I was blown away by the description and content of the reacting class. It seemed like more of a fun game that a few good friends might play rather than an honors history course. Over the past few months, I have seen that this course is a combination of game and class, which, in turn, makes learning fun. This is the reason that I have learned much about history and perhaps even more about myself during this course. I could say that I learned

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    Sound of English I was seven years old and it was my first day in an American school. My mom and dad had decided that moving to the U.S would be the best option in order for us to have a better life rather than the one we had in Mexico. I didn't know a single word in English so I was put in the bilingual class. In the class the teacher spoke in both English and Spanish, it was in order to help me slowly learn the language but also feel comfortable talking in both languages. Since I came to this

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    Tenth Class Reflection

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    My tenth grade year of high school proved to be a year saturated with learning. The class that made me see that the most was English II. I gained a great deal of knowledge regarding my writing abilities, and I realized that I was not as skilled in the subject of English as I had previously thought. This class taught me to appreciate English, and it eventually became my favorite subject. Weaknesses, strengths, and new discoveries abounded that year, but they all eventually led me to success. It did

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    My whole school career was spent I was in the German education system, where the majority of my classes were in German. The few hours of English class I had a week and the fact that I am fluent in speaking English, did not necessarily help me improve my written English. Additionally, I have never been a very good, confident writer to begin with, be it in English or in German. However, taking a Writing 101 has helped me better my skills in writing and better understanding the concepts of English grammar

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