Friday, December 4, 2009

Give us more

I don’t know why I’m always late when it comes to this blogging project. Well, it’s not surprising for even in some other things, I always get left behind. And as usual, I’m doing the same thing again. Blogging a week after the given signal. And I’m losing points again or maybe gaining no points at all. I have both bad and a kind of exciting week. Bad, for my English assignment was very low in score. If only I’m not irresponsible that I just did my assignment on the classroom that’s suppose to be done at home. And a kind of exciting for we’ll have no classes the coming Friday and some of my professors will be busy the next week coming so means having no classes again for some of my subjects. And of all the things I’m imagining to do the whole week, I’d just remember that I don’t have a blog yet. Plus, flooding assignments and more blogging and more assignments and……my excitement was gone! Yeah! Professor Lynnie really loves giving us bunch of work to do. Thank you my dear teacher!

Oral? Or Written

Maybe it’s appropriate to say that oral language has its own field in which it can be in its best used and same with the written. Still it’s best if both work. You’ll know how brilliant a person is through his way of communicating, expressing ideas and expressing oneself. When you’re applying for job, it’s important that you’re a good speaker and capable of answering others question for these are basis and requirements for best job opportunity and if you’re not, then you’re no good. And to be fair, let us get ahead of some writing beneficial contributions. Written language on the other hand, is a more comfortable way of presenting ideas. One is confident to publish his work for writing often requires no time pressure. In this way, you can manage a much stable and structured thoughts. When writing, you usually think several times and either change or draft the grammar and mechanics that can make your work best for your readers. Oral or written, still this has to do in developing our skills and in fact there are studies that indicate the strong relationship between oral language and reading, writing, and thinking.

... And again

In the first few hours of my English 2 subject, I immediately distinguished the difference compared of how we were before in our past English 1 the first time we met. I just can’t explain but there’s something with our professor the first time I saw her. Professor Lynnie Ann Deocampo… a serious type teacher I guess, that when she talks and asks questions, I feel I can never answer those anymore if I were to asked. She has this kind of can’t be seen power that whenever she stands and talks in front, she would surely catches everybody’s attention. Honestly, I feel fear with this subject... seems like more a combination of oral and written subject. This would be a tough fight most especially that I’m not that good in such field. I’m aiming for great improvement and hoping to have a job well done the whole semester.