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Monday, May 14, 2007

Refletion #12 My experience on blogging.

This semester was a long and exhausting journey, but I can sincerely say that my class of English was a impulse for me. It was my relaxing class that although we had work, readings and stuff to do, it was not so boring like the other classes because it had a new method of learning and gaining a grade that the other classes did not have. That new and improving method was the BLOGGING that was like having you own journal only that it was public. It was a way to give to others a little bit about you, a way to interact with other people and share ifferent points of view, for example in the comments. Blogging is a great method that the teacher used and for me it was the best. Like I have always said I do not like to much to read, BUT I do like to write. Wrinting is a way to show and express your feelings, feelings that sometimes are a little difficult to express my just saying them, but a little more easy and inspiring when you write them. BLOGGING excelent method and I can sincerely say that a person that is really interested in the class will like it...

Reflection #11 Maus

Maus was a very good and interesting comic to read, you know? I really enjoyed it. I do not know if it is the fact that it had drawings that made it so animated, but is type of book that you know that anyone would like. Maus is not only animated and interesting, but it teaches us and helps us understand a little bit more what our grandfathers had to pass throw in their time. Sometime we are so hard headed that we do not understand when somebody close to us wants to teach us something or even explain something to us, but it is not only when a particular person tells you the same thing that you parents or somebody very close to you told you that you understand what they were saying. Reading this book has made me see those years in another perspective besides my grandparents perspective. I believe it was a horrible time that nobody voluntary would take the chance to be the in the shoes of those that had to be there. So I say it again I really liked Maus and I hope that next year students that take this class can read it too and enjoy it.