Thursday, July 23, 2020

Post 14 - What Everyone Else Learned in English 1101

There are many similarities with my fellow colleagues about what we learned this summer. Most of us had the same struggles and found that simply practice make perfect. Writing is constant learning.

Madison Mitchell states "Clearly, we are not capable of eating an entire elephant in one bite, so why do we consistently expect perfection, when the point isn’t to be perfect, but to be better?" That is a great analogy to writing. We shouldn't expect to be masters from one English class, but to know that we have the knowledge to work toward something better than before.

Mark Valeich states "The only way to get better at writing is to keep on writing."  That's absolutely true. Even when we hate writing, the only what to become better is to practice. Practice often and you'll learn a tremendous amount in no time. We've been in this class 8 weeks and I'm confident that everyone has learned a thing or two.

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Post 14 - What Everyone Else Learned in English 1101

There are many similarities with my fellow colleagues about what we learned this summer. Most of us had the same struggles and found that si...