Half
Way Learning Blog 2
Here we are
already into Unit two, it seems as though this class is flying by. We just read another article from the “Grassroots
Writing Journal” talking about grammatical snobbery. In this article it talked about the proper
use of grammar and how different types of words can mean pretty close to the
same thing along with the way that it fits into the context or genre. Friday we got into our groups for the project
and talked about some topic ideas for this project. We each came back on Monday and had an idea
for a topic which we finally decided on and were ready to begin. We began answering the research proposal
questions which we completed, and then moved on to complete the juxtaposition. While answering the research proposal
questions as a group it seemed to me that we answered them as thoroughly as we
could. Now that we have moved into the
second unit and have been paired up into groups, we are all starting to get to
know each other better and it makes the projects simpler I believe. Also, as a class each person answered some
questions on “Standard English.” I felt
like a majority of the class all came up with the same answers to each question
for the most part. With this in mind and
only being in this Unit for a little over a week I have already learned a fair
amount, and I am very excited to begin our research.
After only being
on this Unit for a little over a week, I have already learned three different
vocab words. Up until today, Wednesday,
I had no idea was a juxtaposition was.
After finishing the research questions today we all asked each other “what
is a juxtaposition?” the reply from everyone was I don’t know. So we decided it would be a good idea to ask
since it is due the next class. After
asking, all three of us decided it was just a fancy word for an example of our
notecard. During our discussion of “Standard
English” there were two words that came up that I was unsure of what they
meant: Code Switching and Code
Meshing. Code switching is utilizing two
different languages while speaking, “switching” back in forth between the two
languages. Code meshing is the other
which means utilizing two distinct English dialects within written genre. These are just a few things I have learned
within the first week of this Unit.
At this point I
do not have any questions about the project, but if I do I will not hesitate to
ask. Like I said in the last blog, I
normally just wait until the end of class to ask if necessary.
The first day I
was very confused thinking everything for the Unit was due on Friday. As it seemed a few others thought the same
thing and began to ask. You quickly
answered saying No No only the rough draft.
At this point the whole class was at a sign of relief. As Unit two progresses at this point you have
explained everything very clear, and everything seems to be understood.
I feel like I am
communicating with my group members very well.
When picking out the topic it was very simple, because we all liked the
same idea which made everything very easy and simple. While doing the research questions we each
came up with different ideas and were able to talk over each of them and agree
on the best ones. Getting along with
group members makes everything much more fun and enjoyable to do.
Group projects
never seemed to go very well for me throughout High School, but the entire college
group projects have went very well. I
have enjoyed working with all of my group members throughout the semester. Dealing with great groups it has definitely
changed my opinion to the good on group projects.