My Journal
I still
remember the first meeting of writing class last January. Every class gathered
in auditorium and the lecturers explained what should we do in writing class
this semester. Mr. Taloko told us to create a blog and post our assignment on
it. I thought it would be boring because I do not know how to use blog, but I
was wrong. It is very interesting. We can read our friends’ assignment and then
give them feedback or give response based on their post.
During
learning process in the class, I got important lesson. For instance, we
described our friend who sat in front of us or animals appearance, stative
verbs, prepositions, talk about our hometown, and so on. My lecturer explained
it very clearly, so that I can understand it very well. He gave us many varied
example to make us more understand. Sometimes, he told us to come in front of
the class to read our answer or wrote it on the white board. He will discuss it
and give us a revision and advice.
Around two weeks ago, Mr. Taloko
told us what should we do before the midterm test. He said that that we should
make an autobiography and a journal. For an autobiography, it should be written
in 2000 words. Actually, I was really shocked, because 2000 words in a week was
really short time. After telling us about the tasks, Mr. Taloko said that he
would discuss it again with other lecturers. In the following week, Mr. Taloko
still did not tell us about the result of their discussion. Of course, I did
not do the tasks before he told us the result, but I was worried if the result
still written in 2000 words. The next meeting, Mr. Taloko told us about the
autobiography should not be written in 2000 words, but at least 250 words. It was
a relief. And, we were only asked to post one journal, actually this journal^^
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