Tuesday, June 19, 2012

My Goals in Englcom (Final)



Goal setting is the first step to success. It provides us a direction, purpose as well as motivation and drive for ambition. This holds true for everyone and to all fields of endeavor. Likewise, setting my goals to achieve in Englcom will help me improve my writing skills, expand my knowledge and become a more responsible student.




One goal that I want to achieve is to pass the course and be the best student that I can possibly be. I wish to learn, communicate and become prepared for writing tasks and successfully complete as much material I can with respect to assignments and activities in my Englcom course. I want my efforts to be recognized and hope to communicate to my mentors that I am trying hard to do and excel and while doing so, enjoy the tasks and challenges that are presented before me.

I have always wanted to improve my writing skills. As a student, my writing skills are crucial to everything I do. We write often and write a lot.  It has become an inevitable task. We could write an essay, poem, research or even a letter to potential future employers, so it is really important that for me to hone my writing skills, and since it is very well related to my chosen career path, it would really be of much use. I want to focus on being to be able to write academically with little or no mistakes. I think that learning new strategies and techniques in writing would help improve my essays, particularly my writing style and voice. It would give me an identity and place in the world of writing.

                     
 Reading improves writing in many ways and the amount of information we can get is endless. Although I may not be a bookworm, I try to read books when I get the chance. I believe that it is not healthy to limit ourselves in our own little mental world. Our mind collects certain ideas and styles from what we read, which we can later integrate into our own.

Many have told me that one of the best ways to improve writing skills would be to keep writing. I think that joining the English Learning Laboratory Program for Writing was a good thing for me since I get to practice writing after class which in turn helps with later writing tasks.

To be able to succeed in writing, one should be open to constructive criticism and accept feedback. I used to publish my essays online back in high school. I had written essays that were well received and were said to have been comprehensive and well-written, but that wasn’t always the case. I read comments and tried to adjust my style accordingly while keeping my target audience in mind. It really helped in improving my writing skills.

In conclusion, I think that it would be safer to say that "Practice makes permanent." rather than the more conventional "Practice makes perfect." One cannot become a better writer just by simply writing all day and night. For me to become a better writer, I need to be corrected when I go wrong.

Writing about my goals for Englcom has given me inspiration to thrive for success and has given me a more optimistic view towards writing. Setting goals for things we want to achieve is important because as Fitzhugh Dodson said: 

"Without goals, and plans to reach them, you are like a ship that has set sail with no destination." - Fitzhugh Dodson

My Goals in Englcom (Draft)



Goal setting is the first step to success. It provides us a direction, purpose as well as motivation and drive for ambition. This holds true for everyone and to all fields of endeavor. Likewise, setting my goals to achieve in Englcom will help me improve my writing skills, expand my knowledge and become a more responsible student.

One goal that I want to achieve is to pass the course and be the best student that I can possibly be. I wish to learn, communicate and become prepared for writing tasks and successfully complete as much material I can with respect to assignments and activities in my Englcom course. I want my efforts to be recognized and hope to communicate to my mentors that I am trying hard to do and excel and while doing so, enjoy the tasks and challenges that are presented before me.

I have always wanted to improve my writing skills. As a student, my writing skills are crucial to everything I do. We write often and write a lot.  It has become an inevitable task. We could write an essay, poem, research or even a letter to potential future employers, so it is really important that for me to hone my writing skills, and since it is very well related to my chosen career path, it would really be of much use. I want to focus on is to be able to write academically with little or no mistakes. I think that learning new strategies and techniques in writing would help improve my essays, particularly my writing style and voice. It would give me an identity and place in the world of writing.

                     
 Reading improves writing in many ways and the amount of information we can get is endless. Although I may not be a bookworm, I try to read books when I get the chance. I believe that it is not healthy to limit ourselves in our own little mental world. Our mind collects certain ideas and styles from what we read, which we can later integrate into our own.

Many have told me that one of the best ways to improve writing skills would be to keep writing. I think that joining the English Learning Laboratory Program for Writing was a good thing for me since I get to practice writing after class which in turn helps with later writing tasks.

To be able to succeed in writing, one should beopen to constructive criticism and encourage feedback. I used to publish my essays online back in high school. I had written essays that were well received and were said to have been comprehensive and well-written, but that wasn’t always the case. I read comments and tried to adjust my style accordingly while keeping my target audience in mind. It really helped in improving my writing skills.
In conclusion, I think that it would be safer to say that "Practice makes permanent." rather than the more conventional "Practice makes perfect." One cannot become a better writer just by simply writing all day and night. Fore me to become a better writer, I need to be corrected when I go wrong.
Writing about my goals for Englcom has given me inspiration to thrive for success and has given me a more optimistic view towards writing. Setting goals for things we want to achieve is important because as Fitzhugh Dodson said: 

"Without goals, and plans to reach them, you are like a ship that has set sail with no destination." - Fitzhugh Dodson




Diagnostic Essay: Rambling Thoughts About What it is and Why We Write

Looking at writing from a viewpoint.
An attempt to describe why it is very important.
                                                                                                                                                                Many times, I have been left idle by a simple question, "Why do we have to write?" In reality, writing isn't that simple. In fact, it is very broad as a topic or as a word to define. Students such as my self look at it simply as a requirement and something that is inevitable and even annoying, especially when one doeso not have much to write about or cannot think of one. The feeling of having cloudy or empty thoughts makes writing quite scary for me, and something I try to avoid. But in spite of my contradicting thoughts, I still appreciate its beauty and the capacity it allows many of us to. Writing is a gift, a privilege, an ability and a form of art in itself. For one, it gives us some sort of freedom, a rewarding feeling to speak and be heard and within it, we  are able to express our thoughts, our emotions as well as opinions that each and everyone of us are entitled to. Writing has been used by our ancestors and their forefathers. It has not only been a method to record information and symbolism regarding the earlier civilizations but also as a medium to tell stories to awaken the hearts and minds of many in order for them to take action and fight abuse and slavery from foreign oppresors. Writing as a form of art came to be as it is now from the works of man. Through their stories, poems, odes and other literature, writing has taught us and has helped shape us as better intellectuals. In modern times, appreciation for writing may have been protruded by personal struggles and the stresses of everyday life  so we sometimes hope for it to be non-existent. It's a foolish thought as not only is it impossible but also because it carries too much value and importance to be forgotten.

Writing is our key to communicating with the world. With it, we have our rights and without it, our whole civilization, lost. It gives us reason for existence and enables us to learn invariably as we go through with life.