Sunday, April 26, 2020
My First English 101 Assignment
My First English 101 AssignmentDuring the first week of English 101, I was so anxious about the assignment that I was even sweating. My English 101 professor, a smart, intelligent woman, was giving me a tremendous amount of pressure. And while I would have preferred to do this assignment all by myself, I was glad to be part of a class that I was comfortable with.The instructor for English 101 was very helpful and fun, and the students in her class were always friendly and open to communication. After a week, I had gained confidence and my English 101 essay was relatively easy, and my writing had improved this semester.I was nervous about English 101, because I was still not sure how I would answer the questions. I had no clue what to write. This was the biggest concern, but luckily, the rest of the class helped me out.On the first day of English 101, my professor asked us to read the translation of 'Confessions of a Madman' and then tell us our knowledge about the famous murderer of Camus. For the first few minutes of class, I was nervous. But I decided to read the book myself.I was not sure what to write, but after reading the chapter, I realized that I had nothing to say except my opinion of this book. I really enjoyed reading it, and I think the entire class did as well. For me, I was able to start my essay naturally, and I felt confident to make some statements.During the next English 101 session, I looked forward to studying and talking to my English professor. She was incredibly supportive of me, and we talked about all of the possible topics for my essay. I was able to compose my thoughts, and I was confident that I could write a great essay. The assignment was challenging, but I completed it easily.My English 101 experience was much easier than I expected. The professor gave me lots of support, and I was able to express myself better each day. I am glad that I took English 101 because I felt like I was learning how to write in the college level. My writ ing has improved this semester, and now I am confident that I can teach English as a 2nd language at my university.
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