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Alycat Yellow-bellied Woodpecker


Joined: Oct 12, 2007 Age: 21 Posts: 66 Location: Birmingham
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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:21 am Post subject: Struggling to understand an assignment |
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Our first assignment is to 'learn something new related to your subject area'. We are supposed to learn something we don't know, and then write reflectively about it.
However, I am struggling to think of WHAT to learn. My subject area is English, and anything that would be classed as my subject area I already know (because it's my subject area). The more I think about it, the more confused I become, and I don't want to fail my first assignment.
How can you learn something new about your subject specialism? The idea behind the assignment is apparently that we should experience what it is like for a child to learn something they struggle with and know nothing about, but I cannot struggle studying a topic that is my speciality.
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PilotPirx Deinonychus


Joined: May 09, 2008 Age: 38 Posts: 300 Location: Amsterdam, NL
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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:03 am Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | My subject area is English |
Seems a large enough subject to learn something new about it every day for the rest of your live.
Nobody is perfect in such a large area and if it's about languages, then every single book you read can tell you something new about how this language can be used, how details in arranging words or accentuation can make a big difference in style. How is everyday language different from book language. How is the language a news speaker uses different from a fashion magazine? What kinds of grammar errors are allowed in what kind of text (eg news headlines)? What about historical changes in the use of language? Language use in different cultures? _________________ Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before (E.A.Poe)
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schleppenheimer Phoenix


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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:28 am Post subject: |
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| What about recent slang words that have become part of the dictionary now? i.e. such as using Google as a verb -- "I googled that subject." Words like that . . . |
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Sedaka Searching For My Catcher in the Rye

Joined: Jul 17, 2006 Age: 26 Posts: 5213 Location: In the recesses of my mind
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Alycat Yellow-bellied Woodpecker


Joined: Oct 12, 2007 Age: 21 Posts: 66 Location: Birmingham
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 4:02 pm Post subject: |
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I think my problem is that the assignment was changed. Well, actually our tutor was originally unsure of what the specifications were and told us it didn't have to be to do with subject area. I came up with an idea, and then he told us it had to be subject area. I think I'm finding it difficult to come up with something because I have that original idea fixed in my head now.
He has suggested looking at an 'aspect of theatre'. I've already studied Greek theatre and Shakespearean theatre, so if anybody has any ideas of which area I could look at then please say.
I'm also tempted to ask the tutor if he can be clear about the topic before he tells us so I don't get annoyed, but then that might make me look even stranger than I do already. _________________ If you don't believe in dragons it is curiously true, that the dragons you disparage choose to not believe in you. |
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barber Phoenix


Joined: May 25, 2007 Posts: 561 Location: buncrana co.donegal ireland
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 8:00 pm Post subject: |
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| the major problem i have is no so much the subject as understanding it i mean the first essay titel i got was "word and what they mean to me" to me this is easly one of the most anoying title they could have given me as every time i tryto contuine on for one draft to the next i find my self starting again because it such a wide topic it so wide it frustrating you know what i mean |
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