This week we had to read our papers out loud to the class. We had to print out the correct amount of copies for everyone in the class so they could go along as we read them, and they could correct any mistakes in the paper. I myself was not ready for this. I am not much of a get up and read my work in front of anyone. It could be two people and I still would feel nervous, and want to pass out. But I got up my courage and read it anyways. I saw a few mistakes, with grammar, as I was reading it but I was overall pretty pleased with my paper. My paper was over interracial relationships and my experiences with them and how its been dealt with in the past. I got a pretty good review from the students which pleased me as well. Though I hate speaking in front of a class this exercise did help me. I think it is a good one to use, so we can see what an audience thinks of our papers and if they are attracted to them or not.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
This week
This week we had to read our papers out loud to the class. We had to print out the correct amount of copies for everyone in the class so they could go along as we read them, and they could correct any mistakes in the paper. I myself was not ready for this. I am not much of a get up and read my work in front of anyone. It could be two people and I still would feel nervous, and want to pass out. But I got up my courage and read it anyways. I saw a few mistakes, with grammar, as I was reading it but I was overall pretty pleased with my paper. My paper was over interracial relationships and my experiences with them and how its been dealt with in the past. I got a pretty good review from the students which pleased me as well. Though I hate speaking in front of a class this exercise did help me. I think it is a good one to use, so we can see what an audience thinks of our papers and if they are attracted to them or not.
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I am so pleased you decided to share this paper with your classmates. It was an interesting topic to read about and your personal stories were insightful.
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