English1101 Sec. 01 Student Responses

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Location: Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Thursday, December 01, 2005

FILM REVIEW EXTRA CREDIT:

North Country
Good Night, Good Luck
Norma Rae
Malcolm X
Ray
Hotel Rwanda
American History X
Team America
Jarhead
Platoon
Ghandi
Cider House Rules
Malcolm X

Compose a thoughtful response/review of the film. 300- 500 words. Do not give me a plot summary. It’s okay to have strong opinions about a movie. Support your views with clear reasons. Here are some TIPS & SUGGESTIONS for writing a film review. (from http://www.freezeframeonline.org)

Think of one scene from a movie that sticks in your mind. How does that scene make you feel?

Describe the scene - what colours do you see, what sounds do you hear, what kind of setting is used, etc.

Ask yourself why the filmmaker made those choices?

Try to write a catchy first paragraph - something that grabs a reader’s attention or arouses their curiosity or makes them laugh. Journalists call this a ‘hook’, and it makes the reader want to keep reading.

Don’t spend too much time telling the story.

EXTRA CREDIT: Literacy Narrative UPDATE:

Your first essay was a literacy narrative. Now that you are nearing the end of this semester, please COMPOSE a 300-500 word essay on how your relationship with writing and reading has changed in this class. Give specific examples regarding texts, assignments, essays, projects, etc.

EXTRA CREDIT: PROCESS FOR WRITING ESSAY # 3

What was your process for writing Essay # 3, in which you wrote about taking a stand in your own life and converging your experience with a text we have read.

What did you learn? What worked well? What didn't work? If you had to do it over, what would you have done?

Compose a 300-500 word essay. Be specific.

EXTRA CREDIT: YOUR Writing English 1101

Compose a 300-500 word essay on how your writing has changed during the semester. Be specific.
Examples of things to ask: What single thing has improved your writing the most? Have you developed your own voice? Do you enjoy the writing process more? Less?

Friday, September 30, 2005

"Unlike medicine or the other sciences, writing has no new discoveries to spring on us. We're in no danger of reading in our morning newspaper that a breakthrough has been made in how to write a clear English sentence—that information has been around since the King James Bible."

__ William Zinsser
On Writing Well

Of these last assigned chapters in Zinsser's book, Chapters 10, 21, 22, 23, 24, please select the top three ideas or tips that mean the most to you, and that have HELPED YOU BECOME A BETTER WRITER.

Post your top three with the page number and how it helped you so that your classmates can learn from you.

Due date: Friday, October 7, 2005

On October 6, from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. there will be an event to bring awareness to violence against women, men and children.
Women's Programs at UNC Charlotte hosts the 10th annual Take Back the Night.

Please attend this event if at all possible.
Read the Camille Paglia essay, "Rape and Modern Sex War"

Please post your response to the event. Or your response to the essay. Or both.
250 words

Thursday, September 29, 2005

BECOMING A MASTER OF YOUR OWN LEARNING
Crash Course by Chris Whittle
Book Excerpt: Let's Have a Student Uprising

Please read the handout given to you in class from Time Magazine. Compare the ideas in this article with the learning environments in your life. Why do you think so many students have difficulty in writing from personal experience and connecting the dots in their own history, as we've been doing it in this class?

Consider these questions and write a response to the article. 250-500 words.

Post your comment by Friday, October 7.

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

DUE: Sunday 9/11/05 MIDNIGHT

CONVERGENCES, introduction p. 2-21,
Dorothy Allison essay, pages 70-78.
"I still worry about what people think. That s why I have so much trouble standing still for the camer'a's lens or choosing what to wear before wallking across a stage or even biting my lips before anwering the questions put to me by reporters." pg. 77 Convergences

ASSIGNMENT: Select one of the questions under Message, Method, or Medium on p. 78: Write your response. 150+words

DUE: Sunday 9/11/05 MIDNIGHT

ON WRITING WELL
Zinsser reading assignment: Chapter 5-9, pages 25-67,

"The most important sentence in any article is the first one. It it doesn't induce the reader to proceed to the second sentence, your article is dead." p. 55

ASSIGNMENT: Find 5 superb first sentences and post them. You may use the first sentence from a novel, a chapter, an essay, a poem, a song. You may use superb sentences from your own work instead of other more famous writers!

Thursday, August 25, 2005

"But all of them are vulnerable and all of them are tense. . . The problem is to find the real man or woman behind the tension." (Zinsser, p. 5)

Assignment for Monday 8/29:

ON WRITING WELL, Zinsser reading assignment:
Introduction, Chapters 1, 2, 3, pages. 1—24
Make reading notes on these chapters in your Notebook. Then on this blog, write about what you found most interesting or provocative in this section and why you think I selected this particular book for this class. Include quotes or passages that were particularly helpful to you.

If you have questions, you may also post those.

250+ words