Castle of Juana la Loca

Castle of Juana la Loca
Medina del Campo, Espana

Monday, September 15, 2008

ENGLISH 100 SECTION 10

This part of the blog will allow you to expound on the reasons that this section is so great. Judging by what you guys wrote today about that group of men working in 1932 on the beam above New York City, you are some pretty fabulous writers. Furthermore, your grasp of the naming exercise was excellent--from that exercise I gather that this course has vegetarians shortcakes, brilliance, magnificence, naughtiness, and other wonderfully original characterstics.
WELCOME TO ENGLISH 100!

4 comments:

angelicao said...

Those were some interesting excercises. The name game was a great way to break the ice and just pretty hillarious. The writing excercise was not at all what i expected. I actually enjoyed it. This was my first class of the quarter, and being a freshman and all, i had totally different expectations. Coming into the class my first day, my only goals were not to fall asleep and of course, not to look like a total dork. Instead, i came out very much looking forward to the rest of the quarter. I think this is going to be an interesting learning experience.

Stephanie Mahinan said...

The first day of class was enjoyable. It was also my first class of the quarter, and this was the only class that had some type of interaction with other students. I can already tell this class is going to be very amusing. I'll see you and the rest of the class tomorrow!

Anonymous said...

The activity today was fun. The video game was both fun and educational. I really enjoyed it, and I bet the others had fun too.

Bobby klagge said...

I'm looking forward to this class, i am interested to see where it goes, and what we do for the next 11 weeks or so. and the first day was a good intro into college, I was nervous but after the first class of first day I was much more confident and ready to go for the next class. and I am confident that I will grow as a person and a writer. I am excited to continue with this coarse.