harrietty
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- 2013
So I'm getting the feel that the majority of people hate, or at least dislike English.
I go to a relatively small school, so we're not a very good representation of the student population. But, when I scroll down post after post of hard working BoS'ers, I see countless evil/angry faces next to Advanced/Standard English, side by side with the words 'I hate English!'. I wonder, why is this?
In my own experience, I do well at every subject except Advanced English. Always in English I perform well, but never as well as my other subjects.
Anyway, every time I sit down to type my assignment I get extremely frustrated and disappointed in myself. Me, along with various other well-performing students in my class refer to the English classroom as the 'torture chamber'. It's not that bad, I just don't really know why a lot of people hate it.
But next year, when things start to get extremely serious in HSC, I'm taking a different approach and will try to think positively about English and try to engage myself in learning and really understanding the content.
I just want to know, why is it that a lot of people dislike English? Is it simply because we are required to think critically about the concepts in question, and there is no purely right or wrong answer? So, we have no clear definition of what we should be aiming for, seeing as how English is a very thinking-based subject?
I'm sure there are many people who actually like English, and I do, I just hate under performing and never knowing how to get the best possible marks, since a lot of teachers mark according to their ideas/standards, which is stupid.
I go to a relatively small school, so we're not a very good representation of the student population. But, when I scroll down post after post of hard working BoS'ers, I see countless evil/angry faces next to Advanced/Standard English, side by side with the words 'I hate English!'. I wonder, why is this?
In my own experience, I do well at every subject except Advanced English. Always in English I perform well, but never as well as my other subjects.
Anyway, every time I sit down to type my assignment I get extremely frustrated and disappointed in myself. Me, along with various other well-performing students in my class refer to the English classroom as the 'torture chamber'. It's not that bad, I just don't really know why a lot of people hate it.
But next year, when things start to get extremely serious in HSC, I'm taking a different approach and will try to think positively about English and try to engage myself in learning and really understanding the content.
I just want to know, why is it that a lot of people dislike English? Is it simply because we are required to think critically about the concepts in question, and there is no purely right or wrong answer? So, we have no clear definition of what we should be aiming for, seeing as how English is a very thinking-based subject?
I'm sure there are many people who actually like English, and I do, I just hate under performing and never knowing how to get the best possible marks, since a lot of teachers mark according to their ideas/standards, which is stupid.