This past few days our English teacher distributed papers in our class, knowing that those were 3rd year batch's grammar errors in our blogs, I immediately looked at it and read it. Thank God that none of those errors were mine. When our whole class was studying the errors, I have realized that even a single word, letter, phrase or sentence was wrong, the whole thing you mean will be different.
I'm really very careful when it comes to my GRAMMAR! I'm not afraid to ask other people just to know if my grammar is correct. I write in a simple way, with no words that mean so deep, just a correct grammar that the whole world can understand.
When I was an Elementary student, I have to admit that I did have a very poor grammar skill, but when I became a High School student and started listening to my English teachers, that was the time when I became sensitive at my english grammar.
I am not taking GRAMMAR LESSONS at school for granted anymore and that what enhanced my writing skills.I REALLY HATE WRITING, I REALLY DO especially when our teachers told us to write on a sheet of paper (grr!), but when we are talking about BLOGGING, that totally mean an opposite and a different thing! I just love BLOGGING! My view about WRITING changed when I learned how to blog. I don't know why, but when I'm blogging I can express everything I want to say.
“It is the highest form of self-respect to admit our errors and mistakes and make amends for them. To make a mistake is only an error in judgment, but to adhere to it when it is discovered shows infirmity of character.” --Dale E. Turner
There is no harm in correcting one's error! So what our English Teacher did in our class was not to humiliate us, but to make us a better speaker and writer of the English language. Be grateful when others correct us, because it means that they care for us and they don't want us to be laughed at by others.
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Minimal errors are observed yet your writing skill prevails. Excellent!
ReplyDeleteWow! Ms thank you so so so much!
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