Tuesday, April 20, 2010

A Little Reminder

In the past week, i have instilled upon you the necessary information you have to know about literature for you to further appreciate its wonders. LIT02 may just be another boring subject for some but i'll make sure to try my best for you to shift your notion about a subject which has reading as a primary requirement. Through your posts, i'll be able to listen to your heart's desires; i'll manage to read your minds; and through them, i'll be able to re-organize the track we are supposed to be taking.

For your first post, I want to learn about what you've known in a span of one week (April 12 - 16, 2010). In not more than 100 words, I want you to recount the particular topic which had been striking to you, discuss them again here in detail and reflect on the information transferred to you. For this first post, I am giving you the liberty to choose the language to where you can present your reflection better. But of course, English is and will always be preferred.

Be guided by this rubric:

Rubric taken from: http://my-ecoach.com/online/download.php?location=project&id=1164&projectid=406&stepdef=62

Finally, creativity in presentation will merit a good score. What are you waiting for? Write on!

REMINDER: Don't forget to sign your blog entry with your complete name and section or else, it will not be recorded.


HOW REGISTER AS AN AUTHOR IN THE BLOG

1. Submit a 1/8 sheet of paper to your instructor containing your e-mail address or you may send in your e-mail address to frigate.chronicles@gmail.com.

2. You will receive an invitation as an author of the blog. Click on the link provided in the e-mail.

3. Blogspot will require you to create a google account through Gmail if you don't have a google account yet. If you have one, you can immediately sign in and start blogging on Frigate Notes.

4. Once you've created your account, you may write a simple description about yourself on the profiles page or otherwise opt to go straight to writing your blog.

5. Should you encounter any problems, you may e-mail your instructor in the e-mail address provided above.

6 comments:

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  2. I have sent all the invitations to the e-mail address that you've given me. If you did not receive any e-mail from "sensei" or Blogspot, send in your e-mail address immediately at frigate.chronicles@gmail.com. I will respond to your e-mail as soon as i read it.

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  3. Going to your account is more difficult than paraphrasing lines in a poem....

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  4. As I enrolled in this subject, Literature of the World 02, I am thinking of what would be the possible topic that would be discuss to us.

    As Mr. Nicky Guinto entered in our classroom, I said to myself that I am pretty sure that I would learned a lot from him.

    When our instructor start to discuss Literature 02, I am quite listening. On the first meeting, He discussed about what is literature, the functions of literature and what is the relevance of it. On the first day and also for the following day, I'm not that strike, because he only discussed a simple topic but as we go along with the discussion, and Mr. Guinto discussed the types of novel, it really strikes me, because I thought that it is just simple as I am expecting. There are lots of literary piece and author(nakakalito minsan,hehe).

    April 22-23, weew.. the most sriking day for me for this week! akala ko, basta binabasa lang yung poem, pero my mga foot pa pala yun, nakakaloka ee..ayun, medyo nalito ako, nagkamali tuloy ako sa exam! hehe..

    ..Sir, for me, everyday is a striking day, hehe! thank you sir for sharing what you know, through that, I've gained new information, and my knowledge and skill about literature will be enhanced, and also I am starting to appreciate the beauty of literature.

    Take Care! God bless you Sir!

    Reyes, Joan E.
    BEEd II-B

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  5. What a world of merriment their melody fortels!
    How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle in the icy air of night.
    -"Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe-

    At first I was not that interested in this subject it makes me think a lot, but after our teacher discussed the following topics that we will going to discussed hmmmmp... I got excited. Our teacher starts our lesson by giving us a brief and different meaning of literature there are many suggestions but almost all fall into one definition. In the past week of our discussion, the definition of literature itself strikes me most because through knowing of its meaning I learned how writers do there works, it is not just created without any basis, I learned how to appreciate literature, its beauty and the emotional appeal that for surely capture the heart of the readers. You may fell as if you are really in the situation because it was based on the authors experience.It is really entertaining that will make you excited . It provides a detailed description of things happen in the given period of time.

    _Oooopppppssssssss!!!_ I am excited to learn more but as the topic goes by it become somewhat more confusing. . .It becoming difficult and difficult. . . .
    Hehehehehehe. . . thnx for reading! ! !

    Margarita Ann A. Vinas
    BEEd-IIb

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  6. A TRAVEL WITHOUT EXPENSE
    “EXPLORING THE WORLD THROUGH LITERATURE”
    by Rowena S.


    Experience is the heart and soul of literature. The different novels, stories and poems really strike me. Literature helps us to travel; it captures our heart and emotions. As I read or listen in some novel, I feel that I am a part and one of the characters.

    Literature is an exciting and enjoyable subject. After two weeks of studying literature of the world I become more interested as we go through the discussion and I am willing to learn more.

    Rowena A. Salumbides
    BEED-IIB

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