English Classes

Category: Writers Block

Post 1 by Siriusly Severus (The ESTJ 1w9 3w4 6w7 The Taskmaste) on Tuesday, 15-Nov-2011 3:34:11

As an artist who paints words with different shades of inks on beautifully blank pages, then showcases them in books on many hundreds of pages in stores all around the world, English classes are no difficult feat. In fact, an English class, is quite often one of the most enjoyable experiences for a writer, and it is no different for me. I enjoy every moment of the wonderful class, because for me it is beneficial, yet entertainingly addictive. It provides me with the opportunity to indulge in the craft, that I love best, and be able to polish my artistic skills. For me, English classes are as enjoyable as if you allow a child to be stuck in a candy shop for the whole day. English class has always been a rather positive experience due to many aspects, for multiple reasons, and because it provides me with a great many fond memories.

As a writer, many aspects of English interests me, such as writing, however, it is only one of which that does interest me. My favorite papers were written in English class such as my writing reflection paper in my junior year, my laissez-faire constructive in my Literature And Communications course, my anti-global warming research paper also for Literature And Communications, and lastly, my autobiographical statement for my high school senior resume we had to complete in my Literature And Communications class. I also enjoyed the reading comprehension along with the readings, worksheets, and book discussions. My favorite had to be the book work we did for Much Ado About Nothing as that year our English teacher helped us understand Shakespeare thoroughly. There are many reasons, why I enjoy English. The most obvious is that, I am quite passionate about the written word, although I may not be terribly good.

English class provides me with that time to play with words and write, which is what I enjoy doing. The instructor, most likely, has a degree in English, and therefore, enjoys the subject matter as much. It provides a time for me to learn and a chance to be close to someone who enjoys the craft, which is a comforting thought. It also allows my mind to wonder and think critically. I enjoy bathing in the word along with roving around in the world of my imagination. Also, most English classes are designed to improve your skills as a writer, which aids in my further understanding of the English language. In middle and high school I often stayed behind to talk to teachers about books and pieces. Not only, are some aspects of English enjoyable or that there are many reasons to enjoy English, but also because English classes provided me with many great memories.

The memory of writing my extra long research paper, which turned out to be seven pages single spaced adding up to almost four thousand words, is the most recent memory that I rather enjoy. It was very hard to complete, and I took a long time to do it. I faced many difficulties, as I had all the other classes, but I got it done. I also remembered my freshmen year in high school, when my English teacher ask to sponsor me to be on the schools journalism team. All these memories along with the reasons that was stated above and because there are many great aspects, made me be rather fond of English classes.

To conclude, English has been enjoyable, sometimes too much so. For many reasons, multiple aspects, and the memory all English classes were positive. An English class has always provided me with a great deal of enjoyment while I take the course. It is always a pleasure for me. As the words painted on the paper will always be my favorite pastime, any class that helps with that is simply delightful.