Lunes, Marso 12, 2012

I. The Isles of My Portfolio in English 121 (Writings in Discipline)

1. Avoiding Sentence Errors
2. Levels of Usage
3. Verb Usage
4. Pronoun Usage
5. Subject and Verb Agreement
6.Pronoun and Antecedent Agreement
7. Adjective and Adverb Usage
8. Miscellaneous Problems in Usage

II. Students Outputs of E- Portfolio

Diana de Mayo
Kimberly Moyet
Diana jane Aniversario
Vince Warren Barbosa
Ma. Johnmil Cejo
Odezza Jalandoni
Jessica Pasion
Joylyn Abing
Reyna may Maygay
Jn Gift Zapanta
Jenilyn Emboltorio
Maureen Narajos
Aljim Sacatani
Jelly Vie Lazarga
Marilyn Nuto
Marites Lacambra
Imee jane Bisnar
Richard  opiaza

IV. Reflection of English 121

English is one of the international language.In my previous school life,it is always around me.Although it is easy for me to learn English,it does not mean that I will have a good English.So teachers use methods to teach us how to improve our English but actually some of it are not effective.

        My secondary school is a EMI school and English is my major language.We can use English in lessons but unluckily my English did not improve a lot since my English teacher just told me to do more and more exercises.It was so boring and gradually I lose my passion.Sometimes there were some activities which attract me,for instance,watching films,playing games and listening songs.But most of it cannot increase my English level successfully.

        When I look back on my past English learning journey,I find that teachers only concentrate on teaching me some skills which can help me to get a good grade in exams.They seldom teach me grammar.Most of it I learned form a book called grammar focus.As a result,my grammar is very weak.Besides,lack of vocabulary is one of my weaknesses because I do not like reading although reading is the best way to enrich my vocabulary.

        In the coming two years,I need to build up a good reading habit.I will read at least one newspaper article each day so that I can learn some common but useful words.

V. Integration of Education for Sustainable Development

Our early work revealed a number of themes that are important to children about where they live. These include for example personal concerns such as health, family, and friends and the perception of safety or danger posed by people,roads, or vandalism. It was striking to the adults how important the quality of their local environment was to the children.
                Most of the children already moved around the community more independently of their parents and wider families. They had detailed knowledge of their local community and could operate safely and successfully in it. Their knowledge of their community however, and how they used it were very different from that of adults. (e.g their knowledge  of the recreation areas, who used them, and how safe they were).  This knowledge  was gained through exploration and paly, exchanges with peers and families through stories, and by renewed contact with each other, with older children, with adults, and with the community.