Monday, August 31, 2015

Chapter 3 Reading Response -Preston Allen

 
Chapter 3
A lot stuck out to me when I read chapter three. I learned about really how to make an essay. I learned a lot about transitions. They gave some great examples to me. I was surprised to learn that I haven’t been taught a lot of what I just learned in chapter 3.  I didn’t know that it’s not usually appropriate to start an essay by saying “in this paper I will…”  I just find it fascinating that this was never taught me. It actually angers me in a way! I have spent all my middle school and high school career learning how to make an "good written" essay and I can honestly say that I am not good at it. The fact that a chapter in a book taught me more than I have ever been taught by any teacher scares me. I’m looking back into my past, and wondering what did I really learn. I feel like not only myself but my peers around me should be worried as much as I am.
Since I am a student, it is appropriate that I should give an educational response. There are a lot of ways how to go about writing an essay. Writing a decent essay is definitely not the easiest thing in the world to accomplish. Good at writing is something that is not taught in a day nor can it be achieved in the same amount of time. So personally, I think that the skills to writing an essay are very good to have and if you have them you should be very proud. I think the most important part of this reading was how to transition to a new paragraph properly. I think that a lot of students have a hard time achieving this. Finding good transition words and other methods of transitioning to a new idea of the same essay is not what it’s cracked up to be. I think that when students learn about essay writing, the teacher or professor should spend as much time on transitioning and making every part of your essay as good as it can be. I think that in this day and age, we lost that and I’d like to see it come back.
 
Preston Allen
 

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