tirsdag 21. september 2010

Task 2

This analysis is a very good example for how to write a good analysis in a properly way. The author has discussed and explained all the main events in the text, and clearly shown us the hidden message in it. From this analysis I definitely can learn a lot about how to write a good analysis later in life. If you are questioning if I am going to keep this analysis as an inspiration for later use, I won't deny it at all!

"About the butterflies", an analysis made by a student

”About the butterflies” is a very good analysis. The message in the text “Butterflies” wasn’t very clear, so that the author of the analysis has discussed different solutions of the main content of the text, and on the other hand has come up with personal views as well, is a big plus.
In “Butterflies” you have to read between the lines to get the plot properly, and I think the author of “About the butterflies” couldn’t have done it better. He/she discusses every little detail, and wants to explain why exactly this and that happened. He/she also brings forth the main message of the text, that the difference between black and white people affects their views on something as mundane as butterflies.
After reading the analysis, my understanding of the hidden messages in “Butterflies” is clearer to me.

torsdag 16. september 2010

How English influence my daily life

During a regular day, English influences me a lot. I listen to music with English lyrics, I watch English TV-programs and I even read English stuff on the internet. At school we have English-lessons as well, which I think is great! English is important to understand. You’ll meet English-speaking people, information in English and music in English everywhere you go. Even in our Norwegian country. English is our internationally world language, and without knowing how to use it, you’ll miss a lot of the globally world. I’m so happy that English influences my everyday life.

Who am I?

Hi! My name is Rebecca Juul. I’m a teenage girl at the age of sixteen years. Literally, I’m sixteen and a half, because my birthday is on the fifth of Mars, but you probably don’t care. I study at the school Adolf Øien, which is a great place to learn and feel included. I’m so happy that I decided to pick that school as my top choice! I couldn’t be more satisfied studying there.
During my spare time, I do lots of different, interesting stuff. Of course I have to sacrifice some of my spare time to do my homework, which I think is a bit sad, but that’s the price of going to school – and I wouldn’t been without it! Furthermore, I love to be with my friends and do some work out. I usually run in the forest when I’m working out, because that gives me a feeling of really using my body. Sometimes I run with a friend as well. I’ve got a lot of good friends. I live at Lade in Trondheim, but my friends are spread all over the city. I think it’s important to have friends. They are like spice to the, otherwise, greyly day life.