Monday, November 28, 2016

Blog Experiences



          I had never written any blog until this writing class. I like this activity because I can write freely about what I think or any think. The best part is I don't have to worry about grammar or punctuations. I like reading my classmates' blogs because I can learn more from them, and it is fun. I also like to know what others thinking about the situations or things. Do they have the same point of view as mine? How would they respond to something or anything? I am trying to get used to the comments, and I think it is a good chance to practice writing English. It also shows how you think about the other's idea. I think without having to make 2 comments would make it easier not just different. However, We as students should not get too easy on our own because we are not going to learn effectively that way. 

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Blog #10

 I have 71% of the 1-500 words type, 14% of the 501-3,000 words type, and 15% of the more than 3,000 words type. It was kind of surprised me because I thought my writing had more everyday words. I think I am happy with my result at the moment, but I need to improve more and more to be in English 1301 class next semester. I would like to change most of my content words because I want my writing to sound more academy. However, it is really hard to remember these words because they are long and complicated to me.

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Gender Roles

I think Biology is more important in shaping gender roles because we were born the natural ways. Some people say it is easier to change the world than to change a person's personalities.  According to Hamilton McCubbin and Barbara Blum Dahl,(1895)" woman develope breasts and can bear and nurse children; men cannot (Par 9)". This is how we made of, Women are expected to be mothers and take care of the children while men are better at hunting and bring food for families. As a human, we can learn different things and be  different kinds of people, but we can not change how we really are ourselves.  Like Deborah Tannen, man and women are even different in communicating, expect things, and deal with problems. While women tend to have one or two best friends and share their secrets, men prefer to hang out in larger groups and play competitive games.