My Reflection
Before taking this English reading and writing course I used
to think that my writing skills were good enough, but after the first two
classes I realized that there were many things to learn in writing.
This course offered not just information on how to write, Mr.
Gregory Vrhovnik our teacher from the
United States provided us with many interesting articles to read which I feel
gave me many information about my culture that I didn’t know and other subjects
also he has an interesting life he likes cycling and going to many off location
countries with beautiful views which is inspiring to do.
From what I learned in this course is that I had to pay
attention to the formatting of the paragraph, how to correctly point out the
main idea’s, how to include citation and quotation. Also it is greatly
improving my vocabulary and it made reading lots of articles more interesting and
fun.
Now I feel confident because this course is helping me for
the future in my work, where I noticed that my supervisor used to write a lot of
reports, gather information for the management and summarizing it, which now I
truly feel that I can do from studying this course and I’m sure I will learn
more things by the end of this course.
(221 Words )
Summery 1
Surviving
the Desert
Bedouin knew the location of the source of water and knew how to
navigate through the desert. It was very hard to live in the desert, people of
the UAE had to survive the heat and limited food, which still helps Emiratis today.
Bedouins knew how many wells were there, their locations and developed skills
to track them. Bedouins would go from well to another, they would dig to find
the water and it would be named after the one who found it. A well that dried
out a long time ago in Al Habab area is still used today as a landmark for
directions. To survive they would kill the camel and drain water from it or
drink milk as a replacement of water and carry satchels of water. Bedouins can
withstand greater heat and dehydration then most people.
(140 Words )
Malek, C. (2011,
August 2). Desert survival: finding water - The National. Latest and
breaking news | thenational.ae - The National. Retrieved March 1, 2012,
from
http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/environment/desert-survival-finding-water
Summery 2
Endangered
Birds
In Atlas Mountains of Morocco, tiny chicks are taken care of by
workers.
They are endangered North African houbura bustards, a carefully
made plan to prevent their extinction. It funded by Abu Dhabi Government to
oversee the Moroccan facilities. “The center in Morocco has ambitious plans for
the future” (Todovora, 2011). Workers pet them to make them used to
human contact for fertilization purpose. In breeding season they process semen
sample and match female and male birds. In spring and autumn they release them
in a stretch of land unless it’s hunting season to protect the birds. The birds
are monitored by scientists for observation and to check the success rate by
density in wild life and reproduction rate.
(119 words)
Todorova, V.
(2011, May 27). UAE-funded center revives endangered bird population - The
National. Latest and breaking news | thenational.ae - The National.
Retrieved March 8, 2012, from http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/heritage/uae-funded-centre-revives-endangered-bird-population
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Abdulla:
ReplyDeleteLooks good - it is "summAry" use your spell-checker; and you needed 240-250 words in your reflection. Follow the guidelines for portfolio #2.