It has been quite the start to the school year. I should be doing some homework but tonight...I did some and am now done for the night. Elementary Ed majors seem to have a lot of projects...the Braves might become my good friends in the next few days (they just tied it up against the Rookies by the way). Well I am taking math, even though I thought I was done-you can never get away from it, although it is kind of encouraging that I can do most of the problems we are assigned (to ensure mastery of the skill...I did pay attention in 5th grade so that's good...kids stay in school!). Anyway I have another Ms. Quinn class and I am very excited. She just cracks me up; she has a wealth of knowledge and stories after forty some years teaching I believe. This interesting class is Language Arts and Skills. A favorite quote from the first day: "Teachers are the guardians of language." (Quite the responsibility).
Some thoughts:
-language is culturally based so whatever is important to a culture has a lot of words. For example: there are 100 plus words for the sweet potato in one language/in Alaska, Eskimos have 12 words for snow/Arabic has 5,000 words related to the camel (for which Ms. Quinn proceeded to say that she thinks a majority of those are curse words because camels are just a pain)/Greeks have four words for love
As for America, we have a lot of names for cars.
It is interesting to note that though language changes overtime because certain words are simply not used...the two words that remained the same over the translation of Beowulf are 'father' and 'forgive'...as the Brits say, "Stick that one in your pipe and smoke it!" Translation: think about that one for a bit!
One's speech also says a lot about a person. Depending on whether or not someone says, 'icebox', 'refrigerator', or 'fridge' can place them in a decade but if you are good, like Ms. Quinn and you speak to college kids for years...you can fool people over the phone by relating like a college student.
Went to the soccer game and got burnt but made up for it when I discovered I had obtained a flip-flop tan. Balance was quite off in dance class which makes dancing quite hard but we are still getting back into the swing of things. I will have to make a math gameboard and write a short story/children's story this semester. Oh and tutor. And of course there are the wonderful 3rd floor street side girls!! Learning to trust God as He cares for His children in only ways that He can.
Life as an Education Major.
1 comment:
I love you Em!
What a great blessing you are receiving at BU! May you always charish the time and priviledge.
EL ED majors do lots of projects but it is better than writing papers:)
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