Thursday, April 24, 2008

ENG 227 - extra credit opportunity

  1. Go to twitter and create an account.
  2. Once you’ve created your account, email me your twitter name and I will “follow” you (don’t worry, I won’t stalk you—“following” is twitterese for “I will read your twitter posts”).
  3. After I start following you (you will be notified by email by twitter), you can post poems of up to 140 characters, and I will automatically get them.

You will earn 5 extra credit points for each twitter poem you post, up to 25 points total.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

ENG 121 - Imitation Exercise

The Imitation Exercise is due at the beginning of class on Monday, April 21. Here’s what you need to do:

  1. After you read chapter 7 in Acts of Revision, find a paragraph of about 150-300 words by any writer that you like. The paragraph can be fiction or non-fiction, from the Internet or a book or a newspaper or a magazine, whatever.
  2. Then write an imitation of it. Your imitation should have the same general sentence structure, percentage of Latinate words, and tone.
  3. Bring the original paragraph to class on Monday and post your imitation to your blog.

ENG 121 - handouts for last third

Monday, April 21, 2008

ENG 121 - Germanic and Latinate Diction

Here's the Germanic/Latinate diction slideshow from today's class.

Friday, April 11, 2008

ENG 121 - grammar videos to view by April 23

Please view the videos on MyCompLab between now and April 23. There are quite a few and you will get the most out of them if you watch a few at a time rather than trying to do one long marathon session.
  1. Go to the MyCompLab Beta site.
  2. Click on the Resources tab at the top.
  3. Click on the Grammar tab in the middle.
  4. You’ll see a list that looks like this:

    • Sentence Grammar

    • Punctuation and Mechanics

    • Usage and Style

  5. Each list item can be clicked to reveal another list. Each of the items on these new lists can be clicked to reveal three tabs, one of which is Multimedia.
  6. View the multimedia elements for each item on the lists.