MY Hobbies and Interests
Things ro know aboutmy language use
Friday, 6 November 2015
My Hobbies and Interests
"The Secret to Success" by Eric Thoms Review.
“The Secret to Success by
Eric Thomas”
The book I read throughout the break is a book called “The Secret
to Success by Eric Thomas” This
book, "The Secret to Success is an inspirational book especially to me
because it’s about a man who was once kicked out of his own home as a child,
a man who never knew his own father until the age of the 30 and had only recently
finished University in 2014 to get his degree after 12yeaers for a 4 year degree, this
book is an autobiography so it really motivated me to understand that
everything is possible if you put your mind to it when you try. Eric Thomas is
the best motivational speaker in the world because of the story he has to tell
and the level of passion that he has to see success in others as well as himself,
from this book I learned that if God blesses you with a talent then run with it
because there’s a reason why you have it. One of the quotes used by Eric Thomas
is that “the richest place of the earth is grave yard, because there we can
find dreams and ideas which were never chased because of the fear of not
succeeding.” I would say this book changed my life and makes me want to be the
best I can be.
Thursday, 15 October 2015
Characters in "The History Boyrs"
Posner- is in love
with Dakin. He watches and follows him. Dakin is aware and not interested.
Posner is in part distraught, but also appears to enjoy the pain of unrequited
love.
Dakin -is the
leader of the boys. He is Hector’s
and Irwin’s favourite. Posner loves him. Dakin is the most advanced of the boys
– apart from Rudge he is the only one having sex. He understands the game which
Irwin is teaching them to play with history.
Scripps- acts as
narrator in the play. He introduces a number of the scenes, and some of the
characters. His role is also to reveal the thoughts of some of the characters –
both Dakin and Posner tell him things, and therefore us. This works because although
Scripps observes and reports, he does not really take much part in the action.
This suits his eventual career as a journalist. Scripps’s background part is
emphasised by the fact that he is the one who plays the piano to accompany the
other boys when they sing or play the film game.
Rudge- is the
least clever of the boys. The
teachers regard him as a lost cause, and are very surprised when he gets in. He is the most hardworking, as
shown by the effort he puts into writing down and doing what his teachers say.
This hardworking characteristic is the key to his success
as a self-made man in the building industry – a career which the others look
down on, but which he is proud of. He excels at sports
– and points out that playing golf can be more of
an asset than all the brains of the other boys.
Timms- is the class
clown. He teases Irwin in particular – although it is Dakin who gets told off
for it.
The other three boys-
are not established as strong personalities. Appropriately they become
magistrates and headmasters in their careers. They all take part in the classes
and provide the quick-witted repartee which is a feature of Hector and Irwin’s
lessons.
Comparing Irwin and Hector's views on Education
In the play “The History Boys” Allan Bennet makes the
audience consider the contrast between the teaching styles of Irwin and Hector,
Hector, is an entirely different person from Irwin, playful, rule breaking, he
appears at first to be a lively and rule breaking and his personality is
revealed through his views on education however on the other hand Hector is the
opposite to Irwin because Irwin is more serious and he is more strict with the
boy.
Hector in the play is seen to be a unique type of teacher
who doesn’t follow what he is told to teach by the curriculum. He believes that
“all knowledge is important” Allan Bennett makes it clear to the reader that
this is what Hector aims to do in his classroom, Hectors’ classroom is often chaotic
and very much enjoyable yet effective considering Hectors objectives to teach the
boys about life and give them a broader education and understanding about life.
However Hector doesn’t focus on teaching the boys History so from this I can
infer that he feels that focusing on knowledge is more important than focusing
on the one subject he is meant to be teaching.
The character of Irwin however is presented by Bennett as a
teacher who is very focused on the objective given to him by the Headmaster,
Irwin’s teaching style however is a more traditional one, and Allan Bennet
creates this feeling to the reader when Irwin is handing out exercise book
“Dull. Abysmally Dull” when referring to the boys work, this is another
difference between teaching styles of the two characters as in the first
instances in the classroom of Irwin and the boys, the boys get disapproval from
their teacher which they aren’t used to whereas in the first instance with
Hector the boys received cong.ratulations “felicitations to you all” Hector
embracing the boys which differs from Irwin’s teaching style. Irwin also proves
himself to the boys, Dakin especially “useful not like Hector’s lessons.” Dakin
says this in realisation that Irwin is actually helping him more than Hector is
in preparation for the Oxbridge exam, this shows that Irwin’s views on
education is that it is that it is important and it’s useful and important for
examinations.
Thursday, 1 October 2015
A place i know
I
can remember it like it was only yesterday; even though I’m in England now I
still reminisce about the year I had. From the air I knew when I was over the
country; I’d look down and see many mighty trees and the greenness of the land.
I remember getting out of the plane on my own with the lady flight attendant,
it was such a different experience from usual. I almost felt like I didn’t
belong… Left, right I kept taking glances in the airport and all I saw were
large numbers of people, who were the same ethnicity as I, but I still didn’t
feel like I belonged. .. Left, right. ‘Emily
hold the bag properly man’ these the first words I could clearly
understand. I felt a little hope; maybe I would be able to communicate after
all? In my head everyone spoke a different language to me. Ten minutes of
waiting in arrivals and finally I see my Dad for the first time in seven months.
He reaches over to give me a big hug, I see my brother who does the same.
Ok,
when arriving to my auntie’s house (the one that I would be living in) I was
really nervous and didn’t know what to expect. I walked along the corridor and
it seemed to be quiet. My brother opened the sitting room door and I swear I
could see half of my family from my mother’s side. I was really startled by
this, to know that everyone was waiting for me and took the time out just to
come and meet me gave me that sense of belonging which had died in me. I truly
felt overwhelmed because I had never had this strong united family and now I
was suddenly exposed to it.
I
started school and it was a very different experience for me as I had to cover
all of my books in wrapping paper. Over the next few weeks I saw many children
going to school who had luggage bags as school bags, kids who couldn’t afford
shoes and I remember some walking without any shoes on the hot and broken
tarmac roads. This really stirred up emotional feelings in me. This wasn’t the
worst of it because these kids had to drag themselves and their massive cases
for miles.
I
can honestly say my journey to Africa was a unique one because I was daily
oscillating between a poorer neighbourhood and a private school in town and I
got to see how different people think, act and behave in these varying
environments. In the poorer neighbourhoods kids were more alive.
Taxis
were a big art of my time in South Africa however they were very different to
the ones I was used to in England which have a maximum of six seats. South
African taxis have fourteen but that didn’t stop an extra six people coming in!
When I was going to school I had to take three taxis and the worst thing about
it was that my Mom only showed me the way to get to my school once. It’s hard
to explain but if you wanted to take a taxi you would have to do different hand
gestures to the Taxi driver with your hands up and they might stop for you if
they were going were you wanted. I often got embarrassed because I would
literally have to shout the destination at the driver but every time I did no
one understood my pronunciation; people would either give me a surprised look
and start talking about me, or the
taxi driver would ask me to repeat myself and I’d end up being the talk of the
taxi ride with people asking many questions about England. For getting to
school I had to use two hand gestures, the first one would’ve been a closed
fist with my pointing finger aimed directly at the ground with a few
circulation movements which told the driver that you wanted to go somewhere
local. The second hand gesture was a closed fist aimed at the sky which would
tell the driver that I wanted to go to town in Springs where my school was. I
also had to use various other hand Gestures for getting to different places; I
felt like I was learning a whole new language.
After
a couple of months at school my brother wanted to take me to Carnival City, a
casino and arcade which we always went to when I was younger. To be honest it
was just as eccentric and colourful and as full of energy as I had remembered.
There were a lot of young people playing games and we also decided to go to the
go- carting zone which was really fun because unlike in England people take the
races very seriously. I could tell because of the looks which were being shared
between myself, my brother and the boys who were in the line. There was one
tall boy who kept looking at us, he couldn’t keep his eyes off us because we
were his competition but he looked nervous too. The race had to be stopped
because of too much chaos on the lanes.
In
South Africa there is a soap that is very popular, the soup is called
generations and it is much like the EastEnders of South Africa, nearly every
night at 8:00 pm we as a family would watch it, quite often when my other
family would come around, for me it would be like watching to soaps because of
the fact that everyone was so loud and lively that there is no way we could
ever watch a soap in total silence. The liveliest character in my family has to
be my aunt Charity, I say this because she is a very loud and funny and she
also always wants the attention to be focused on her, my aunt is the type of
person who would stand in front of the TV when the most dramatic scene of the
soup that everyone has been waiting to see comes up. Overall I would say that
my journey to South Africa really broadened my view of the world.
Monday, 7 September 2015
things to know about me and what I wrecognize about my language use.
My name is Blessing Tshabalala and I want to share with you about the things that I notice about my language use. I grew up in South Africa until the age of 5 and I have been going back and forth since.
I would say what I recognize about my language use is that I speak differently wit different types of people and I feel that this is something I learned naturally from traveling. at the age of fourteen I went back to South Africa for a year, this is when I recognized the biggest change in my use of English language when in confrontation with others, when I was in the town I adjusted to how people spoke and acted which was mostly lively and colourful personalities however in the town people were more calm and normal. Another thing I've noticed about my language use is that when texting I tend to use more slang and I tend to use a lot of apostrophes- this has effected my Essay writing because I have learned to use them a lot.
I would say what I recognize about my language use is that I speak differently wit different types of people and I feel that this is something I learned naturally from traveling. at the age of fourteen I went back to South Africa for a year, this is when I recognized the biggest change in my use of English language when in confrontation with others, when I was in the town I adjusted to how people spoke and acted which was mostly lively and colourful personalities however in the town people were more calm and normal. Another thing I've noticed about my language use is that when texting I tend to use more slang and I tend to use a lot of apostrophes- this has effected my Essay writing because I have learned to use them a lot.
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