Friday, October 28, 2011

grecil c almanon


 
My name is Grecil C. Almanon, 18 years of age. I am a native of the municipality of Altavas in the province of Aklan. I’m taking up Bachelor of Secondary Education specializing in English and now in third year at Aklan State University (main campus).
I am an average girl who lives a simple life. I won’t enjoy parties and drinks in noisy places. I don’t go out for gimmicks. I just wanted to stay at home all the time. But let me stress it out . . .    I do have some friends!
I enjoy a lot when I’m alone. It’s either I am reading books, writing something, listening to music or watching movies. Speaking of movies, I really love Tom Cruise, Orlando Bloom, Adam Sandler and a list will follow.



I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud
I wandered lonely as a cloud is a poem written by William Wordsworth which invites us to enjoy the beauty of nature. William Wordsworth was one of the greatest poets of the romantic era. It’s a positive poem that inspires us to see the beauty of things that we may usually take advantage of; just like ‘composed upon Westminster Bridge’, in which the poet compares the beauty of London to the beauty of nature. He was born on 17 April 1770 in Wordsworth House in Cockermouth, Cumberland. The poem ‘I wandered lonely as a cloud ‘ uses an ABABCC rhyme scheme and is written in iambic tetrameter. A masterful work, this piece captures the essence of nature’s beauty.

               Upon closer examination, I realized that most of this imagery is created by the many metaphors and similes Wordsworth uses. In the first line, Wordsworth says “I wandered lonely as a cloud.” This is a simile comparing the wondering of a man to a cloud drifting through the sky. I suppose the wandering cloud is lonely because there is nothing up there that high in the sky besides it. It can pass by unnoticed, touching nothing. Also, the image of a cloud brings to mind a light, carefree sort of wandering. The cloud is not bound by any obstacle, but can go wherever the whim of the wind takes it. The next line of poem says “I saw a crowd, a host, of golden daffodils.” Here Wordsworth is using a metaphor to compare the daffodils to a crowd of people and a host of angels. The word crowd brings to mind an image of the daffodils chattering amongst one another, leaning their heads near each other in the wind. The word host makes them seem like their golden petals are shimmering like golden halos on angels. It is interesting to note that daffodils do have a circular rim of petals in the middle that could look like a halo. Later in the poem Wordsworth uses another simile, saying the dancing of daffodils in the wind is “continuous as the stars that shine and twinkle on the milky way.” This line creates the image of the wind blowing the tops of random daffodils up and down in a haphazard matter, so they appear to glint momentarily as their faces catch the sun. This goes along with the next metaphor of the daffodils “tossing their heads in sprightly dance.” Comparing their movement to a dance also makes me think of swirling, swishing yellow skirts moving in harmony.

                As a reader, I strongly feel that this poem is a superb piece of writing. William Wordsworth had done a fabulous job in writing this poem. He does arise reader’s interest in exploring the beauty of the nature. In the end, this piece really envelops the close bond that nature holds with man.

 
Paradise Lost



There are many questions to ask than answer to the questions.
As I go through the summary of the epic “Paradise Lost” written by the blind John Milton, I can’t help myself to wonder. What if Eve was not tempted to eat the forbidden fruit? What if Adam kept his faith and did not let himself to be tempted, too? What if they did not eat it? What if. . . what if. . .

Chambered Nautilus



 
The Chambered Nautilus is a very beautiful sea shell, purple in color and
spiral in shape. It has a series of segments, or chambers. Although very fragile, it was in perfect condition. As I understand the poem, Dr. Holmes is contemplating such a shell and comparing it to the soul of a human being. Like the shell, our souls can grow as we mature, and when we die, we leave our worn-out body behind, by "life's unresting sea".
One thing about the chambered nautilus that has stuck with me is the way it keeps growing forward while always remaining attached to its past as a growing little sea creature. As you can see in the photo above, little ridges on each chamber piece, calledsiphuncles, keep the individual chambers attached to one another. As the nautilus grows new chamber pieces, the new pieces attach to the old so that the nautilus always carries its complete story everywhere it goes.
I love that the nautilus keeps growing new chambers, around and around in circles, until the day it dies. In this way, it never knows just how full its nautilus life will ultimately become. It just keeps growing, never finished until its life reaches an end.
We are always forming. Every moment of our lives is an experience of being formed in some way. And we, too, circle around and around in our growth process, often bumping up against familiar themes, just living through them in new places.



Silas Marner
Silas Marner is a great novel written by George Eliot. The plot of this novel is structured around conflicts. The first and the biggest conflict is between Silas and himself. The conflict starts when Silas loses his trust of man. He changes his life after he is falsely accused of robbery from socially active to solitary. Thus, he refuses to get involved in any kind of relationships. By the end of the novel, he overcomes his fears and his struggle ends with his adoption to Eppie. Another conflict is between Silas and the society of Raveloe. Because of his differences, the society never accepts Silas. He works as weaver which is a new job for the society of Raveloe. His look is also different. He has a pale skin and prominent short-sighted brown eyes which look very strange and suspicious to the society of Raveloe, and because he never tries to blend with the society, his conflict with it gets complicated and take a long time to resolve. Eliot describes the matter saying" At the end of fifteen years the Raveloe men said just the same things about Silas Marner at the beginning…". Eliot uses the same solution that solved the first conflict to solve this conflict. Eppie helps Silas to blend with the society and changes the false views that the society have against Silas.
I hate reading this kind of materials. I can’t halt myself to remember my own Silas Marner.:c

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

SILAS MARNER 
This was an extraordinary tale of love and hope. This novel explores the issues of redemptive love, the notion of community, the role of religion, and the status of the gentry and family. It shows the unconditional love of a person,it also shows how silas marner fullfill the meaning of unconditional love.


 I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD
In this poem it symbolizes the daffodils which reflects our personality as a human being, the poem tries to tell us that we should take good care of what we have and being satisfied.the power of nature that we should take care of.


 PARADISE LOST
This kind of story is all about adam and eve which shows the disobedience and how they disobey our creator. It shows how we must have faith to our creator.



 CHAMBERED NAUTILUS
this kind of poem tries to tell us about how we must change our personality as a person, bacause one of the permanent thing in this world is changed.In a sense, the poem is an elaboration on this idea, because it focuses on the concept of sealing off one's previous boundaries to create new and larger spaces in which to live and develop.



 By: Ma. Shiera Lea D. Teodosio

Fria's Sample Tests in Listening (English 111)

1. Sound Discrimination
Examples:
  •  feat-fit
  • sail-sale
  • read-rid
  • feel-fill
  • seek-sick
II. Directions: Write the letter of the word that has a different vowel sound in each group. If all the words sound the same; write S. 
  •  a. bat       bbut  c. bat   _____
  •  a. cup      b.  cup  c. cup  _____
  •  a. dull     b. doll   c. dull _____
  •  a. pick     b. peek   c. pick _____
  •  a. rot       b. rot     c. rot   _____
III. The same can be used for discriminating consonant sounds like [p] and [f], [b] and [v], [s] and [z], etc.

Example ;
  • watt-what
  • heel-hill
  • lust-last
  • bat-vat
  • dear-deer
For advance level learners, the words  may be used in the sentences which students will copy. Another way is asking students to identify from a group of pictures  one which is refereed  to by the teacher in her sentences using words of similar sounds. In this test, students are expected not only to rely on their listening skills but also on their comprehension and spelling skills.
 Example:

 Directions: On the paper, copy the following pairs of sentences:
  • His cup is beautiful. His cap is beatiful.
  • I want to fill the emptiness of his heart. I want to feel the emptiness of his heart.
  • She loves to draw a fan. She loves to draw a man.
  • The boy needs his cat. The boy needs his cot.
Thank you so much ma'am for the consideration. =D
God Bless!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Reflections by Mariafe Montero

Silas Marner is a novel which opens us to the reality that no matter how miserable our life is, we should always think that someone above is willing to help us.We should not be despair because everything has a solution and like what happened to Silas, someday we will meet "Eppie" who will restore our hopes.

Paradise Lost is a novel which talks about the betrayal and how weak we are when it comes to temptations. However, we know that God can forgive us even how big our mistakes.

Chamber nautilus gives me the idea to live life to the fullest and use the skills which God has given to me.

I wonder lonely as a cloud is a poem that shows how lucky we are to be given the opportunity to see the beauty of nature! So, we have to be thankful and take care of it.

Friday, October 21, 2011

REFLECTION Hajil S. Luces


SILAS MARNER
This was written by George Eliot. It tells something about the love and family. The omnipotence of God has also emphasized by the author. The love of the man to his orphan despite of accusations has been emphasized in this.


PARADISE LOST
This poem of John Milton tells something about man’s sins on earth especially the sins of our first parents - Adam and Eve. This also tells us that God loves us no matter what.


I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD
This poem was written by William Wordsworth. This tells on how important Mother Earth is. The poem reveals full of fantasy because of the imagery style used by the author.


THE CHAMBERED NAUTILUS
The poem describes on how human act and behave, this also discusses the different values everyone possesses. This poem brought me to the world of sea creatures.