Friday, November 15, 2019
Our Own Words: A Studentss Guide to First-Year Writing Essay -- Perso
Our Own Words: A Students's Guide to First-Year Writing           I was born in Bulgaria, the Land of Roses, a ââ¬Å"Wonderlandâ⬠ amongst others in Eastern Europe.  After living there for eight years under the influence of communism, my family and I were eager to depart and head for America - ââ¬Å" The Land of Opportunity.â⬠ The adjustments I had to make to my unknown surroundings in the United States were not easy or pleasant.  My number one priority was to continue my education and, without hesitation, I was quickly enrolled in an English speaking elementary school.  Aside from   enduring scrutiny from my classmates, my toughest engagement was conquering the English language.  I did not know the simplest words and, in fact, began by learning the totally unfamiliar English alphabet.          I believe that my contempt for writing was influenced twelve years ago by my arrival in a foreign country with a bizarre and confusing language.  After all, how can a language that consists of twenty-six letters incorporate millions upon millions of words? Because English was not native to me, I had to struggle to overcome the language barrier throughout my elementary school years.  Most of my time was spent mastering the   language itself and, in doing so, I missed out on the basic writing techniques that most   American students were learning.  While I was learning my ABCââ¬â¢s, they were introduced   to the idea of expanding their vocabulary, increasing their use of proper punctuation and adapting to the ââ¬Å"correctâ⬠ way of spelling simple words.  On the other hand, I was still trying to remember the meanings of elementary vocabulary words like library, wheelchair, and of course how could I forget, the difference between ââ¬Å"redââ¬Å" and ââ¬Å"readââ¬Å".   Even the most si...              ...ple who are successful not because of their intelligence level, but because of their HARD WORK.  I consider myself to be one of those hard working individuals and although I am not the ââ¬Å"prime ââ¬Å" example of success, I do hope that younger generations can look up to me and realize that success comes with a lot of hard work!  It doesnââ¬â¢t come easy and sacrifices often have to be made.          Looking ahead at my future, I am not sorry to see that writing will play a major   role in my lifestyle.  As a television broadcaster, I am going to be utilizing writing on a daily basis, but for some reason that doesnââ¬â¢t bother me as much as I expected it to. Maybe I am finally outgrowing this stage of detestation and realizing the positive impact writing can have on my surroundings and me.  I hope that, one day, my writing will reach a level that can change society for the better.                        
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