2015年1月27日星期二
Short story revision
2015年1月24日星期六
Short creative story
2015年1月23日星期五
Snoopy
In this short video, the four characters have totally different features of writing.
Lucy writes really fast with multiple meaningless words. She squeezes out the words and counts over and over again. This is not good at all. However, this is one of my writing types towards some topics.
Schroeder is a good storyteller. He can retell story well with descriptive language. However, there is hardly his personal opinion in the report. Also, his seems to jump out from the original topic too far that the Robin Hood story cannot be the emphasis of the report but the story of the rabbit.
Linus seems to be a good student. He does a lot of researches to make his writing deep. However, too much resources make the writing too sophisticated and hard to understand.
As for Charlie Brown, he is the kind of the writer I am. Having fun and relaxing first. Rushing before deadline sometimes can really triggers the inspiration. Nevertheless, for most of the time, this way of writing leads to awful articles.
2015年1月20日星期二
Grammar
2015年1月17日星期六
How to be a better writer
These two blogs both talk about the principles, or tragedies of producing good writing.
In the first blog, ten qualities are listed and explained. From the content, to organization, to ways of writing. As for me, the quality number six, good writing is like math, is really impressive.
My writing is usually organized. However, the logic would become a mess if I write carelessly. Sentences would repeated and points are listed without organization. This can really ruin my whole essay in which I should pay attention. To deal with this problem, I should always write an outline and do some brain storm first. In this way, I can always be reminded of the logical line in my writing. Another thing I have to focus on is the point that "good writing is grounded in data". I hardly add data in my essay since I dislike doing citation although I know this can make my writing unconvincing. I should try to add some data, or even quotations from celebrities.
In the second blog, more specific suggestions are listed. I feel that the first rule is really useful. In the past, I usually write essay in one structure, putting the content into the frame. However, this rule suggests that I should try my creative writing with different structures. Besides, revision is really important. I hardly realize the importance of revising until I wrote the "This I Believe" speech during public speaking class. Since I did a great revision and got a satisfying speech, I noticed that revising can change the article in many ways.
All in all, these suggestions are all useful and I will try to apply them to my writing little by little in the future. I believe that after another semester's studying, I will be able to "[produce] good writing. Or, at least, better writing".
2015年1月16日星期五
Food essay vs. TOEFL rubric
2015年1月14日星期三
Details build the best food and life #3
Foods, as for me, are not just something to fill my stomach when I am hungry , but ample stories with various emotions. For instance, Tiramisu, a popular coffee-flavored Italian dessert, means "pick me up". According to a website, "During the First World War. Women in northern Italy made these desserts for their men to take with them as they were being sent off to war, presumably to remind them of their love together, as the bitter-sweet taste of the dessert alludes to the perplexing feeling of love itself."
(https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061231144715AAA969z)
I am very impressed by the romantic story of Tiramisu and have my heart filled with respect every time I eat it. Similarly, one story about my favorite cuisine, hot diced chicken, represent the most memorable lesson in my childhood.
My favorite meal for dinner, Little pieces of chicken with a large amount of chili, is not only tasty and spicy like fire, but also fun to eat. Red, the basic color of the plate, occupies most of the bowl. The brown-colored chicken is chopped into particles which makes it easily to absorb the flavor. Scarlet chili is separated around the chicken pieces and even conceals them. Taking a pair of chopsticks and starting to seek, is not easy at all. My target is hidden inside the chili army, with some other similar ingredients as shields. Nevertheless, how can they escape? I stir in the huge bowl and pick out every small pieces of chicken. It is the best food I have ever eaten! It is spicy, but not that spicy, and it is even a little bit sweet. Sweet and spicy, it is just like the flavor of my childhood while living with my grandfather and grandmother. The old story was remembered little by little accompanies the emergence of the brown chicken pieces.
Sitting beside the dining table, tears run out from my eyes uncontrollablely. Holding a chopstick in his hand, grandfather shows his serious face to me and hit my arms emphatically.
"Why I always have to do these easy questions? I do not need them! They are just wasting my time!" I cry out loudly and point at the mental arithmetic tasks.
This scene was what always happened during my summer break before I went to middle school. Grandfather, the old man who had been taught for more than 40 years, was extremely strict to me. Every morning he would wake me up at 7 and asked me to take a run with him. The time between 9 to 11 belonged to study. I do not have a lot of work, therefore he usually gave me some mental arithmetic tasks to do. I really hated them. Nevertheless, things were not that bad. Looking through the glass door in front of me, my grandmother was busily cooking for me and grandpa. I could only see her back, a little bit bend. The apron was tied like a butterfly and she always smiled to me when the sunshine sparkled on her face. Right after 10, I could sniff the smell of the meal, sometimes sweet and sometimes spicy. No matter what the smell is, my heart would be attracted and left the math problem behind. Not until the day when I first got mad at the tasks, was I able to know why she always spent the whole morning in the kitchen for a simple meal.
"You think simple things mean nonsense?" His face turns red. "I will show you that you are wrong. Follow me."
I am scared by grandpa since I don't know he would be that mad. I always complain about the questions and he knows that I don't mean it! Walking after him carefully, noticing that he is opening the door of the kitchen.
"Look at your grandma carefully, and you will realize how important the simple things are." After saying this, he goes out.
There are a dozen kinds of ingredients on the chopping board.
"Are you trying to make 10 meals, grandma? Is anyone going to come to eat lunch with us?" I ask grandma interrogative.
"Stupid girl, they are all just for your favorite meal, the spicy diced chicken." She smiles and says the shocking news like telling a normal thing. "Simple things are the basis of everything. One gram of salt can even ruin the whole meal. It's just like study and life, one calculating mistake may ruin your whole test."
That day, I stood beside grandma and watched her cooking for nearly two hours and thought a lot. I realized that easy things never exist in the world and details determine success or failure. Grandfather used my favorite diced chicken to teach me one of the most important lesson in my life and force me to pay attention to the significance of details. To be honest, I hate foundations of everything. I hate the grammar in writing, etude in playing the piano, concepts in chemistry and so on. Nevertheless, every time when I want to give up the dull basis and skip to a higher level which I can not master, the smell of the hot diced chicken would show up. The smell seems to make the sound like grandpa's voice, slowly and stably as a river, flows into my impetuous heart and comfort it little by little. I have not given up any unimpressive thing ultimately, willingly and happily although I have complained about those annoying details over and over again. The story which taught me that details determine success or failure is hiding in the gap between the chili and the chicken, the crack of the anise and the smell which blowing by the wind, just like the love of my grandparents, will never disappear.
2015年1月11日星期日
Details build the best food and life #2
Foods, as for me, are not just something to fill my stomach when I am hungry , but ample stories with various emotion. For instance, Tiramisu, a popular coffee-flavored Italian dessert, means "pick me up". According to a website, "During the First World War. Women in northern Italy made these desserts for their men to take with them as they were being sent off to war, presumably to remind them of their love together, as the bitter-sweet taste of the dessert alludes to the perplexing feeling of love itself."
(https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061231144715AAA969z)
I am very impressed by the romantic story of Tiramisu and have my heart filled with respect every time I eat it. However, one story about my favorite cuisine, hot diced chicken, represent the most memorable lesson in my childhood.
My favorite meal for dinner, Little pieces of chicken with a large amount of chili, is not only tasty and spicy like fire, but also fun to eat. Red, the basic color of the plate, occupies most of the bowl. The brown-colored chicken is chopped into particles which makes it easily to absorb the flavor. Scarlet chili is separated around the chicken pieces and even conceals them. Taking a pair of chopstick and starting to seek, it is not easy at all. My target is hidden inside the chili army, with some other similar ingredients as shields. Nevertheless, how can they escape? I stir in the huge bowl and pick out every small pieces of chicken. It is the best food I have ever eaten! It is spicy, but not that spicy, and it is even a little bit sweet. Sweet and spicy, it is just like the flavor of my childhood while living with my grandfather and grandmother. The old story was remembered little by little accompanies the emergence of the brown chicken pieces.
Sitting besides the dinning table, tear burns from my eyes out of control. Holding a chopstick in his hand, grandfather shows his serious face to me and hit my arms emphatically.
"Why I always have to do these easy questions? I do not need them! They are just wasting my time!" I cry out loudly and point at the mental arithmetic tasks.
This scene was what always happened during my summer break before I went to middle school. Grandfather, the old man who had been taught for more than 40 years, was extremely strict to me. Every morning he would wake me up at 7 and asked me to take a run with him. The time between 9 to 11 belonged to study. I do not have a lot of work, therefore he usually gave me some mental arithmetic tasks to do. I really hated them. Nevertheless, things were not that bad. Looking through the glass door in front of me, my grandmother was busily cooking for me and grandpa. I could only see her back, a little bit bend. The apron was tied like a butterfly and she always smiled to me when the sunshine sparkled on her face. Right after 10, I could sniff the smell of the meal, sometimes sweet and sometimes spicy. No matter what the smell is, my heart would be attracted and left the math problem behind. Not until the day when I first got mad at the tasks, was I able to know why she always spent the whole morning in the kitchen for a simple meal.
"You think simple things mean nonsense?" His face turns red. "I will show you that you are wrong. Follow me."
I am scared by grandpa since I don't know he would be that mad. I always complain about the questions and he knows that I don't mean it! Walking after him carefully, noticing that he is opening the door of the kitchen.
"Look at your grandma carefully, and you will realize how important the simple things are." After saying this, he goes out.
There are a dozen kinds of ingredients on the chopping board.
"Are you trying to make 10 meals, grandma? Is anyone going to come to eat lunch with us?" I ask grandma interrogative.
"Stupid girl, they are all just for your favorite meal, the spicy diced chicken." She smiles and says the shocking news like telling a normal thing. "Simple things are the basis of everything. 1 gram of salt can even ruin the whole meal. It's just like study and life, one calculating mistake may ruin your whole test."
That day, I stood beside grandma and watched her cooking for nearly two hours and thought a lot. I realized that easy things never exist in the world and details determine success or failure. Grandfather used my favorite meal to teach me one of the most important lesson in my life and force me to pay attention to the significance of details. To be honest, I hate foundations of everything. I hate the grammar in writing, etude in playing piano, concepts in chemistry and so on. Nevertheless, every time when I want to give up the dull basis and skip to a higher level which I can not master, the smell of the hot diced chicken would show up. The smell seems to make the sound like grandpa's voice, slowly and stably as a river, flows into my impetuous heart and comfort it little by little. I have not given up any unimpressive thing ultimately, willingly and happily although I have complained about those annoying details over and over again.
(more things about the food)
2015年1月10日星期六
Keep calm and make progress.
Firstly, let's talk about the progress I've made. In my opinion, i've improved my creative writing very much. In the past, "to be " verbs constructed the basis of my writing. However, after weeks' practice, great progress showed up. I can not only find words to replace those weak verbs but also always remind myself of not using them. Besides, my ability of describing has really improved these days. I really did not know how to describe a certain thing before the project of creative writing began. Because of the project, I have learnt the ways and special perspective of observing substances. To be honest, these ways saved my writing. I used to face a huge difficulty that I don't know what to write and always stuccoed in the middle, even the start of the article. Because of the strategies and practices, I got over this task.
Nevertheless, the grammar problem is significant. Although I can pay attention to the grammar while writing articles, the grammar quizzes really ruin my life......It seem that I do bad in nearly all the grammar categories, except comma splices. To tell the truth, grammar is always the obstacle in my writing since I first wrote a long article in China. I am really confused since I don't know how to improve my grammar. I tried to write down the grammar rules in a notebook and memorize them but it seemed useless. What Can I Do !
Last but not the least, I am more passionate in writing than before. I've read some books and articles which could help me open my mind. Thinking differently also helped me a lot. I can expand my content by writing things relate to the thesis and main idea rather than limit my mind in a small boundary. Rhetoric is a good way to make writing better and make my mind more active. It can also increase my vocabularies and release my pressure. Thinking about some magical things and transform them into the characters in my articles really makes the process of writing a lot easily and interesting.
All in all, every coin has two sides. There are things I did great in the first semester and problems I am not satisfied with. I hope that I could improve my grammar and make fewer mistakes in the future. Reading books is needed and I believe I will do a good job in the next semester! FIGHTING!
2015年1月9日星期五
Blog #7
In my revision of the final draft, I have a lot of things to change and work on since it is kind of long and contains a lot of information.
First of all, the description of the cuisine should be added. I have tried a lot to make my story detailed, however, the description of the food seemed to be lacked. To tell the truth, I don't really know what to add since it is extremely difficult for me to remember and explain the process of making it. I guess I would call my grandmother and ask her to tell me how to cook. However, one of the biggest problem is that I cannot translate some of the ingredients into English since they are particular in China.
Second, my closing in the last paragraph should be improved. The closing paragraph should include the conclusion and something connect to my life.
Third, the structure of the body paragraph should be changed. My body paragraph is a whole story without any conclusion or connection to the thesis statement. Although this may be okay, I should still add something to make the body relate to the thesis and topic.
Last but not least, some weak words must be changed to make the draft more descriptive. It is also a harsh task since we always use normal and usual words to describe the taste and smell of foods.
All in all, a lot of things should be improved in my draft. Just like what I said in my story, details are really important. REALLY IMPORTANT!
2015年1月6日星期二
Details build the best food and life.
Foods, as for me, are not just something to fill my stomach when I am hungry , but ample stories with various emotion. For instance, Tiramisu, a popular coffee-flavored Italian dessert, means "pick me up". According to a website, "During the First World War. Women in northern Italy made these desserts for their men to take with them as they were being sent off to war, presumably to remind them of their love together, as the bitter-sweet taste of the dessert alludes to the perplexing feeling of love itself. Or more practically, they might have believed the high caffeine and energy content of these desserts give their men more energy to fight and help bring them home safely."(https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061231144715AAA969z)
I am very impressed by the romantic story of Tiramisu and have my heart filled with respect every time I eat it. However, there is another story about my favorite cuisine, a simple cuisine which contains the best memory strongest lesson in my childhood.
Red, the basic color of this meal, occupies my sight. My favorite meal for dinner, Little pieces of chicken with a large amount of chili completely make my day. The brown-colored chicken is chopped into particles which makes it easily to absorb the flavor. Scarlet chili is separated around the chicken pieces and even conceals them. Taking a pair of chopstick and starting to seek, it is not easy at all. My target is hidden inside the chili army, with some other similar ingredients as shields. Nevertheless, how can they escape? I stir in the huge bowl and pick out every small pieces of chicken. It is the best food I have ever eaten! It is spicy, but not that spicy, and it is even a little bit sweet. Sweet and spicy, it is just like the flavor of my childhood while living with my grandfather and grandmother. The old story was remembered little by little accompanies the emergence of the brown chicken pieces.
Sitting besides the dinning table, tear burns from my eyes out of control. Holding a chopstick in his hand, grandfather shows his serious face to me and hit my arms emphatically.
"Why I always have to do these easy questions? I do not need them! They are just wasting my time!" I cry out loudly and point at the mental arithmetic tasks.
This scene was what always happening during my summer break before I went to middle school. Grandfather, the old man who had been taught for more than 40 years, was extremely strict to me. Every morning he would wake me up at 7 and asked me to take a run with him. The time between 9 to 11 belonged to study. I do not have a lot of work, therefore he usually gave me some mental arithmetic tasks to do. I really hated them. Nevertheless, things were not that bad. Looking through the glass door in front of me, my grandmother was busily cooking for me and grandpa. I could only see her back, a little bit bend. The apron was tied like a butterfly and she always smiled to me when the sunshine sparkled on her face. Right after 10, I could sniff the smell of the meal, sometimes sweet and sometimes spicy. No matter what the smell is, my heart would be attracted and left the math problem behind. Not until the day when I first got mad at the tasks, was I able to know why she always spent the whole morning in the kitchen for a simple meal.
"You think simple things mean nonsense?" His face turns red. "I will show you that you are wrong. Follow me."
I am scared by grandpa since I don't know he would be that mad. I always complain about the questions and he knows that I don't mean it! Walking after him carefully, noticing that he is opening the door of the kitchen.
"Look at your grandma carefully, and you will realize how important the simple things are." After saying this, he goes out.
There are a dozen kinds of ingredients on the chopping board.
"Are you trying to make 10 meals, grandma? Is anyone going to come to eat lunch with us?" I ask grandma interrogative.
"Stupid girl, they are all just for your favorite meal, the spicy diced chicken." She smiles and says the shocking news like telling a normal thing. "Simple things are the basis of everything. 1 gram of salt can even ruin the whole meal. It's just like study and life, one calculating mistake may ruin your whole test."
That day, I stood beside grandma and watched her cooking for nearly two hours and thought a lot. I realized that easy things never exist in the world and details determine success or failure. Grandfather used my favorite meal to teach me one of the most important lesson in my life. I always think of that morning when I eat the chicken with full of satisfaction. It always reminds me the happy time with my grandparents and force me to pay attention to the significance of details.



