Please post in this entry, what have you found learned from doing the final project:
- When you write your final project
- When you read others' final projects (You only know from only two people in your groups)
It has been the great semester this Fall. I hope you have learned as much as you can and see some progress. I look forward for much better time and fun with you in the winter semester.
I hope you enjoy the holiday with your family and friends!
Stay warm, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Hẹn gặp lại năm 2015.
- When you write your final project
- When you read others' final projects (You only know from only two people in your groups)
It has been the great semester this Fall. I hope you have learned as much as you can and see some progress. I look forward for much better time and fun with you in the winter semester.
I hope you enjoy the holiday with your family and friends!
Stay warm, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Hẹn gặp lại năm 2015.
I really enjoyed writing my final project because it gave me the opportunity to use all of the Vietnamese that I've learned thus far, in a fun way. I also really liked how we got to read our peers projects, because it allowed me to learn a lot about Hy and Annelin, that I wouldn't know otherwise. Hy and I were both really impressed with Annelin's project because we had no idea that she had traveled so much and seen so much of the world. Overall, it was a really good experience to demonstrate my Vietnamese knowledge in a creative way.
ReplyDeleteI have extended my vocabulary outside of our textbooks when writing my final project. I have also learned that I am a bit dyslexic since I tend to overlook the tones on various words and type them incorrectly. It was interesting to get to know Hana and Christina through their presentations. Both Hana and Christina have a crowded family, including step family and cousins. Hana has a versatile group of family in terms of occupation. She had the opportunity to experience the aesthetics of Vietnam. To my surprise, Christina’s dad is a doctor and her mom is an accountant. This surprised me because the stereotype is that “Vietnamese parents do nails” (i.e. my parents). It was a pleasure to get to know both Hana and Christina better. Happy holidays to everyone here!
ReplyDeleteWhen writing the final project, I learned how to apply all of the vocabulary and grammar into my own work. I was able to present myself to others in Vietnamese and I learned how to take criticism from others in Vietnamese as well. When reading my peer's projects in Vietnamese, it was very interesting to me to find that Phu wants to be a business man, and I learned a lot about Hanna's family. It helped me get to know my classmates better and who they are as people.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed writing the project, because it really made me think about the grammar and how best to use it. It also made me realize how much vocabulary I had actually learned, which is always really gratifying. I also especially enjoyed listening to Phu and Christina. It's great to hear what they want to do, and who they are outside of Vietnamese class. It also made me really happy that the majority of the people (We'll miss you Annelin!) will be in the winter class. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteI really liked doing the final project. It made me review what we've learned so far and put it in practice. This review was also specific to myself, which made me "practice" with questions that I might get asked when in Vietnam. I really enjoyed reading everyone's projects and getting to know more about my classmates. For example, Christina wanting to move to New York after she graduates, and Hana thinking Antwerp is boring. I really enjoyed learning Vietnamese this semester and hope to continue studying it at home. Thank you all for making this semester so much fun, and also for the gift and card! That was really nice of all of you. Happy holidays!
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