When most people think of the word wobble now days they do not think of the actual definition but of the popular dance. The definition however is slightly different...
WOBBLE: to move or proceed with an irregular rocking or staggering motion or unsteadily and clumsily from side to side
Many times in this class I have felt just like that definition, unsteady about what we were suppose to do for an assignment or unsure of what I was going to write about. The first time I felt this way during this course was when we were given the assignment to make our own blog. I have used blogs in the past but never actually had my own blog and had to make my own posts. I "wobbled" when writing my first post. I had no idea what I was going to say, or even really what I was suppose to do. By the end of this course however I have been able to see a good bit of improvement in my blogs. Personally I think my writing has improved, and I guess that was a main point in this course and I feel as if I have reached that goal. I know that I am not an excellent writer, I now feel that I am at least a decent writer and I have got that way through this English 1101 course.
While I do feel I have improved and become a better writer through this blog there are still many questions that I have. I wonder what, if anything I will do with this blog when this course is over? I wonder if I will have to create another blog for my next English course? Or will I ever have to work with blogs again? I wonder if my writing would have improved any if it had not been for this blog? I wonder if my writing even has improved of if it is just that I feel more comfortable with writing? I wonder what other writing I will do after this class? Finally, I wonder what other wobbles I will encounter in my future writing?
PS. I had a great experience in this class. I normally do not enjoy English classes, but I actually liked this one and I feel like I got a lot out of it. Thank you so much Lacy for being such a great teacher!
-Taylor
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