Hey!!
This is now the very final post for our teacher so he can see which posts we'd liked the most.
I'll list the post and I'll start with the post I'd liked the most:
1. My favorite character, 6th of June 2016
2. Slam - chapter 3 & 4, 3rd of May 2016
3. This is the end ..., 28th of June 2016
Hopefully you understand why I've chosen this posts and you like them as much as I do.
Best regards, Elena!!
Mittwoch, 29. Juni 2016
Dienstag, 28. Juni 2016
This is the end ...
Hey guys ...
Well, you may have noticed by reading the heading of this blog post that now this blog is at its end.
The last weeks we dealed with the novel 'Slam' by the author Nick Hornby and we've witnessed the ups and downs by Sam and his story. We've witnessed how Sam and Alicia, the mother of his child, get to know each other, how the get closer and closer but also how they seperate.
Now it's time to summerize of what we've learned, what we've improved and many other things.
I have to be honest: I was very sceptic at the beginning if writing a blog was a good idea and I suppose many of my classmates thought the same way as I did. But now, about eight weeks later, I have to say that it was a great experience. Although it is so much work, it was definitely worth it.
I improved my writing skills on the computer, I can write longer textes in shorter time and it definitely will help me in the future.
I'd love to say that my grammar and spelling have also improved but sadly I have no idea about this and I have no idea wether they have improved or not.
Otherwise I can read and understand English now better than before. Because of reading a whole novel in English and dealing with the storyline, the characters and the feelings, it's easier for me now to understand other English textes too.
We learned how to learn more about the characters and their characteristics and analyze their behaviour. Another point is that we know now how to get the really important information out of a text and how to prove our statement with quotes from the text.
I really think that I've improved my vocabulary by reading 'Slam' although this wasn't my first book I've read in English. We learned more vocabs about the topic 'teenage pregnancy' but also about the normal life as a teenager.
It was an awesome experience and I can't think of anything that would improve the analysis. Maybe we could have talked about a real experience of teenage parents and how they handle their situation but that wouldn't be that necessary.
All in all I can be grateful to get the chance to do something like this and I wouldn't want to miss this new amazing experience.
Thanks for reading this blog!
Best regards, Elena
P.S. When I think of 'Slam' I think of many things but I would like to reduce it up to four adjectives.
Excited that we got to the chance to do something like this.
New because we haven't done this before and it was an awesome experience.
Caring for the characters and how they manage their situation.
Sceptical because that was my first feeling when I had heared this idea of my English teacher.
How would your describe 'Slam' in four or five adjectives? ;)
Sonntag, 19. Juni 2016
Teenage pregnancies and the NYC campaign
Look at these pictures ... you can see four babies that seem more than unhappy. You may ask yourself what had happened to them. Now read the quotes that belong to the pictures.
"Got a job? I cost thousands of dollars each year."
"Dad, you'll be paying to support me for the next 20 years."
"Honestly Mom ... chances are he won't stay with you. What happens to me?"
"I'm twice as likely not to graduate high school because you had me as a teen."Now, what do you think?
These pictures are made by a company called "NYC Human Resources Administration" and it's a teenage pregnancy prevention. It says that teenage pregnancies make many diffculties and should be avoided. Apparently will the kids suffer from having young parents, the chances are higher that the kid won't graduate form high school and the kid will kost thousands of dollars.
When the NYC Human Resources Administration unveiled its teen pregnancy prevention campain many activists demanded that they cancel their campaig and issue a public apology but neither had happened.
That's why I'd like to write a letter to them and write down my opinion about this. Here we go:
Ladies and Gentlemen,
we read in English class the book 'Slam'. Maybe you've heard of it but if you didn't, it's about the topic teenage pregnancy. Attending to this we saw your campain about teenage pregnancy prevention.
It shocked me.
I think it's cruel to claim something like that.
At some points you're right. Kids are expensive. You have to make sure that they have something to eat and drink, that they have a safe place to sleep and live, that they get a good school education and many other things. You need lots of time for your kid and give him the love he needs. Especially for teenage parents it's hard to take care of their kids.
On the other hand your campain forgets many things about teenage pregnacies. It's right that kids are expensive but most of the parents would support their teenage kids with their kids, they would give them money and take care of their grandchild while the teenagers go to school.
There are many problems and maybe it should be better not having a kid when you're so young but you can solve most of the problems somehow.
You could improve your ads by making it less cruel. It's one thing when you say that teenage pregnancy should be avoided but it's another thing when you say only the negative. Please notice that it's a wonderful thing seeing a kid grow up and being able to play with your kids.
Teenage pregnancy isn't the world thing in the world and maybe you should concentrate on more important things than the fault of teenagers.
Your sincerely
Elena
Sonntag, 12. Juni 2016
my favorite chapter
Hello guys!!
In my post today I'd like to share my favorite chapter with you, what questions I'd like to ask the author of the novel Nick Hornby and if there's anything I truly enjoy or that I even feel annoyed of.
Let's start with my favorite chapter:
I've decided to choose chapter n°18 as my favorite chapter. The chapter starts with Sam reading a little book full of facts written by the british Prime Minister.
This chapter is pretty short but that's my favorite because in this chapter you can see that Sam really takes care of his son. He could lose touch like the statistics say but he decides that he wants to be responsible for Roof.
And this isn't only my favorite part of the novel, it's also the part I truly enjoy. I'd thought in the beginning that Sam isn't responsible and he only thinks of himself but after reading this chapter you see that he can be really a caring person.
What questions I'd like to ask Nick Hornby, the author of SLAM?
There are many questions you could ask an author about his book like why did he had chosen this location etc. Here I'd like to ask more specific questions and maybe Nick Hornby reads someday a blog post from a german girl about his novel SLAM. So if you're Nick Hornby, feel free to answer my questions in the comments ;)
First I'd like to ask him why he decided to write about this topic. I can imagine that that's a pretty difficult topic and it's hard to write all of the emotions on paper. Did he experienced this topic by himself?
Many authors say of their characters that some of their characteristics they've got from the author. So if the author is very emotional, he makes his character very emotional too. Is it here the same? Does Sam or Alicia or any other character has the same characteristics like Nick Hornby?
Is Nick Hornby such a big fan of Tony Hawk, the famous skateboarder, that TH has so a big role in his novel?
Where does the idea of whizzing Sam into the future come from? That's a pretty interesting part and I really would like to know why Nick Hornby wrote that parts.
The end of the novel gets closer and closer and soon it's over ...
Greetings!
Elena
In my post today I'd like to share my favorite chapter with you, what questions I'd like to ask the author of the novel Nick Hornby and if there's anything I truly enjoy or that I even feel annoyed of.
Let's start with my favorite chapter:
I've decided to choose chapter n°18 as my favorite chapter. The chapter starts with Sam reading a little book full of facts written by the british Prime Minister.
"And I learned that after fifteen years or so, eighty per cent of teenager fathers lose touch with their kids completely. Eighty per cent! (...) That meant that in fifteen years' time, the chances were that I wouldn't have anything to do with Roof. I wasn't having that." (p.233, ll.8-13)Sam gets angry and he directly goes to Alicia's. He wants to see his kid in the future too, he doesn't want to lose touch with his son Roof. After a missunderstanding he confronts Alicia with his opinion and Alicia's mom helps them to interact.
This chapter is pretty short but that's my favorite because in this chapter you can see that Sam really takes care of his son. He could lose touch like the statistics say but he decides that he wants to be responsible for Roof.
"We'd have no problem getting through the fifteen years if we could just say here, saying nothing, watching a kid grow up." (p.235, ll.25-28)This last sentence in the chapter is very emotional and it's a great ending of chapter n°18.
There are many questions you could ask an author about his book like why did he had chosen this location etc. Here I'd like to ask more specific questions and maybe Nick Hornby reads someday a blog post from a german girl about his novel SLAM. So if you're Nick Hornby, feel free to answer my questions in the comments ;)
First I'd like to ask him why he decided to write about this topic. I can imagine that that's a pretty difficult topic and it's hard to write all of the emotions on paper. Did he experienced this topic by himself?
Many authors say of their characters that some of their characteristics they've got from the author. So if the author is very emotional, he makes his character very emotional too. Is it here the same? Does Sam or Alicia or any other character has the same characteristics like Nick Hornby?
Is Nick Hornby such a big fan of Tony Hawk, the famous skateboarder, that TH has so a big role in his novel?
Where does the idea of whizzing Sam into the future come from? That's a pretty interesting part and I really would like to know why Nick Hornby wrote that parts.
The end of the novel gets closer and closer and soon it's over ...
Greetings!
Elena
Montag, 6. Juni 2016
my favorite character
After reading chapter 12, I sadly have to say that we're almost at the end of SLAM. By now Sam had two really strange dreams of his future that seem very realistic. Alicia is pregnant and Sam seems to get along with him being a Dad. A lot of things happened from the beginning until now and we met many different characters: we've met Sam's and Alicia's parents, we've met Sam's friend Rabbit and maybe we've met also Sam's and Alicia's future child. Last but not least we've met Alicia and Sam, the main characters who is the whole story about.
Now you may ask which one of the characters is my favorite. I'd asked myself the same because I couldn't indetify with any of the characters at the beginning.
Normally you'd like the main character, in this case it's Sam. But that's totally not the case here. I don't know how to describe it nicely ao I just say it as it is.
I don't like Sam. I think he's unresponsible and only thinks of himself. He doesn't take care of Alicia who's going to have HIS baby...
But this blog post isn't about how I like the main character. It's about my favorite character.
As you may noticed, I don't like Sam that much and neither I don't like Alicia that much but I like Sam's mother the most so you can say that Annie's my favorite character.
Her total name is Annie Jones and she's Sam's 32-year-old mother. She likes to compare her age to the ages of prominent people who look good.
In total I think she's a really loving and caring person. She really loves her son but sometimes she thinks what would have happened if she wouldn't have been pregnant so early. Her realtionship to her son is friendly and they act more than friends than like mother and son. Although she was married with Sam's dad, they don't get along that well now. Their relationship is very freezing and they only talk to each other when Sam's around.
Because of all these characteristics I think she's the most likeable character in the novel. She's maybe not the best mother to Sam but who's perfect? She has her mistakes but Sam loves her and that is all that counts, isn't it?
There are also some very interesting scenes of Annie in the novel I would like to describe you more detailed.
In the first scene Annie talks with Sam about Alicia before Sam meets her the first time. He's very sceptic but Annie convinces him to give her a chance. She say things to him like a close friend would tell him.
I hope you can understand now why Annie's my favorite character. She's a lovely person and she mostely does the right thing in the end. After the first shock she gives Sam and Alicia her support and because she already experiented how it feels having a baby in that age , she can help them better than many other people.
Greetings!!
Now you may ask which one of the characters is my favorite. I'd asked myself the same because I couldn't indetify with any of the characters at the beginning.
Normally you'd like the main character, in this case it's Sam. But that's totally not the case here. I don't know how to describe it nicely ao I just say it as it is.
I don't like Sam. I think he's unresponsible and only thinks of himself. He doesn't take care of Alicia who's going to have HIS baby...
But this blog post isn't about how I like the main character. It's about my favorite character.
As you may noticed, I don't like Sam that much and neither I don't like Alicia that much but I like Sam's mother the most so you can say that Annie's my favorite character.
Her total name is Annie Jones and she's Sam's 32-year-old mother. She likes to compare her age to the ages of prominent people who look good.
" 'I'm four years younger than Jennifer Aniston and I'm going to be a grandmother. I'm the same age as Cameron Diaz and I'm going to be a grandmother.' " (p. 144, ll.16-19)She has a hostile relationship with her ex-husband who is also Sam's father. Although she really loves Sam, she misses the time where she didn't have a son and no duties.
"I know she loves me, but every now and agai, in exactly this sort of situation, she conveniently forgets to mention that she's got a fifteen-year-old son." (p. 29, ll.17-20)Annie did the same fault as Sam and became pregnant when she was a teenager and that's why she couldn't really have the time as a normal teenager. She becomes involved with Mark, a man she knows through work, and if the second dream becomes reality, Annie and Mark will have a baby together.
In total I think she's a really loving and caring person. She really loves her son but sometimes she thinks what would have happened if she wouldn't have been pregnant so early. Her realtionship to her son is friendly and they act more than friends than like mother and son. Although she was married with Sam's dad, they don't get along that well now. Their relationship is very freezing and they only talk to each other when Sam's around.
Because of all these characteristics I think she's the most likeable character in the novel. She's maybe not the best mother to Sam but who's perfect? She has her mistakes but Sam loves her and that is all that counts, isn't it?
There are also some very interesting scenes of Annie in the novel I would like to describe you more detailed.
In the first scene Annie talks with Sam about Alicia before Sam meets her the first time. He's very sceptic but Annie convinces him to give her a chance. She say things to him like a close friend would tell him.
"She'd just said that Alicia was hot, and it is different, isn't it?" (p. 21, ll.28-29)Another interesting scene is the part when Sam tells his mom that Alicia's is pregnant with his child. First she doesn't say anything because she's totally shocked. I mean, didn't learn her son anything of her faults from having a child in this age? Her expressions change in the next few moments a lot. After being shocked she cries and thinks that Sam wanted to punish her. Then she thinks of Sam's destroyed future again and asks many questions. The scene ends with Annie asking if she could talk to her son in private.
I hope you can understand now why Annie's my favorite character. She's a lovely person and she mostely does the right thing in the end. After the first shock she gives Sam and Alicia her support and because she already experiented how it feels having a baby in that age , she can help them better than many other people.
Greetings!!
Abonnieren
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