10/14 in class writing

The one I looked at is Mayun who is the richest man in China, and I looked at his Weibo which is one of the biggest social media in China. He is a trustworthy person, because he has had lots of speeches at many places including colleges and public stages. He never published a book, but there are many books talking about him. He has many valuable characters in different fields. Even though he has a lot of money, he never shows off it and wastes it. He even focuses on protecting the Earth. His company has a project that people can plant trees online by using his apps. When a user planted a tree, on his or her phone, Mayun’s company will plant a real tree in the real life. For example, the very recent post (https://weibo.com/2145291155/JpatS2D2J) that he posted is about environmental protection. In this post, he uses ethos to inspire people to take actions. In another posts(https://weibo.com/2145291155/JiwgmhTT6), he also uses ethos to let parents pay more attention on education of their children. Most of posts that he posted are very inspiring and calling people to take actions.

9/30 group writing

Hang yang, Meijing Zhao

1.Drunk drivers are involved in more than 50 percent of traffic deaths.

Constructed arguments: cannot know if the statistics is reliable or not

This is not a full part of a paragraph.

2.DNA tests of skin found under the victim’s fingernails suggest that the defendant was responsible for the assault.

Constructed arguments: “the defendant was responsible for the assault” is an idea that the author is going to prove.

3.A psychologist testified that teenage violence could not be blamed on video games.

Constructed arguments:”teenage violence could not be blamed on video games.” is an idea that the author is going to prove.

4.The crowds at President Trump’s inauguration were the largest on record.

Constructed arguments:no proof shows that it is the largest on record.

5.“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”

Constructed arguments: this is not a fact or data, it is common sense.

6.Air bags ought to be removed from vehicles because they can kill young children and small-framed adults.

Constructed arguments:”airbags can kill people” is the reason why the author wants to remove them. 

Don’t know how many young children or small-framed adults died of this.

 

9/30 essay 2 free writing

A few days ago, I watched a speech given by a Korean professor in 2014. He talked about Chinese young people have big dreams, but Korean young people don’t. Generally, he appealed that Korean young people should also have big dreams. He compared Chinese and Korean in several aspects to show his idea. His idea is good; However, when he was comparing the two, I could find some unfair evidence. The professor went to China for doing research for this. Then he went to a café for those who start a business. People in the café must have big dreams because they were trying to start a business. This is not reasonable to compare those minority with their majority. If the professor also went to Koreans business starting café, there would also be many people who have big dreams. So this comparison is not parallel. And his speech only focused on this one evidence, so I think it lack of persuasiveness.

 

outline:

-a speech was given by a Korean professor to appeal that Korean young people should have big dreams.

-comparing Korean young people with Chinese young people

-it is good to do a survey for that by himself (even went to China)

-given evidence is not reasonable

  1. went to a café for those who start a business (they definitely have big dreams).
  2. the minority doesn’t represent the majority

-only focus on one find

-should do more research to convince audience of his claim

 

Sept.28 In class writing

Ruki Zhao, Meijing Zhao

Exercise1

1. Pets are not allowed in Mr.Taylor’s building, but he owns several cats and a parrot.

2. New legislation prevents drivers from sending or reading text messages while driving, but many people continue to use their phones illegally.

3. The coroner concluded that the young man had taken a lethal concoction of drugs, so by the time his relatives found him, nothing could be done.

4. Amphibians are vertebrates that live on land and in the water, and flatworms are invertebrates that live only in water.

5. Ashley carefully fed and watered her tomato plants all summer, so the tomatoes grew juicy and ripe.

6. When he lost his car key, Simon attempted to open the door with a wire hanger, a credit card, and a paper clip, yet he called the manufacturer for advice.

Exercise2

  1. Jake is going to Mexico where there are beautiful beaches.
  2.  A snowstorm disrupted traffic all over the east coast so that there will be long delivery delays this week
  3. I banged on his door and asked him to keep the noise down because my neighbor had his television volume turned up too high. 
  4. Jessica prepared the potato salad and the sautéed vegetables while Ashley marinated the chicken.
  5. After Romeo poisons himself, Juliet awakes to find Romeo dead and stabs herself with a dagger.

9/23 in class writing

This article argues that the representations of teachers and student’s identities. And for this part, it mainly focuses on identity and how their identities are recognized. And towards this problem, the author said, “Above all, and directly contrary to the form in which they are constantly invoked, identities are constructed through, not outside, difference.” (Bright, 2020, 38). This shows that identity differences between teachers and students are because of the different positions, which means the identity is not forced by outside to form in this way, but it is shaped because of the differences between two of them.

 

Reference:

Bright, David. (2020). Recognising students and teachers: difference and identity in international classrooms

9/2 In Class Writing

I read Jesper’s response. And I found that his response and my response are quite different. I wrote more about the main idea of the book and he wrote more about his own way to argue about some issues or cultural contexts based on his own experience. However, there is also a point that I can find that a little similar with a point of my response. For example, he said he always filterouts all the incredible resources which means he always uses reliable, trustworthy resouces wrote by scholars and masters which is similar with my point of view.

freewriting 8/31

I am an international student, so learning English would be my literacy narrative content for me. I didn’t have a plan to study abroad when i was in high school. I didn’t go to an international school. I went to regular middle school and high school. But we still learned English for our exams. because English is a part of our final exams. Even though I learned English from when I was grade 2 at school, it didn’t help me that much for actual English. When i first came to the states, people here spoke in different way than i learned before. There are so many ways to express one thing or one situation. It means all i learned in my schools were kind of wasting time. It might help me get a good grade, but it didnt help my studying abroad at all. AEM

 

Outline

-Learning “useful” English

-I went to regular (not international) schools and I learned English from grade 2

-English that i learned was for final exams

-When i first came to the states, everything was different (in the English language aspect)

-Attending AEM course at USF, then became better

-Now i am still studying English which is the main mission for me

Meaning of Name

My name is Meijing that is my Chinese name. There are two characters, “Mei” is one character and “jing” is the other character. Mei means beautiful and Jing is crystal meaning pure and clean. My parents gave the name to me hoping that I could be beautiful and clean inside. There is no situation that makes me embarrassed because it is pretty a normal name. This has always been my name since I was born.

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