Dec 17, 2008

Min Kim

Unlike the rigid structure of high school life, universities present an opportunity for students to teach how to learn. When I try to think of the most important class I have ever taken, I tend to think of classes that had a lot of practical value. Some examples include a English class, a political science class, and History class. These classes have had practical applications writing. From this
perspective, perhaps the most important class I have ever taken was a typing class that I took when I was in high school. Although not everyone has writing talent or is interested in English, I think it is important for everyone to have some exposure to writing. Because of this, I think that writing should be part of the required curriculum in high schools.

First, at the time I had no idea that the class would be so useful. The class was offered as an elective, and I took it because I thought it would be easy. The teacher, whose from another country I still remember, she touch us how to write. And she was gentle but insistent in her instruction. By the end of the class, most students could write without dictionary.

Second, English enjoyment is something that comes naturally to most teenagers. And I also spend a large part of my spending time. I think that children who receive formal training in writing do better in English class. The parents of many wealthier children can afford to give their kids private writing lessons throughout childhood. But for less privileged youngsters, this is not the case. Their only change to receive the benefits of writing education will be through free classes in public schools. I usually appreciate my parents because I’m in the U.S and I’m studying. However, when I was in company, I rarely used to write. But, when I entered college in the U.S. I started to realize how useful the class had been.

In conclusion, since English has become more important in our daily lives, the writing skills I learned in high school have become invaluable. My ability to write quickly has made my life easier in so many ways. I have forgotten my teacher’s name, but when I write English, I often remember her.

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