Sunday, November 10, 2013

The Influence of AP English



         I have to say, Sterling High School has a lot of great teachers. They really care about your education and do what they can to better your path for a more successful life for when you graduate. Going along with the teachers, they are great at the subjects they pursue as well. I personally believe that taking AP English has allowed me to expand my horizons and allow myself to be an advanced student, rather than just your typical high school student.

        In junior year AP English, we focused a lot on our writing skills. Mrs. Hewsen taught us how to add just the right amount of detail into our writing without being too “flowery” or too “shallow”. She also taught us about the various literary elements as in rhetoric, paradox, anecdote, similes, metaphors etc. We were not taught the definitions but also taught how to add them into our writing, allowing for all of us to seem like very scholarly individuals. Although, many complained about the repetitive essays we had to write every day on numerous topics, in the end they were a blessing in disguise. They gave a big advantage to me and from talking to others, they felt the same. We were able to go in to the AP test and feel confident with each word that we wrote down on the paper. Another effective part of AP English 3 included the amount of partner interaction within the classroom. We read a lot of short stories and not only did Mrs. Hewsen read them to us, we read them aloud to each other and explained our interpretations of them, seeing any similarities or differences. This allowed us to become open minded and see different points of views without always arguing against it. It was also helpful to role play certain stories like Macbeth. We would put costumes including holding swords, crowns, and capes. This made it seem realistic and more interesting than just reading it from the text book. Ms. Hewsen’s love for teaching English and helping her students really allowed me to enjoy English and perform better on my AP test than I ever thought I could.

       Now as I am enrolled in senior year English, my perspective has continued to grow as English continues to become my favorite subject. This course focuses on more stories. I am an avid reader, but I usually pursue romantic types like Nicholas Sparks, but obviously we aren’t going to read that in class. We just recently finished The Odyssey and to my surprise it was very interesting. Mr. Carty was able to read the epic with such an animated tone, and explain with such detail that made it very entertaining and easy to understand. He really focuses on our questions and how to make us better listeners and how to focus on the important details of the book. We are now reading Dante’s Inferno and although it is a hard concept to grasp, we thoroughly talk about the characters and the important details of the novel. Another effective part of this year’s English, is the AP practice worksheets. I feel that continuously looking at harder materials and trying to figure out an answer higher level questions allow my brain to work harder and will be used to this material by the time we take the AP test again. The conversations we engage in, whether they are about the story we are reading or just about another topic of English, really catch my attention and I really enjoy coming to the class every day. Mr. Carty’s influential character and grasp of the stories and language allow me to become a highly educated student and continue my progress to do well on the AP test this year.

3 comments:

  1. Hmm. I never thought of it that way. Last year I was debating not taking AP again. I felt it was really stressful, but this year it seems more practical. I don't know. I learn a lot in this class, it seems. (I mean I have short term memory so I don't even remember learning last year lol) I just remember Frankenstein was hellish. These little quizzes really help me, and I agree about the AP practice. The more we do it, the more I feel like it helps. Last year we wrote A LOTTTTT of essays, and I felt like we didn't work on multiple choice that much. I really think this year's English class (And a lot of last year's) will help us all in college.

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  2. Oh my gosh English class is one of my favourite classes!! I didn't know if we could too last year's class, but this year has proven to be entertaining as well!! It's not just the teacher's it's the students, and we have such great chemistry. I love how you brought up the Macbeth costumes-- the banquet was so much fun!!

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  3. I have so many mixed feelings about last year's and this year's English class, but I truly enjoy them. Although the class drove me to insanity sometimes and there were days when all I wanted was for the bell to ring, I have to admit that I miss last year's class. This year is more of the same but not having to write as many essays make this year a lot better. I learned so much the past two years and all of those boring essays and ASAs improved me as a scholar greatly. Although I'm not really close to most of our classmates, I must say that our class is still the best English class ever. We find every reason to talk about every topic we can think of, and even though it makes me want to have a mental breakdown at times, I'm really going to miss it when the class ends.

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