Writing 1 Observation Stage

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UNIVERSIDAD DE PLAYA ANCHA FACULTAD DE HUMANIDADES ENGLISH TEACHING PRACTICE

Reflective writing Nº1: The Observation Stage I. Introduction • What do you think the cartoon provided below is illustrating? Why? Answer briefly.

Well, that’s in more commun that we thought, people usually have a lot of information around them, but it is easely to watch farther and give opinion about that, but not to see the things that happend around us every day. II. Reflective writing 1.- It is very important, because you can see the students and the teacher in action. The way that they acting each other, and the way that they are commitment with the English class. How much the students are interested on it. Also I could see how works the school in terms of discipline, environmental relationship with all the people who are in the schoo.

2. Well, I’m from the Evening Programm, so I had to find the school to do my practice, but I also had some expectations about the school, specially because I knew that they had a student who won a English competition, so I was a little nerveous about it.

3. I felt very nervous at first, but they were very kind with me. But when I meet the teacher I see that she had a lot of experience

teaching, so I thought that It would be a very good practice to me, because she really wanted to teach too.

You have one full page (letter format) for this task; be as clear, brief and precise as you can. Use Times New Roman, size 12 letter. You may provide foot notes and references to support you work. Upload this reflective writing into, http://uplapracticum.blogspot.com/ Submission date: Wednesday October 14th.

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