Thursday 2 September 2010
The First Term
Sometimes I think it that the first term was boring , but there is always something to learn about. I didn’t played football, because I suffered a knee injury. I didn’t had good marks, because I feel stressed, by some subjects that I don’t like. I can’t remember a lot about the first term. Maybe somethings that I like, as well the Prehistory subject, things related with the first people on earth. Sometimes I wonder if I’m studying the right degree for me, and because of this subject I realize that Archaeology is the story of the culture and society since the first populations, and I think that is a wonderfull try to know how was that culture, maybe so simple, but not less important. I want to read a book related with this. The author of this book is Steven Mithen, and the books name is “The prehistory of the mind : a search for the origins of art, religion, and science”, I really want to know how they were thinking, knowing that maybe we could understand important facts of the human life. There is another book of the same author, called “The Singing Neanderthals: the Origins of Music, Language, Mind and Body”.
Things like this help me to realize that I’m in the right place, in the right moment, studying something that thrills me. I like to talk about this with friends and family, they feels that I like this, and feel happy for me. But has to pass some years to really know what being an archaeologist is.
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Good, Paulina
Some comments:
Did you want to say, "sometimes I want to think IF the first semester was boring"?
Also, after "Did" you must alwas use the base form of the verb i.e. "play", "have"
Can you check this? "because I feel stressed, by some subjects that I don’t like. I can’t remember "
Do you remember invered staments we saw on our first class?
Have a look at what you wrote here. What needs to be changed?
" I think that is a wonderfull try to know how was that culture"
Finally, say "they FEEL" not "Feels". The verb only takes "S" for he/she/it (third person singular) OK?
2 points.
Paula
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