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Saturday, February 22, 2014

Post #4 of my English Class: 

Helping Chapter from the Book "Down on the island" by Jim Cooper related with "The Roots of Caribbean Identity: Language, Race and Ecology" book by Peter Roberts 

In this chapter, Cooper established the differences between the cooperation and competition. He makes a contrast between the Puerto Ricans and continental teachers. He said that "Spanish teacher dressed in conservative suit, white shirt and tie, the outfit worn by all the Puerto Rican male faculty members in contrast to the open necked sport shirts and slacks worn by the continentals"". This show us the sameness/difference criteria of Roberts based on how people look.

I agree with him when he said that our culture teach us to be cooperative and to help. This reminds me when I was little because I was in the same classes with my cousin but she fails some tests and her mother, worried about her grades, take her to my house each evening to study with me. I didn't want it because she didn't want to study but my mom told me that I had to help her because she was family and I had to. Also, I agree with him when he says that some teachers put their students to teach the other ones because they are "models of English pronunciation and structure". I had a similar situation but in my tenth grade Math class because the professor didn't know how to teach Math really well and I was very good at Math. After a month, the group still to not understand her, she put me to explain one exercise and the group understood me perfectly. So, every class she explain me an exercise and I had to explained it to the group.


4 comments:

  1. You had a lot in common with the students and situation that Cooper describes. I appreciated how you explained Cooper's writing with Robert's criteria for identity and sameness/difference. Good point for your essay.

    Clever idea to include the group Member Links on the sidebar!! (E - V and S structure/W order)

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  2. I agree, we as Puerto Ricans tend to be very cooperative and helpful towards people when they need help. And it's impressive how you explained that math problem in front of the class trying to help your classmates. Personally I've never been really good at math.

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  3. its hard when it becomes with our family members that we had to helped, but is much harder when your mom asked for it. its impossible say no to that.

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  4. These two texts really inspired me in class. They both talk about Puerto Rico's economical, social, political and cultural aspects. I also agree that Our culture is a fine tool in helping us shape our society.

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