Category: Module 1 – Literacy Narrative (Page 2 of 5)

Homework 3 – “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan

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Homework 3: “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan

  1. What did you think of the piece? Did you like it? Or not? Why? Explain! (Don’t worry my feelings won’t be hurt! Be honest!)
  2. What is it mostly about? Write a 2-4 sentence summary. What is the THEME? How does she explore the theme throughout the essay? Be specific. Refer to the text itself. Use quotes even! 
  3. Amy Tan writes, “Recently, I was made keenly aware of the different Englishes I do use.” What does she mean by this? What different “Englishes” does she use? When does she use them?
  4. What does Tan mean when she uses the term “mother tongue?”  How does her “mother tongue” shape her identity?
  5. How does Tan describe her mother’s English? Be specific! How does Tan’s perception of her mother’s language change when she realizes how her mother’s English is viewed by others? What does this reveal about the power dynamics of language? 
  6. How does Tan’s own experience with English differen from her mother’s? How has her upbringing and education affected her relationship with language? 
  7. Think about your relationship to the languages in your life. Describe at least two different languages or forms of language that you use either in speaking or writing. For example, when you text or email vs. when you speak. Or when you speak to a family member vs. a friend. Or a professor vs. a friend. Does it change depending on your audience? How? Why?

HW 2 – Bunn Reading

Homework 2: “How to Read Like a Writer” by Mike Bunn

  1. What did you think of the piece? Did you like it? Or not? Why? Explain! (Don’t worry my feelings won’t be hurt! Be honest!)
  2. What tips or ideas did you learn about how to Read Like a Writer? How might you apply it (use it) when you read? Identify at least 3 and explain them! In 2-3 sentences! 
  3. Can you explain what you think the author means when he says, “When you read like a writer, you are trying to figure out how the text you are reading was constructed so that you learn how to ‘build’ one for yourself” (74). Be specific. Share a personal example, if possible.
  4. Let’s think about the “context” of this text. What is the author (Mike Bunn’s) purpose in writing this piece? Who is his intended audience?
  5. What is the genre of this text? It’s okay if you don’t know! Just give it a shot! (Remember the genre is TYPE of writing– for example, essay, article, poem, etc.)

HW 1 – Intro Writing Assignment

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Introductory Writing Assignment

Welcome! In this assignment, you are going to introduce yourself to me as a READER and a WRITER. We are all readers and writers, some of us just more voracious and public than others. Have fun with this assignment! There is no right answer! Write approximately 250 words (or 1 page) double spaced in 12 point font and use the prompts as a guide. You do not have to answer each question! 

  1. Start with one word that describes how you’re feeling about this class as we get started. 
  2. What are 3 descriptive words or phrases that come to mind when you think of your experience with reading and writing? 
  3. What is one additional thing you would like me to know about you as a reader and a writer? 
  4. What are you REALLY GOOD at as a READER? As a WRITER? Be brave! Tell me! 
  5. Tell me a little more about YOU the reader! For example: 
    1. What type of reading do you like to do (books, magazines, TikTok, etc)? 
    2. What type of reading is hard for you? Be specific!
    3. What genres do you prefer to read in (mysteries, adventures, romance, science fiction, fantasy, etc.)? What is/ are an author(s) you have enjoyed reading? 
    4. What was the first book you remember reading and enjoying? Be specific!
  6. Tell me about YOU the writer! For example: 
    1. What do you like about writing? What is hard for you when you write?
    2. What genre do you like to write in (stories, poems, nonfiction, essays, comments on social media, etc)? 
    3. What type of writing is hard for you? Be specific!
    4. What language do you prefer to read and write in?
    5. What genre do you like to write in (stories, journals, songs, poems, essays, etc)? What type of writing is hard for you? Be specific!
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