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In Order to Enjoy English - Get Involved K l ll Stall f my English teacher is understanding and easy to talk to, the class is 1000!0 more enjoy- able to me and is a lot more fun to be in. It is much easier to learn if a class is interesting, you would be surprised at the difference that it makes, said Diane Clark. It doesn't matter if you have regular or AP English, the challenge is still great. Some teachers emphasize the teaching of grammar and spelling while others stress the importance of writing essays and compo- sitions. Sometimes they even throw in a few novels just for good measure. Because I spend so much time in the library, l feel like l deserve my own table! said Matt Pinker- ton. Extra credit is a good, reason to go to the library. Many teachers give extra credit for book reports or term papers and the li- brary is a great source of information. At UALR on Thursday nights educa- tional films were shown and as a bonus to those who went, some teachers gave extra credit points. However not every teach- er gives extra credit so there are those students who didn't get the privi- lege of that something ex- Ira. Extra credit is a chance to make up a grade you might have missed, so it's really not fair that some teachers donft give extra credit, said Kristy Hen- son. There are many differ- ent types of languages. They have existed in some form or another since the beginning of time. ln much the same way, there are several different types of English, written English, spoken English, body En- glish, and most important, Mills English. Extra time in the library pays off with ex- tra credit. This is also a great way to practice for Trivial Pursuit! 68 Academics Brian Linn
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