Friday, 9 May 2014

I have to write something!

Okay here's the reason, if you don't use your skills frequently and leave them alone, they are atrophying little by little as time goes by. The same goes for your writing skill, especially a foreign language, if you don't use it , you are going to forget them all sooner or later. English sucks, especially when there is always new vocabulary added to the dictionary. You just can't seem to keep up with it's pace if you don't hasten your learning speed. The best way to make sure you don't forget them easily and put what you've just learned to use is through writing every day! Of course I'm not going to do so, at least not on a daily basis. ( There are days when you don't feel like writing at all ) But the least I can do is write something on this blog every week! Learning isn't a process of merely memorizing the facts by rote. It doesn't involve learning at all if you don't apply them in your real life. Sometimes you may seem to know a lot , with all the knowledge and facts you gained from books, but when it comes to dealing with real-time situations in which it requires your knowledge you have "learned", you may have trouble putting it to good use. Learning may be seen as a burdening process by some people especially students, because what you learn from a book for a particular subject is not something you can use in your normal life, like advanced mathematics. That's one of the serious problems found in today's academics. Students are forced to learn something that isn't really helpful at all, making them feel bored to learn something they see as useless. Consequently, they only study for the sake of exams, and they tend to forget most of what they've learned very quickly after the exams. Value creation is essential in a learning process. When you don't see the value in learning a particular subject, you lose passion, and without it it would be hard for you to master.

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