Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Gmail Account Needed to post to Blog

To cut down on spam, I am going to ask that you create a gmail account for this class. I get so much spam. So go to google.com and create an email account for this class. Please make it your first and last name. If you already have a gmail account, use that.

We will see at the end of the semester, if this helped filter out the spam (smile). Thanks in advance for your assistance.

7 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

I have read and understand the syllabus agreement. I believe this will be a challenging course. Reading more than one book at a time, such as 50 Essays and The Rebellious Life of Rosa Parks may get a bit confusing. It will improve our ability to multitask though. The essays we will be writing will further develop us and help us reach the next level. I look forward to a knowledgeable semester!

4:20 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Dear Mrs. Sabir,
I have thoroughly read the English 1A syllabus and I think it is reasonable. Although reading many texts will be a challenge for me, I look forward to reading many of the texts listed, such as Amy Tan's "Mother Tongue". I am excited to learn more about the word "rebel" and am hope to enhance my grammar skills. I will give it my all to try to be successful in this class.

9:33 PM  
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Ryan Djafaripour
Ms. Sabina
English 1A
21, August 2013
Response to Syllabus

Hello Ms. Sabir,
I have thoroughly reviewed the syllabus and I understand the intensity of this course. Thank you for providing such a nice detailed syllabus with everything I need to know about your course. I am prepared to work hard in order to achieve a good grade. I agree with the syllabus and cannot wait to start reading 50 Essays and Diana Hacker’s Rules for Writers.

8:52 AM  
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Samantha Flores
Professor Sabir
English 1A
21 August 2013
Response to Syllabus

Dear Professor Sabir,
I have reviewed and understand the syllabus. I understand that this class will be challenging, but am willing to work through it. I hope to learn how to apply strategies for understanding and evaluating a range of professional and public writing as well as being able to express the main ideas.

3:17 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Arwa Ghanim
Professor Sabir
English 1A
21 August 2013
Response to Syllabus

Hi Professor Sabir,
I have read the syllabus, and my thoughts about the class is that it seems a bit challenging. Having to read two things at once sounds a little hard, but I'm sure I can make it through the readings with a great understanding about the readings. I liked how the syllabus provided a lot of information about the class, such as dates of when to turn in the essays.

9:07 PM  
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Danny Gomez
Prof. Wanda Sabir
English 1A
8:00-8:50 am
21 August 2013
Response to syllabus

Hi Ms. Sabir
I have the read the syllabus, and it seems like this class is going to be a great challenge for me, but a great opportunity for me to improve my understanding of the English language, I know I'm going to learn a lot. Everything in the syllabus is well explained, I like how it includes dude dates. Overall this class is gonna be a wonderful experience for me partly because we are going to be reading 2 books at once, something I've never done before

10:50 PM  
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Karla Gomez
Prof. Sabir
English 1A (8:00-8:50am)
21 August 2013
Response to Syllabus

Hi there Ms.Sabir I have successfully and thoroughly read the syllabus that you provided. All of the terms are clear and fully understood. I highlighted due dates and important info that will be remembered through the semester. I am looking forward to working with you this semester. I will learn and fully filled my self with more knowledge.

11:10 PM  

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