My experience with grammar has been tough; because of the struggle with my disability I did not fit anywhere. Before I came to college, I started off in a small class, but I was too advanced. I then moved into a normal size class with two teachers and I had a hard time keeping up. The second teacher was there to help me and a few other students. When I got to college, I made the choice not to get accommodations. I felt that it would have not benefited me, but from time to time I wonder if I made the right choice. I’m aware of the basic grammar and I can break down sentences, but I have a hard time forming them. I was taught the basic parts of speech in most of my English classes and I also wrote a lot of essays. When I received my papers back, my teachers would write notes on them. They would say that my paper was well organized but had a lot of grammar errors. Recently I have notice that I have been doing better and getting more comfortable with my
My experience with grammar has been tough; because of the struggle with my disability I did not fit anywhere. Before I came to college, I started off in a small class, but I was too advanced. I then moved into a normal size class with two teachers and I had a hard time keeping up. The second teacher was there to help me and a few other students. When I got to college, I made the choice not to get accommodations. I felt that it would have not benefited me, but from time to time I wonder if I made the right choice. I’m aware of the basic grammar and I can break down sentences, but I have a hard time forming them. I was taught the basic parts of speech in most of my English classes and I also wrote a lot of essays. When I received my papers back, my teachers would write notes on them. They would say that my paper was well organized but had a lot of grammar errors. Recently I have notice that I have been doing better and getting more comfortable with my