Thursday, April 1, 2010

Reflection

As a researcher, I learned that not every question can be answered at the same time, also cant be answered with the same methods. So, curiosity and motivation were key elements in my project that helped me create my superb project.The best part of my project were the questions,which covered a great deal of my research project and also, the responds add a bit of spark to the overall project.The hardest part was choosing the topic. There were so many topics that cover every range of subjects relating to teen experiences, it was hard to choose just one. Something i would do differently on this research project would be have questions relating to immigrant language experience.But with a limited amount of questions per person and the limited foreign population at school, that was unavoidable problem with the project.

This research gave me a general perspective of how foreign language is viewed. I was amused at how many agreed that other languages affected their perspective of English and how many disagreed. I now feel teen experience is so hard , not even teens understand it and so i feel my research deepened the the world of teen experiences. I also learned a lot about my own teen experiences, I noticed that my perspective varies from language to language that I speak at that moment. So, I came to generalization that code switching is a big part my language experiences and it seem very natural to me now.

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