Thank you, Ms. Mosh, for I have truly learned a lot in your class. I have to admit, though, that I was beginning to think I was in a nutrition class rather than an English class. But, I did learn quite a bit in both areas.
Let's start with the presentations. Those were really informing, and I thought it was really interesting to learn about to learn about the different countries, how they ate, when they ate, etc. You might think, "Okay, we all pretty much eat the same way, right?" No, that is not right! For examples, some countries don't really snack they way that we do. France is one of those countries. And thats probably why they are so much skinnier than we are. (Hmmm, just saying.) Also, the presentations exhibited the countries' different food-related holidays that they celebrated. An example of this would be that France has one day of the year that they eat crepes all night. They believe that the crepes will allow for their wishes for the year to come true. Really interesting. "Clarence, why are you only talking about France?" Well, my presentation was on France, and I feel like I should talk more about it. It is definitely not because I don't remember the other presentations.
Our paper topics for this semester was about food. And the assignments were all about food. So naturally, if you were in the class, you had to learn something about food. The students in our class had different food topics. Some were about obesity, others on dietary supplements, and even one on hospital food. Now, I guess my teacher wants to know if I'm going to be more conscious of what eat. Yes, definitely. I already am. Will I eat better? Absolutely not.
Most memorable food related moment in class... Hmmm. I guess it would have to be when LD was telling Ms. Mosh that he is struggling with his topic. The reason it was so memorable was because he was so funny when he was talking about it. I don't know. He's a funny guy. And his topic had to do with dietary supplements so it counts.
I'm going to end by saying this. This class did not ruin eating for me whatsoever. I eat what I eat how I eat. C'est la vie!
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