4/11/2017 0 Comments chef table francis mallmannQuestion #1: How does this episode fit into the narrative mode?
he was telling a personal story about his childhood, he shows and tell his story. He was nineteen years old when he started his first restaurant and he was into food by theater. He was sitting alone in his kitchen in a single chair, facing a desk and shelf full of ingredients stacked up. He is stoking the flame of a wood-burning oven pouring what looks like hot tea in a yellow cup, with a matching plate underneath. He lives in a small house on the countryside and there was a scene of him driving down a dirt road waving to people on the side of the road of where he lives. He does not cook alone and he cook with a band of workers called maestranza. Him and his sister had the restaurant for about 15 years. His sister loved the place but cannot return to it because the memories takes a toll on her. Mallmann creates his ‘’chef’s table’’ as a décor base on his childhood, friendship and how growing up change him to tell the truth. He related his cooking days a lot about being a cocky chef with his big white hat. However, one of the chef told him, he was not making the right thing, just copying everything he wanted to learn and it weighed heavily on him, and he never forget it. He loved music which change his family. His good dish is what captured my attention and I loved the passion he had when he explain how to make fires. “it goes from zero to ten in strength. He talks about love with so much passion, however showed he his wife and children, how his wife do not live at the same house. He thinks if a wife and husbsand live together they want get their freedom. He expresses his love for the people he cooked with and he explains the process of cooking a steak. it relates to my childhood and home because I cannot return to it no more.
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2/27/2017 0 Comments four mindsetsAfter reading the four academic mindsets, I feel like self-efficacy is for me. According to psychologist Albert Bandura , Self-efficacy is defined as one is belief in one ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task. The article self-efficacy explains ‘’ Believing one can be successful is a prerequisite to putting forth sustained effort”. This is important to me the most in academic mindset because you cannot be successful in life if you cannot learn or accepted your mistakes. I had a lot of people in my family that told me I would never make through college and how I am going to end up just like my older sister. I am the only girl out of my mother’s children that went to college without dropping out. After hearing those hurtful words, I use it has a motivation to push myself hard. I proved them wrong by finishing high school and coming to Dccc. The fact that this is my second year to dccc it is a big blessing to me that I try so hard not to give up on myself. My determination and dedication helped me grow as a person and a student. I believe self-efficiency is the most important because without me having a growth mindset I would not be able to achieve my goals. 2/27/2017 0 Comments growth VS fixed mindsetA growth mindset students understands that their talents and abilities can be developed through effort, good teaching and persistence. A fixed mindset students believe their basic abilities, their intelligence, their talents are just fixed traits. My Thesis statement: A growth mindset can make me become a better student even in a difficult situation because I have accepted that to learn from your mistake, you must have some failures in life. Also, learning from your mistake make you a better person because the more you work the better you will be successful in the future. |
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