For
this final blog, I have to talk about the future, something no one will ever be
able to predict. Sure, I have many hopes, dreams, and goals in life, but
probably not all of them will come true because, as time goes by, my goals will
change. I might say that I want to be a doctor or a lawyer now, but I'm only
sixteen; I have absolutely no idea what I will become.
In
my future literacy, I hope that I will be able to read more than just
textbooks, or words located on food menus because I am terrible at
cooking, so take out will probably be in my future. I want to be able to read
challenging books and actually understand them without having to have someone
explain to me what is happening in them. I want to be able to recite and
understand well-known poetry the way Ms. Diana can. I remember once when I was
watching a show called Criminal Minds, one of the characters was narrating the
end of the episode by reciting a famous quote and stating who said it; the narrator
described the quote with his own words and translated it in context to the case
he was working on. One day, I wish I could quote literature that effortlessly,
but it will certainly not be easy at first because I am not really good at memorizing
things like names of people and dates. Sometimes the facts get mixed up in my
head and I forget who said what exactly; I think that happens to most people at
some point.
There
is a lot that I hope will happen in my future literacy, but there is also a
good chance that what I hope for does not come true. In reality, I bet that I will
not read as often as I would like to think and I will probably not be able to
quote famous poets in my everyday life, well at least if I don’t watch more Criminal
Minds (a good reason to watch more TV right?). If I really want my future literacy
to expand, I have to make time to do it—make it one of my priorities. As for the
more immediate future, such as tomorrow or a few weeks from now, I do not
really see my literacy going very far because I have a lot to do before senior
year begins. Who knows, I might just find the perfect moment when I have
nothing to do, and in that moment I will pick up a book and just read it.






