Personal Narrative Essay: Myself As A Learner

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Myself as a learner

Three things that were learned experiences were how to drive a standard shift car, how to manage my home, and how to use the present school portal to do my assignments. These are three very different skills that I have learned throughout my life- time thus far.

Now driving in itself can be a difficult task to learn. There are some things that you need to keep in mind. First, I needed to learn how to operate a vehicle. A good source to learn how to operate the vehicle is going to driver’s education school, which I completed; another is for someone who has a lot of experience to teach you. I first learned to drive a standard shift vehicle with my father, who had very little patience. He would ask me every day what a knob or button on …show more content…

My father and I would go to the park early in the morning when no one was there to practice my driving skills. The object was for me to drive on one side of the street and to travel winey roads. The other location would be a school parking lot on the weekends. The object here was to teach me how to park between the lines, pull into and back into a parking space; and of course because there were signs all over the place. My father would often ask what did the sign mean to me or just simply watch to see what I would do in regards to the sign. Of course, he would tell me if I did something wrong and would praise me if I did something great! After practicing for a while, I successfully mastered driving a vehicle and have been driving ever since I was a teenager. This is where the driver’s education came into play. Although my dad taught me almost all I know about driving; there were a few things that came across better with driver’s education school such as driving with my instructor on the main roads and other drivers being out there with me. Eventually I needed to learn the rules of the road and this was perfect because I had a professional. My Driver’s Education Instructor took

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