It's short, but not very fluffy. I'll put my answers in a comment so that you can cut and paste this if you want to use it for your own answers:
1. Describe the first (or an early) phrase/idiom you remember figuring out the meaning to.
2. What is the first thing you remember reading for pleasure?
3. (Especially for
4. What's the book (story/play/whatever) you've re-read the most often? What is it about that piece of literature that excites you the most?
5. If you suddenly woke up tomorrow with the writing talent and motivation to write anything you put your hand to, what kind of work would you start churning out?
6. Tell about the person in your life, if any, who most influenced your feelings about language and reading.
7. What are you reading right now? And do you recommend it/them?
Re: Good Survey
Date: 2003-01-31 10:56 am (UTC)That's probably the origin. ( Do you remember pre-quartz clocks that had a speed adjustment screw? ) I think the specific context was something like my grandmother saying that the clock was 4 minutes fast, and I couldn't figure out if it would pick up 4 minutes every hour, ever 12 hours, or every day.
I was pretty young at the time, but it really stuck in my mind because it was the first time I really understood how often phrases take on meanings that don't exactly match the literal meanings of their component words.
Re: Good Survey
Date: 2003-01-31 11:00 am (UTC)Yeah! I have a wind-up alarm clock that has one, too.
I think the specific context was something like my grandmother saying that the clock was 4 minutes fast, and I couldn't figure out if it would pick up 4 minutes every hour, ever 12 hours, or every day
I remember being confused by that, too. I asked you about it because I was afraid I had figured it out wrong. :-)