• Jul 09 Thu 2009 22:12
  • test


週末終於快要來啦~~~ 真HAPPY~~~  ^_^
在炎炎夏日,總是熱到不太想動,可是不動又會沒體力,
所以,來跳舞吧!
之前我在 [0703] 那篇有提到我K完了一套新韓劇,

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dear 們,
暑假已經過了兩天半,不知道過得如何呢  ^_^
放假前那張暑輔 + 暑期 注意事項,
提醒dear們要事先規劃如何運用暑假,可利用時間完成一些平時無法做到的休閒,

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剛才我寫的那一大篇去哪裡了..... 泣...
------ 打起精神,再來一次... --------
今天早上只考一科,
大概九點半吧,學生們都很開心地步出校門,

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sk1
Bleu II  -- by Joan Miro
星期六來了趟氣質知性之旅,
先在細雨飄搖與滿山山嵐之中,跑去遊客沒幾隻的陽明山小油坑,
望著充滿硫磺味、冒著蒸氣的噴氣口(?!)發呆,想著這裏好像不太適合煮溫泉蛋...

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  Tsunami strikes Ao Nang, Thailand, 2004[1]

Phuket’s seashore after the tsunami strikes, 2004[2]

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For me, today is both the last day (of this term?) in Lttc and the first day of this semester in the school I work at.  From 9:00 to 11:00, I was a student, but after 12:00, I went back to my previous position as a teacher.  Like a Cinderella?  

I really enjoy being a student more than being a teacher.  The truth is, up to now, I've spent most of my life being a student.  If being a student can be made into a "job," I must be the first to apply for it.
Looking back at my days in Lttc, I'm really very very glad to meet two excellent teachers.  Azrael's command of grammar and structure is more than amazing, and he's exceptionally  generous to spend so much time and energy correcting our essays.  His instruction and class activities are also very enlightening!  And these par excellence handouts!  I've really leaned a lot from him.
On the other hand, Francis, to speak to truth, is the best conversation teacher that I've ever met!  Compared to my instructors and professors who taught conversation classes in my freshman and sophomore years, he's indeed far better.  (Well, since I'm a very honest person, I must say that the instructor who taught my sophomore oral training class is also very outstanding, yet she's more like a scholar :)
And I can never leave out my dear classmates, some of whom are humerous, some of whom are hard-working, and all of whom are friendly and lovely!
No matter what roles we're playing outside the classroon, no matter what temperaments we have, no matter how old we are,  and no matter what purposes we have to attend this class, we've shared a happy and inspiring time in class together.
Love to be a student.  Love the cheerful, lively, carefree and promising atmosphere that students are privileged  to enjoy.  Hope someday I can reassume this role again.
Lttc, I love you!

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"Pop! Goes My Heart"

80's has been. Love it!

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    When I get back home, the first thing I do is turn on the computer - if it hasn’t been turned on yet - to manage my blogs.  In addition to that, I have plenty of things to do online, such as doing research for my papers, listening to the radio on National Public Radio’s website, reading news articles on CNN and TIME, watching music clips on YouTube, searching for data on movies and joining discussions on IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes, and buying books and DVDs on Amazon.com/jp.  In other words, I’ve found that it has become difficult for me to imagine a life without the Internet.  Moreover, it is apparent that I am not alone.  Based on long-term observations, persistent "field study" and my personal experience of being an Internet addict, it has dawned on me that there are three main reasons why people become heavily dependent on the Internet: the convenience, the resourcefulness, and the entertainment that the Internet provides. To begin with, the Internet has developed into such a ripe stage that it now makes people’s lives extremely convenient.  For example, people now don’t have to run their errands to pay their bills at different places; instead, with a few quick clicks of the mouse, they can pay all kinds of bills online, such as phone bills, credit card bills, electricity fees, and even taxes.  As for shopping, e-commerce provides an easier and more efficient alternative to physical stores.  Online stores take pride in their huge variety of merchandise for customers to choose from; furthermore, owing to cost savings in administration and management, they are also able to offer special discounts to make their goods more desirable.  When the products in demand are rare or cannot be purchased locally, online stores are always the best choice.  With its reasonable prices, secure payment, and speedy international shipment, once having experienced online shopping, one finds it hard to resist the temptation to stick to it.    The Internet also brings many conveniences when it comes to arranging travel.  Before the trip, one can easily check the schedule of transportation facilities online and make flight, train, liner, restaurant, and hotel reservations without troublesome procedures.

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  • Aug 25 Sat 2007 19:33
  • GEPT


Today I went back to my alma mater to take GEPT Advanced Level Test.  As the effect of the fact that this test is only held annually, the examinees were over 200.  I even saw some foreigners taking this test, who seemed to come from the U.S. or Europe. (I'm always bad at guessing people's nationalities.)  Well, to tell the truth, the test was more difficult than I had expected.   It was even harder than the CBT!  After the test, I overheard several examinees claim that they fell asleep during the test because they couldn't comprehend the long, long articles in reading section and couldn't keep up with the speed of speech in listening section.   As for me, I found it rather surprising that it seemed I did better in listening  than reading.  If only the time had been more sufficient for reading section!!  Besides, owing to the side effect of the extraction of tooth, I felt like vomiting all through the test time...    Hope the results can be acceptable!

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Very happy to have lunch with all these fabulous ladies & gentlemen......though at that time I worried about the exatraction of my darlin' wisdom tooth so much that I ate little 'n' talked little.    Hope we can have another happy get-together soon.   
P.S. Because I've hided this blog so well that only very few knew of and visited here, maybe it's OK to post our photos on this blog.  Yet, if any of you feel uncomfortable with it, pls feel free to inform me , and I'll remove the photos right away.

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After having lunch with my classmates & teacher in LTTC, I went for the appointemnet with the dentist.  And, and.......I had my wisom tooth extracted.  Though my superb dentist did it quite quickly and smoothly, after the anaesthesia medicine gradually lost its effect, I've felt a little bit dizzy, especially my dear computer has got virus AGAIN, and I had to try to fix it myself.
Now feeling the hole(?) in the gums, I kinda missing my darlin' tooth, even though I had it removed from me.

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(1) Languages are a means of communication.
(2) Foreingers can never speak like native speakers.
(3) It's meaningless to try to "correct" one's accents, for it will probably be always there.
However, sometimes I wonder how I sound to native speakers when I speak English or Japanese.
As observed, my speaking is apt to be influened.  For example, last year when I went to Japan, first, I stayed in the northeast part of Japan for about ten days.  After that when I visited Tokyo, a clerk asked me if I was from the northeast.  Well, I'm a Taiwanese!!  Another example is that when I was enthusiasic about learning French, my spoken English got seriously impaired.

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