Saturday, May 23, 2009
Gosh I hate
sleep writing --> I almost fell asleep while writing on the worksheet in today's Jap class. Maybe because it was after dinner so I felt more sleepy.
Anyway, I learnt so much again, as usual. Aaaahhh... I've never felt so
happy about learning something, (apart from the filming that we learn in school), maybe it's also because I see the money literally
flying away so each and every lesson is (damn!)
precious to me and each time I get better and better, I feel
GREAT! Hahahaha... c'mon, mister who went to the bank, the next time we meet, I'll talk to you.
HOHOHO!And I learnt "would you like me to take a picture for you?" in Jap. So the next time I go overseas and I see Japanese wanting to take a group photo, I'll offer. =D This occured when I was in France. I didn't dare to approach them, but kept looking at them as though they are monsters from another world? Why am I so "brave"... -.-"
We did a little health check worksheet activity during lesson. For example, in the vegetable section, if you put you love it, you get 4 points, if you hate it, you get 1 point and those in between, and they had questions like do you like meat, sports, etc etc. Apparently I was the highest scorer with 36/40 points. Teacher was like "Ii desu ne... (that's good)" and "***-san, ..." (he got the least points. Hahaha, teacher had
nothing to say and so we just laughed.)
At first I was like... aiya, why didn't I respond with a "Hai, genki desu (yes, I'm energetic)", instead of just a yes. Luckily after that Teacher taught "it is good to be
modest.", giving examples like "I am good at drawing~" and "*** sucks at drawing", she discouraged us from saying them. Hahaha, and so I didn't show off that I'm good or whatever. Lucky~
Glad I went back to Jazz band room to spend my whole afternoon. Otherwise it'd be like the last week, practically nothing to do. Even though I had plans to go home, but I'm quite sure now, that I wouldn't choose to go home.
Hot and
sunny day~~~~~!!
Happy weekends, everyone. Going to Sim Lim Square later in the afternoon. Must check out the prices first before deciding to buy one heck of a technology. =)
We also had this activity worksheet of "How good are you in these languages?" While we were doing this activity in our own pairs, Teacher walked around and asked me what's Teochew (woo!). I told her it's a dialect, just like Japan having Kansai dialect and stuff... Ooooo I LOVE TO EXCHANGE INFO. =D
Just like how our class exchanges info with Matte Painting Lecturer, Stefano (Pronounced as STAY!-far-
no? Do the Mochi tilt head action at the "no?". Lol. No I'm just kidding.), he asked how to you pronounce lavatory... He said, is it leh-ver-tor-ry or ler-vo-ta-ry. One of us said leh-ver-tree. "Oh my what's leh-ver-chee,
leh-ver-chee." We used too much short cuts isn't it? Doesn't matter if it's pronounciation or even making sentences. Like... "want water not?" instead of "would you like to have a cup of water?" Ok maybe it's a bit too long, but yeah. That shortcut is really short. =/ When Stefano introduced himself, he said "I only knew Italian, my language, until I came to Singapore, I had to learn English. Ya. And that explains my
bad English." Baaa... Can Singaporeans really change this habit? =/
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{I wrote my precious moments at 12:40 AM}
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