2009年2月17日 星期二

Common Mistakes Young Interviewees Made

In last Wednesday's UDN, there was an article pointing out some common mistakes young people made when attending a job interview.  Not being punctual, lacking sufficient preparation, having no specific goal, and being unable to express oneself well are some of them. 



2009年2月16日 星期一

She's Fine

This afternoon I, along with 8 colleagues, went to see Losan.  She looked fine.  Even just two days after the surgery, she still looked calm and elegant, as if nothing had happened.  She said the doctor had already told her that there was 50~70% chance of recurrence of the cancer when she finished chemotherapy last year.   How to avoid the recurrence is still a mystery.

2009年2月15日 星期日

You'll Be Fine, My Dear Friend

The day before yesterday, hearing that a friend of mine, also a former colleague, went back to hospital for surgery because of recurrent cancer, I felt a heartache.  This morning, when I heard her voice on the phone, I was on the verge of tears.  However, not to make her sad, I held the tears back, telling her that some friends and I would visit her tomorrow.  

She has been fighting cancer for a year.  I still firmly believe she will win.   The whole universe, please conspire and help her.

 

2009年2月14日 星期六

2009年2月13日 星期五

A List of English Novels Recommended to High School Seniors

This morning seven 314 students and a former 316 student came back to school.   Seeing their happy faces, I was elated. 

The stduent from former Class 316 is Miranda (萬修安), who is an English major at National Central University.  I asked her to recommend some good English novels for high school seniors.  She mentioned some, and she said she would make a list and put it on my blog.  Well, she did.  Just now I found her list on my LifeType blog.  Here is the list.

2009年2月12日 星期四

"Back to School"

These two days there have been quite a few former students paying me a visit. Yesterday I had lunch with 4 from the former 314 and 2 the former 316. We chatted and laughed until 2:20pm. Then I said goodbye to them except for She-heng. She went back to school with me and we kept talking.

2009年2月11日 星期三

The First Class of the New Semester

In the first class of the new semester, I greeted Class 310 warmly, asking in English what they did during the winter vacation.  Knowing they hadn't spoken or even listened English for almost one month, I used this activity as a warm-up.  Then I told them about the movie I saw--Yes Man.

Then I let them know what books we are going to use this semester and what lessons in Book 6 we are going to cover in class.  

2009年2月10日 星期二

Interview with Ya-han Tzeng about how to prepare for the UEE

On the night before the school starts, I decided to interview my former student Ya-han Tzeng (曾雅韓), who scored highest among the NHSH students on the 2008 UEE.  The following are her suggestions on how to prepare for the UEE:

1. Follow the teachers' schedules.  

2. Never put off what you should study today until tomorrow.   

3. Stay at school after school to study.

2009年2月9日 星期一

The Lantern Festival & the Last Day of the Winter Vacation

This year the last day of the winter vacation happened to fall on the Lantern Festival.  In the evening, there is a fireworks display in Neihu, which lasts for more than three hours.  In fact, I can still hear the noise at home now.  It is said the display will go on until 11pm. 

2009年2月8日 星期日

To Etta & Sun

Dear Etta & Sun,

Thanks for your responses.  One more photo will definitely help you to get the right answer.

Michael Phelp & Drugs

Knowing Michael Phelp did drugs, I felt sorry for him.   I'm still wondering why he would have started it.  Curiosity?  Boredom? Or lonesome?   Since he won 8 gold medals in 2008 Olympics Games, he has been a role model for many young people.   Now his drug abuse really hurts, not only him himself, but also his fans' hearts. 

I don't think that Mr. Phelp didn't know the consequences of using drugs.  Then, why?

2009年2月7日 星期六

"Changes of Heart"

"Changes of Heart" is an article in the latest issue of Reader's Digest (Feb. 2009). It is about an institute which helps troubled teens rectify their behavior by having them train unwanted dogs. When the two meet, "the healing begins for both."

This seems a very effective way. The dogs are a mirror for the juvenile delinquents. In the process of training the dogs, the teens justify their own behavior.

2009年2月6日 星期五

A "Cool" Trip



Look at the photo and guess where I went today. 

 

 

About This Year's SAT English Writing Part



I read in the newspaper a report about the writing part on the English test of this year's SAT.   In it, Profession Yin, Yun-mei (殷允美), a professor of Department of English at Chengchi University, gave her feedback about the test takers' performace on the test.

http://mag.udn.com/mag/campus/storypage.jsp?f_ART_ID=175498

If you have problems getting connected, please read on.

2009年2月5日 星期四

Face it. Accept it. Tackle it. Forget it.

This is an article written by a former superstar Lin, Ching-hsia (林青霞) in memory of Master Sheng-yan, which I read in the United Daily News yesterday.  It's worth reading.   The title of today's entry is a line taken from the article.

那袈裟飛起像浪花 好美好美

If you have problems downloading the article, just read on.

2009年2月4日 星期三

What Difference Can 30 Minutes Make?

Annie and I chatted on the phone tonight.  I  told her that I'm quite interested in the book she mentioned several days ago in her blog It Takes Only 30 Minutes A Day (每天只要三十分鐘).  She told me the author of that book pointed out that even if we are not graduates of top schools, as long as we spend 30 minutes every day learning something all our life, we can be as good as or even better than those graduated from prestigious schools in some aspect.   If you are interested in this idea, you can visit Annie's blog:

http://blog.roodo.com/anniechan/archives/8181395.html

2009年2月3日 星期二

Master Sheng-yan

Master Sheng-yan (聖嚴法師), a spiritual leader in Taiwan, passed away at 4 o'clock this afternoon.  He was the founder of Dharma Drum Mountain (法鼓山), one of the most influential Chinese Buddhist organizations. 

2009年2月2日 星期一

Barack Obama's Letter to His Daughters

"...it is only when you hitch your wagon to something larger than yourself that you will realize your true potential."

This is part of a sentence from Barack Obama's letter to his daughters.   When I read it, I felt my heart swell.

2009年2月1日 星期日

Answer Key to the Vocabulary 5000 Quizes: Units 1~10

Dear 310, 313, and 314,

If you need the answer key to the Vocabulary 5000 quizes, click vocabulary-5000-quizes-key-units-1-10

and download the file.

 

The Last of the Chinese New Year Holiday & Back to Work

Today is the last day of the Chinese New Year Holiday. Many people are going back to work tomorrow except students and teachers. I still have eight days' vacation!