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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Statement Evidence Elaboration
1)Enraged, furious fustrated Pun
“Them again on a quarry of knowledge”
“I am sick”
“I will not” “Quarry” suggests the the persona is a predator and has vast knowledge and “sick” suggest the the persona is sick and tired of the students sloppy work. “will” suggest the she has no desire to continue marking the students work.
Metaphor
“fuel of my life to heap upon my soul”
“My pack of unruly hounds”
“several insults of blotted pages” “Fuel” refers to the energy the teacher has left which is very little, which shows the persona is tired. “Hounds” suggest that the students are like dogs, who are very restless and unruly and do not pay attention to the persona. “Insults” suggest that the work of the students are so horrible and poorly done as well as poorly written that the persona feels that the students are insulting her intelligence.
Alliteration
“Apart…start…hate to hunt”
“Of the books…of several insults…of slovenly work”
“take the toll” “Apart…start…hate to hunt”
tells us the that the student do not like to learn and even when the teacher tries o get them learning they continue not paying attention. “Of the books…of several insults…of slovenly work” shows that the student’s work is very sloppy and the persona feels that their work are insults towards her. “take the toll” tells us that the teacher has no choice but to mark the students work as she is their teacher and will need to take on this task.
The alliteration gives the emphasis on the teacher being forced to teach the students and also shows her anger towards the student’s attitude and work.
2)Anger “I am sick” The persona uses the word sick to show that she is tred of marking the students sloppy work and is also disgusted by her students work. This shows her anger as after ll the effort the teacher is putting in, this is the kind of work her students are giving her.
“I will not” The persona has no more will to mark anymore of her students work as it is not well done and she does not want to waste anymore of her energy and time on such work. She also has no more desire to mark any more work as she knows the work are all the same scrawls and thus she has no will to mark any more.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Article review (Bear attacks woman in home )

On august 9th , 2009, a lady was attacked by a bear which forced its way into a home in the Rocky Mountain ski resort town of Aspen and attacked the homeowner who suffered deep scratches to her back and chest when the bear struck at her. Her injuries were not severe and she did not have to be hospitalized.Aspen police and wildlife officers have been busy with bear calls all summer say that when they find the bear they will euthanise.Bears are normally tagged the first time they're caught getting in trash or being a nuisance in some other way. If they strike again, they're put down.

I feel that they should actually tranqulise the bear, then shift the bear to a more safer area where bears can safely live.It is of the nature of the bear that they attack people, but most of the time they will attack people when they are lost and afraid or when they are hungry.

Fav food! Lor mee(卤面)

I like to eat saucy food, food with alot of sauce. Thus the food i am talking today is lor mee (卤面).

This is a Chinese-inspired noodle dish served in a thick starchy gravy and thick flat yellow noodles.

The dish is eaten by the many people in Singapore and Malaysia . The sauce is made of corn starch spices and eggs and the ingredients are most of the time fish cakes, meats and meat dumplings and also half a boiled egg. Garlic and vinegar are also sometimes added to give the noodles more flavor.


The sauce is most of the time a dark brown color, severed with flat noodles. It has a herbal and also a strong taste. The sauce is extremeness sticky and acts like a soup except that it stays on the noodle giving its taste. To bring out the flavor i would put the vinegar as well as the garlic. When ever i am out side or in school, i would buy this dish most of the time be it dinner or lunch as i like its herbal taste and it also keeps the person bloated for most of the day, leaving you feeling full and satisfied.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Quote from author: my mind like a lizard's leg / in the first notch / of the endlessly upward wall
I like this poet as most of is poems concentrate on an object animal or thing and then he is able to change it into things we do everday what we might feel at times. He was also a director actor and playright and had also invented Instant Theatre. I feel that he is interesting person and also eccentric. He is also talented in a sense as he is able be and athuor playright actor teacher.

Poems
THOUGHTS FOR THE ORDINARY
be moved by your own time
but move it too
the sun hasn't all the answers
it can be made to listen to you

however adamant the pavement
it's a book of feet
though they need it to take them through town
people control the street

from the irreproachable mountain
wisdom drips down
spray it with your own salt
manacled clown

SILENCE OF READING
like the silence of reading
flat on my stomach on the woollen floor
my legs waving upwards like the fronds of ferns
and in my mind
gigantic screaming monsters
or the mystery ship
scuttling crablike to the shore

i am lost to the spell of words
the enchantment of sea in the silent shell
i hear nothing apart from that racing world
alive in this room through my staring eyes
and the hush of my stifled breath
i miss the passing of time
the gale outside
and the very loud knock at the door

NATURAL THERAPY
the great thing about the tall white daisy
is that it knows how to laugh at itself

some flowers for all their rich displays
won't preen themselves without a primness

in their sap - nor let their stalks abide
bending this way that way in the thick wind

the large daisy is happy to be slapdash
is not snooty about the company it keeps

it does have a flair for being noticed
it's the way it lets its petals out (ragged

and not wanting everyone the same)
that appeals to nervous garden sufferers

(weary with pretending flowers per se are
god's gift to the dull earth and somehow

the human race is privileged to be there)
the daisy knows everything there is to know

about not taking yourself too seriously - about
relaxation and how to be naturally yogic

how to be part of the rough common stock
yet have a whiff of the immortal about you

a patch of such daisies growing artlessly
contains the dreams of all good health

Biography
Born Southampton 1928; Army (Education Corps) England and Germany 1946-49; King’s London (English degree 49-52); teacher Hampshire, Uganda, Shropshire 53-72; Word And Action 72-03 (retired on 75th birthday)
Teacher (English /Drama) 52-72; Founder/Member of Word And Action (Dorset) – Language-Arts organisation - 72-03; Poet (haiku to book-length poems); Director/Actor/Playwright,Theatre-in-the-Round since 59; Inventor of Instant Theatre (participatory performances for all-ages); Polemical books/articles (education/theatre); Early short-stories / late novels; Word-art productions.
Poems over the years in many small magazines. Publications include Glimpses of Dorset (1996); Imperfect Eden – over 9-hour recording of 10,000 line poem in rhyme royal about childhood in Southampton in the 1930s. (2001).
Collections of poems: The Simple Stream; Heart’s Fangs, The Desiring Discus (3 anthologies of poems 1945-1989). Poems from the Year of the Metal Horse (1990-91). Towards Jerusalem (1989-93). Beyond Jerusalem (1993-95). Bee-attitudes (1995-97). Bluefish (1998-1999). The Millennial Edge (2000-01). Flower Power (2002). Herod’s Legacy (2003-04). The Rescue Package (2005).
Sequences: Crossing the Line (1966). Proverbs of Hell (1971). Thirteeners* (1978). Imperfect Eden (2001).
(* In 1978 invented the THIRTEENER, a kind of rough sonnet, limited to three rhymed endings. Have practised the form since over 200 times. )
Book-length single poems: My Cuttings (poem plus 58 collages – photo-play - 1972). The Ansty Experience (1993).
Themed Collections: Action Poems. Growing-Up Poems. Enigmas and Obsessions. Long Poems. Potpourri for Christmas. A Tipple of Shorts.
Poem-graphics: computer graphics – over 500 at A6, A5 and A4 sizes – using short and shortish poems of my own).
Other: Over twenty verse plays for school, youth and adult groups (all written for performance in the round). Ten Chapbooks on literary, dramatic and educational themes.
Much non-published work – inc The Group Dream – a commentary on 130 stories from Instant Theatre (over 600 pages long; 8 years to write).
Have worked as playwright, director, actor, with school, youth and adult groups – always in the round since 1959. Much poetry in performance. Now give “animated readings” of my work – reading from text performances in the round. Have run many courses in the making of plays and poems; in the philosophy and practice of Instant Theatre.
Believe prose and poetry have different functions. In prose use all punctuation devices meticulously. In poetry have graduated to using lower case, brackets, dashes and apostrophes. The movement of my poems strongly affected by this deliberate style.

Source: famoupoemsandpoets.com

Sunday, June 28, 2009

advice to a young sylv-i-an dragon on going to school by Rg Gregory
when you step out of the wood and go first time to school
you have to be so specially careful if you're really a dragon
to put the most innocent expression on your face you can find
and not flip your flappers (unless the others don't mind)
you must be very strict with yourself - be sure not to act the fool
you'd be far happier i think to get your mother to tie a tag on

saying - this dragon is sweet no matter how fierce she seems
and letting everyone know you were born in a wood (well at least
a sylv-i-an creature) and not used to clatterings and bangings
that can set a dragon's scales on edge with their thwangings
schools never are you know the paradise of your dreams
they have a tendency in everyone to bring out the beast

or maybe when you get there you should do a dragon-dance
and get everyone hopping around the place breathing fire
or burn up a prince or two - to show how that game is played
taking their minds off the fact you have a back like a saw-blade
and a tail so fierce it would keep the bravest child at a distance
but whatever else you do dear dragon definitely do not perspire

a perspiring dragon will have the whole school holding its noses
dainty dragons do not sweat - the first lesson to be deeply learned
in any dragon's book of school-etiquette - a proper dragon-daughter
must always carry with her a large supply of odour-cologne-water
(for use ten times a day) to keep her sweeter than a bunch of roses -
so advised (o young sylv-i-an dragon) you will never be spurned

hyperbole
-when you step out of the wood and go first time to school
you have to be so specially careful if you're really a dragon; the author wants the reader to think that we are a high and grand dragon so that we will not make a fool out of ourselves

personification
-dragon-dance
and get everyone hopping around the place breathing fire
or burn up a prince or two ;the author wants the reader to take the first how things are done.


metaphor
- taking their minds off the fact you have a back like a saw-blade; the author wants the reader to think that if they feel different or feel out of place in school, they should get everyone to do an activity that will keep everyone preoccupied so that people will not feel the difference.

simile
-like a saw-blade; the author wants the reader to think that the tail is like a saw blade which means a defect that is very obvious.

symbolism
-large supply of odour-cologne-water
(for use ten times a day) to keep her sweeter than a bunch of roses - the author wants the reader to think that if they sweat they will need alot of deodorant to get the smell off

i like this author as he has used a creaure to help us understand how a student might feel on the first day of school.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Nothing but the truth : The second ending.

Philip Malloy:I don't' know the words
Miss Rooney:Oh my! But that's ok. You must have forgotten.

(After the national theme is played)

Loudspeaker: Today we have 3 new teachers joining us. They are Mr Gorden, Mr John Bob , And a English teacher Miss Narwin who got transferred here.

Philip Malloy: Oh my.... Dejavu

Monday, February 23, 2009

Blog prompt:: In my own words.

Dear students,
In the recent nationwide survey, it shows that many of you have a nonchalant attitude towards environmental issues. As the president of the Activists' Club in Singapore,I believe that it is everyone responsibility, whether if it is a student or an elderly person, to play their part in helping the environment. Many of you youngsters have been wasting paper and other reusable objects such as plastic bottles and and metal cans when you can recycle them. You will not only help the environment, but in the long run, you will be helping yourself and others. You should not litter when there is a rubbish bin around as when you litter, you are harming the environment. This is because most litter will attract ants and other pest which might cause diseases. if you do not throw away litter properly, it will not decompose faster and will decompose slower and when this happens toxic fumes will be given off and might harm the ozone layer and us. So do your part today and help the environment now.
Thank you.
Mr Ang Zhi Wei
President of the Activists' Club

Thursday, January 29, 2009

blog prompt two.Q1

Age and experience is important to the workforce in any country. The age of the worker can be younger and it is also better to have younger workers, although older workers have experience that younger workers don't, younger workers have more energy as well as more creativity than older workers. They are also faster learners that older people and can learn the ropes quickly. Younger workers are also more technology wise than most older workers and they can easily use modern technology easily like computers and fax machines than most older workers. Although younger workers are good in many ways, older workers with experience is sometimes more important. This is because they have been through different situations and know how and what to do if such situation strike the company. So the age of a good worker must be not too old or too young and must have some experience in the job.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

news clip#3

I Mr Ang Zhi Wei,
Belive that companies should hire more older workers as some older workers have the experience in some jobs that younger workers dont have. Older workers are also more hard working and are also willing to learn. Though some have physical disabilities, as long as you are able to cater to or change the job to make it more age friendly, they will most likely workhard.

Thank you.

Friday, January 9, 2009

just starting

Hi!
Trying out the blog. Well i am having a happy time in hwa chong.
Making alot of new friends along the way and i am learning something new everyday!