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Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Public Speaking

Public Speaking is over!!! ‘. Yeah! The only word to describe what I am feeling now! Relief! So relief! =D and the good news is we do not have final class test! (Ooh…that’s mean our ECS class has ended, going to miss some of my friends! Sad...) There are mixed feelings in myself right now...haha!
So let me share with you my experience. Public speaking or speaking in front of a group of people is always a trouble to me. Lacking of confidence and, nervousness are the obstacles in facing and overcoming the fear of this oral presentation. Anyway, I did it!
Before the public speaking started, some of them were rehearsing or practicing their speech to their friends, attempted to show the best performance during the public speaking, so do I! I could see a lot of effort and hard work being put in and, the seriousness and sincerity towards the task given to them. I hope our effort will pay off and get a good mark in this assessment! ^^
Miss Sheba divided us into two groups of seven people. I was in the first group and I was the third person to present. So NERVOUS! I was having butterflies in my stomach! Heart pumped faster and faster and level of adrenaline in my blood was sky high! My topic is about music. And the reason I choose it because most of us are familiar with songs and music, I think it should be easier for the audience to understand and ‘feel’ my speech. Anyhow, I finished my speech (with my legs trembled non stop) Honestly, I wasn’t so sure what’s the feedback from my teacher. I hope it is a good one. =)
This is a new experience to me and I learn from it although I don’t like public speaking. I have to brush up on my pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar during the time I was preparing my speech. I learned to speak clearer and tried to minimize my speech filter. Most importantly, my level of confidence has increased! I am more confident now…=D
Well, I guess that’s all. Going to take a nap!
One song for you guys! Have a nice day!

10 New Words ( Part 8)

Sanguine (adj.)
Definition: Cheerfully optimistic
Synonyms: Hopeful

Ludicrous (adj.)
Definition: So foolish, unreasonable, or out of place as to be amusing
Synonyms: ridiculous

Prerogative (noun)
Definition: A right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class.
Synonyms: privilege

Tyrant (noun)
Definition: A cruel and oppressive ruler
Synonyms: Oppressor

Indomitable (adj.)
Definition: Impossible to subdue or defeat: "indomitable spirit".
Synonyms: tameless

Precocious (adj.)
Definition: (of a child) Having developed certain abilities or proclivities at an earlier age than usual
Synonyms: premature

Diffident (adj.)
Definition: Modest or shy because of a lack of self-confidence
Synonyms: shy, timid

Salient (adj.)
Definition: Most noticeable or important: "the salient points of the case".
Synonyms: outstanding

Zenith (noun)
Definition: The highest point reached by a celestial or other object
Synonyms: acme

Chicanery (noun)
Definition: The use of trickery to achieve a political, financial, or legal purpose
Synonyms: deceit

Quibbling (verb)
Definition: Argue or raise objections about a trivial matter

Thursday, 2 August 2012

10 new words (part 7)

Mauled (verb)
Definition: 1.To injure by or as if by beating.
                    2. To handle roughly


Elusive (adj.)
Definition:  1. Difficult to find, catch, or achieve.
                     2. Difficult to remember or recall.
Synonyms: evasive, elusory


Euthanasia (noun)
Definition: The painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma.


Binge (verb)
Definition: Indulge in an activity, esp. eating, to excess: "she cannot help binging on chocolate".


Intervene (verb)
Definition: Come between so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events.
Synonyms: interfere


 Pivotal (adj.)
Definition: Of crucial importance in relation to the development or success of something else.
Synonyms: central, cardinal


Precipitancy (noun)
Definition: rashness or suddenness of action
Synonyms: haste, hurry


Figment (noun)
Definition: A thing that someone believes to be real but that exists only in their imagination.
Synonyms: fiction


Cynic (noun)
Definition: A person who believes that people are motivated purely by self-interest rather than acting for honorable or unselfish reasons.


Auspicious (adj.)
Definition: Conducive to success; favorable: "an auspicious moment to hold an election".
Synonyms: favorable

Enactment of Short Stories

This is the first time I bumped into something called Reader Theater! I guess this is a new challenge to me! Okay, let me tell you what Reader Theater is. In Reader's theatre, actors use vocal expression to help the audience understand the story rather than visual storytelling such as sets, costumes, and intricate blocking.

On Tuesday, we were just having brief readings on two scripts; the first script is Tape (by Jose Rivera). At first, I don’t really understand what the play was, the first thing came to mind was, it’s some sort of psycho experiment which is related to person whom did mistakes and was given punishment? Till I read this sentence’ to every lie you ever told while you WERE alive...then I realised, the person is dead...So, basically, this script is about the afterlife of a person and he is forced to recall his dark past by hearing every lie that he made in his life via a large reel-to-reel tape recorder!

The second script is The Incompatibles (by Horace Holley). I prefer this script than the Tape because this is more interesting and more on dramatic element (I love watching drama, especially HK series), haha! I will post the link of both scripts, so you guys can have a look on it when feel free!

Next, let’s talk about things happened today, our group presented (by voice) a play named The Legend of Slappy Hooper. It is an American Tall Tale told by Aaron Shepard. I played the role Michael (a servant to BOSS in the heaven), was sent to give a job to Slappy, which is painting rainbows, sunrise and sunset. Though our group did not get a good mark for our performance, we did enjoy the discussion and learned a lot of fresh things throughout the lesson. J

I guess, that’s all for today. I’m going to watch my favourite show. Bye guys! =)
*Oh ya! the link!
Hope you guys enjoy it!

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

10 New words (part 6)

Aquadextrous (adj.)
Definition: Possessing the ability to turn the bathtub faucet on and off with your toes.

Florid (adj.)
Definition:   1. Having a red or flushed complexion: "a stout man with a florid face".
                   2. Elaborately or excessively intricate or complicated: "florid operatic-style music was out".
Synonyms:  ornate, flowery


Chalk and cheese (Idiom)
Definition: Things, or people, that are like chalk and cheese are very different and have nothing in common.


Cauldron (noun)
Definition: large metal pot (kettle) for cooking and/or boiling over an open fire, with a large mouth and frequently with an arc-shaped hanger.


Perambulate (verb)
Definition: Walk or travel through or around (a place or area), especially for pleasure and in a leisurely way.
Synonyms: walk, tour


Deficit (noun)
Definition: 1.the amount by which something, esp. a sum of money, is too small.
                2. An excess of expenditure or liabilities over income or assets in a given period.
Synonyms: deficiency


Jubilate (noun)
Definition: Psalm 100 (99 in the Vulgate), esp. as used as a canticle in the Anglican service of matins.

Apraxia (noun)
Definition: Inability to perform particular purposive actions, due to brain damage.

Convulsion (noun)
Definition: A sudden, violent, irregular movement of a limb or of the body, caused by involuntary contraction of muscles.


Unorthodox (adj.)
Definition: Contrary to what is usual, traditional, or accepted.

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

10 new words ( part 5 )


Word
Definition
Foible
A minor weakness or eccentricity in someone’s character
Parterre
A formal garden construction on a level surface consisting of planting beds, edged in stone

Relegate
Consign or dismiss to an inferior rank or position
Conciliating
Stop ( someone) from being angry or discontented
Aperitif
A drink that stimulate the appetite
Factotum
An employee or assistant who serves in a wide range of capacities
Harebrained
Rash, ill-judged
Rudimentary
1.   Involving or limited to  basic principles
2.   Immature, undeveloped
Grotesque
A small cave or hollow
Sash
A cloth belt used to hold a robe together


Shape Poetry

The activity for this week is shape poetry. Honestly, before this ECS lesson, I do not have any knowledge in shape poetry and with very little interest in poems, because I think that poems are boring and I have to think deeper to understand the hidden meaning..
In the beginning, Miss Sheba briefly explained the meaning of poems and some techniques on creating shape poetry. She also showed us a few examples on shape poetry that had created by some of our seniors.
And because we were Too quiet and no response from us, So, Miss Sheba decided to have an ice-breaking activity, which is we were requested to form a circle by holding each other’s hands. Then she played a song (I’m alive, Celine Dion) and, we had to imitate the dance moves from our classmates, danced with the rhythms of the song! It was fun seeing different types of funny movements! Haha!
Ok, let’s switch back to shape poetry. I’ve collaborated with my friend, Fu Chi to create a poem with the theme of snow. We were trying to relate children and snow. Finally we came out a poem like this:

*Children are looking out from the windows,
The town is covered with snow.
Children want to play with the snow,
The mothers’ heads nod,
Excitement in children showed.
Children standing in a row,
And preparing a battle of snow! *

(I know our poem is bit simple, haha)

(We used the shape of snowman because most children like to build snowman during the winter time.)