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Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Missing You
It's coming to a week since I last saw everyone from 4B. I miss everyone alot, and I look at your presents often. I hope that I've somehow managed to give each of you a special gift, though you can't hold it or put a price to it.

I hope that everyone of you will treasure the memories of the fun times we had in class - from playing games (eventhough they were lame :P), drawing, secretly watching Naruto, Bleach and playing songs (although I didn't manage to play all your requests ;_; I'm very sorry).

I'll always remember you, especially those of you who really made me smile. I love all the letters I recieved and I thank you all for the gifts, I went to the staffroom and cried as I opened the gifts.

I'll use this blog to keep in contact with you and tell you how my new school is. If you guys do visit this blog, please leave a tag or an email to tell me how you are and how you find school.

Missing you all!
posted by Virelai @ 7:25 AM   0 comments
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Exams!! Oh NO!!!
It has been over a week since I updated this blog! Gosh, time flies... For all of us, me included, the examinations are looming frighteningly fast. Alright, so I may not be taking the exam, but I do know what it's like to be in your shoes. Revising is not that difficult a task, and after the slogging for the examinations we'll finally have some time to relax and play video games, draw, watch TV all day - anything! To help you guys make the most of the rest of your revision time, I've written a few study tips.

Create a Schedule

A schedule is like a time table where your days are planned with time for school, self-study, tuition, play and rest. With a schedule, you are able to see if you are putting in enough time for both study and rest, which is just as important as study. If you don't have a schedule or plan for studying, then you will not have any way of allocating your valuable time when something unexpected comes up.

You already have a schedule for school - your school time table. This is a good model on which to base your schedule for study after school. There are a few things that all schedules need - time slots (either 1/2 hour slots like in school, or 1 hour slots) and days. The self-study or revision that you plan should not clash with other repeating events, like tuiition, or prayers. Plan your revision around them.

Here are some schedule tips:
  • Don't plan to do the same activity for hours. Everyone needs a break from studying, this rests our brains so they work better. However, if you study for 30 minutes and then play for 3 hours, you know that you are not giving enough time to your study.
  • Balance your time. A good estimate should be that your study should be 3 times longer than your rest time, e.g. you study for 30 minutes and take a break for 10, then go back to work. Play time can be planned as well, perhaps an hour or two before bed.
  • Revise your schedule if needed. Sometimes things we plan don't work out well, and that's okay. Feel free to change your plan if you need to, be flexible.
  • Follow your schedule. The most important tip of all. If you know you may have trouble following your schedule, ask your parent or sibling to help keep you on track by reminding you of your plans.

How to study

Use the M.U.R.D.E.R. way!

How to Create Notes

My favourite way of making notes is to turn my textbook's information into a concept map or mind map. I happen to like mind maps as they allow me to link information between chapters, to remember things easily (just by remembering their location on the map) and it also gives me a chance to draw and decorate my notes!

Mind maps are usefull because our brains remember pictures better than it remembers words. This is because from the time mankind first evolved, the most important aspect of survival was remembering the faces of your friends and family. Forget what they look like and you might end up in hostile company. Using this old trick of our brain, mind maps make information easy to remember - especially if the information is short and sweet. Once the map is created you can even put it on your wall and refer to it as often as you want.

Read this link to find out how to make mind maps.

posted by Virelai @ 5:54 PM   0 comments
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Drift Disaster!

Drift Disaster video available for download! I'm glad to see so many of you enjoyed watching it in class. Have fun writing the compositions guys!

DUE THURSDAY!!! Don't forget! ^_^



Drift_0001.wmv

posted by Virelai @ 1:02 AM   1 comments
A Simple Blogger Tutorial
Wow! I see so many of you are starting up blogs of your own! It's really enjoyable to write about your day's experiences and share them with your friends. For those of us who might be confused about how to set up or create a blog, I've written a simple help sheet to guide you through your blogging fun.

Blogging Basics

1) Remember your username and password!
This is the absolute basic thing you must do to be able to blog. Not only will you need this to sign in and post new things to your blog, forgetting your username and password will force you to have to start a new blog. Changing your address inconveniences people who visit your blog, so try not to do this too often.

2) Getting to the Dashboard
Starting at www.blogger.com, click the Sign In link in the upper right hand corner and sign in. This will bring you immediately to the Dashboard Page. From here, you can do many things from posting a new post to changing the design of your blog.

How to Post to Your Blog

Step 1: Get to the Dashboard Page.
Step 2:
Click New Post.
Step 3: Write your post.
Step 4: Click Publish when you are done and wait until blogger shows "Your Post has been Published". If an error message comes up, don't worry. Press back on your browser and try again.

How to Post an Image to Your Blog

Click here for a tutorial.

If you have any further questions about how to blog, feel free to catch me on MSN to ask me. I'll whip up a tutorial if need be.
posted by Virelai @ 12:06 AM   0 comments
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Our Week in Japan
Origami

When I think of this week's English lessons, I can't help but smile. I think we all had a blast this week. Beginning with the past times, I realized that I need to practice my origami, since my origami swan looked like it had been run over by a car or something. I also got hooked on the kendama! I bought my own from Daiso for $2 and I'm practicing with it ever so often. I'm getting better, but it's slow going. Thanks Shere for bringing your kendama to school for all of us!

Those of us who want to find out how to fold more animals in the way of the Paper of the Spirits, you can browse Tammy Yee's Origami Page for many cute creatures you can fold.
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Japanese Snacks

Wagashi - Japanese Desserts


Wagashi basically means Japanese confectionary or desserts. The Japanese have a large collection of sweets, cakes, ice creams and many other desserts that will surely make your mouth water. Some desserts are seasonal, like the Hanamidango, which are eaten in spring during the cherry clossom season, while others are eaten all year round.


For any of you who are curious about Japanese food, I would recommend the stores beside Coldstorage at basement 1 of Takashimaya. My friend Miss Nadiah, who teaches in another school, and I frequently go there for delicious Japanese desserts like Manju cakes, Mochi and Hanamidango. While these treats can be very expensive ($2 per mochi... /dies), they are fantastic to eat once in a while. I would recommend everyone try these treats some time. My favourite is the White Bean Paste Mochi - it just melts in your mouth.


Sushi

Another readily available Japanese food is sushi - which is probably the most famous of all Japanese foods. Sushi was created inthe 7th century AD (700AD). As the land of Japan is largely mountainous, it was hard for the Japanese people to grow rice. So they were forced to rely on the sea for food. With fresh seafood readily available, sushi was created as a quick and filling meal.

Despite popular belief, not all sushi has raw meat. There are quiet a few that do have cooked meat as the main attraction. Sushi uses vinegared rice (rice with vinegar) which is stickier than normal rice. This prevents the sushi from breaking when you pick it up with your chopsticks. Sushis with raw fish are usually the sushis that feature salmon (a.k.a. sashimi) as the main topping. Other sushis feature omelettes (Tamago Sushi), cooked shrimp (Ebi Sushi), octopus (Tako sushi) and scallop (Hotate sushi) as toppings. My favourite are Tamago Sushi and Califronia Maki, which is a rolled sushi coated in salmon roe (eggs). It's really delicious!


A good place to get sushi would be Sushi Tei, but this restaurant is not halal. For halal Japanese cuisine, you might want to check out Ramen Ten, a restaurant at the basement of Far East Plaza along Scotts Road.
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I hope you all enjoyed learning about the pastimes and eating and living etiquette as much I enjoyed teaching it. Look forward to the upcomming composition, the last lesson we will have on Japan and it's people. We'll be writing about Japanese Drifters (car racers who drive as fast as possible and skid stylishly around street corners). Think Tokyo Drift. I'll see you guys in class!
posted by Virelai @ 6:07 PM   0 comments
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Farewell, Nandesh...
This is a goodbye to Nandesh, one of our class who has left for another school. Good luck and have lots of fun at your new school, Nandesh! We'll miss you, and I especially like reading your compositions :P See you online!
posted by Virelai @ 5:17 AM   0 comments
Turtle Power!!
When I was a kid, I was a huge fan of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. My favourite character in the 1987 series was Raphael, since he was the biggest, most sarcastic wise guy. I never really liked Leonardo until recently, when I went to watch the recently released movie on TMNT. Leonardo was actually cool! He seemed like such a pushy geek in the old series I used to watch. Michelangelo was just adorable and his personality as the youngest most carefree turtle was really brought forward. What was sad was that the movie didn't showcase Donatello's talent at machines or much of his personality.

Oh well.

Which character do you guys like?

Watch the movie! It's awesome!! <3

Old Opening Theme

New TMNT Trailer
posted by Virelai @ 4:42 AM   2 comments
Countdown to Farewell
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