Saturday, January 22, 2011

Secondary School

I guess I have not been blogging for a while, well I got in to Hai Sing Catholic School in case you guys did not know. Ask if I`m happy there, yes, of course. I am really enjoying my three weeks of school, its awesome, totally awesome. Secondary school rocks....haha.. you might think that I`m crazy, but its true.

Even then, I still miss Primary School, it might not have as many cool things as Secondary School, but I still miss the atmosphere, miss my friends, miss my teachers, miss the food, miss everything in it.

Everyday, when I go back home, I would make a point to always go in front if my school and stare at it for a good ten minutes, to refresh all the memories that I have, all the great and fun things that I did, how bombastic I was when I was such a puny and petite seven year old I was when I first entered the school.

I would also remember my teachers, how they have patiently and AMAZINGLY taught us all the different subjects. I still cant imagine how Miss Chia and Mdm Siti Mariam is not teaching me in class nut a different teacher.

Well I dont know how all you guys feel, but all you P6s of Changat Primary School 2010, leave me a comment about how you feel? I honestly Primary School really plats a big part in being who we are today....... :)



Saturday, November 20, 2010

6 years just past by.... -.-..haiz..

6 years of education just pass by like that, in a swoosh. Primary school is one of the most enjoyable things in my life so far. I made friends that have different personalities and they were all special in their own ways. I also have been taught by different teachers through my primary school life, some I felt some were good teachers and some I felt were not good enough as the other stories.

Primary School has let me develop some of the "characteristics" that I would never imagine having, like playing soccer for example. I suddenly been giving a chance to be a leader. It was not really that exciting at first but I got used to it later and become quite happy that I was appointed one. I learn to differentiate between right and wrong correctly better that I used to last time.

I also learned to differentiate between a good friend and a bad friend. Through his or her actions and not by how he or she looks. It was once said to never judge a book by its cover. I find this phrase very meaningful. It does not mean that even though that you are fat means that you are mischievous and it does not mean that when a person looks good means that that person has good values in he or she.

Out of my six years of primary school, I found the last two years of education the most enjoyable as I am one of the seniors and i get to do more interesting things like go to the P5camp and go to the tea chapter, the list is too long for me to mention. Sadly, that list cannot be endless as Primary school has ended for me. Once again...haiz......

I have to thank these few teacher that I would never forget, Ms Lo, Ms Ha, Miss Seet, Miss Seah, Mr Lim, Mdm Ong, Mdm Siti Mariam and last but not least Ms Chia. These teachers are ones that I would forget as they have been the ones that REALLY helping me and supporting me through these six years.

Teachers and friends who read this blog post I am sorry for what I did wrong for the past six years, will you please forgive me.

I have graduated from Changkat Primary School as a learner with passion and a citizen of honour. I believed I have seized my day. Carpe Diem!

Friday, October 22, 2010

PSLE is FINALLY over........

Well, I guess PSLE is over, finally over. Most P6 pupils I presume would be playing computer & doing their own stuff. For me, I guess I would continue reading and playing soccer for leisure.I would be even making PIZZA.I actually at a loss of words when I talk to people nowadays.( Guess I should start reading more)

I personally we should thank Miss Chia & Mdm Siti for putting in lots and lots of effort in teaching us many skills and strategies for our PSLE. I really sense that sometimes we DO take them for granted and that really make them feel bad.

Anyways I really counting down my days in Changat. I am excited to go into a Secondary school next year but I am really gonna be so sad when I leave this school as I have shared many memories here and have made alot of friends here. I really hope that the last few days in Changkat Primary School would be really really enjoyable.....................haha

Friday, September 10, 2010

Adding on

Well, to add on to my last post, I recently heard of another guy that was on a talent show. He was playing the piano, you must thinking that anyone could play the piano. But did you if anyone could play the piano without any hands but with his feet. Watch the video below.



Well, unlike George Sampson, he did not win, but he did something that really touched my heart. I learned from him the value of resilience, that even without a body part as long as you believe that you can do anything and with hard work, anything is possible.

Friday, September 3, 2010



As predicted, you would definitely play the video that I have uploaded.Hey guys, remember when we were at the Adam Khoo Booster programme, we learned a lot from that particular session but what struck me the most was when YY showed us all a video(the one on top) about a boy name George Sampson.
He was like any other 14 year old in Britain. But there was something about him that I felt that was special. He had a dream, a dream that he was willing to fulfill and that it might change his life forever.
George had been dancing on the street for a few years just to earn some money for his
dancing class and for petrol so that his mom could drive him around.I felt that he is
mature and it is nice to see that there are kids out there that are willing to work for their passion.
George was a great and a magnificent dancer and there were obviously people that would admire his talent. His street friends asked him to go and enter Britain`s got talent. He rejected it at first but later decided to do it as he needed the money for a better life for his mother.
He danced brilliantly through the first round but sadly could not make it through the second. But that did not bring him down. He mustered some courage, practice dancing more and more and entered the contest again the following year.
This time he danced even better with even quicker moves which was described by Simon Cowell as a phenomenon. he made his way through the two rounds and before he knew it, the finals which he won.
(The performance)

(The results)

Well the bottom line is that you must always believe in yourself in whatever that you do in your life. Like George, he believed so he won. So if you believe and work hard for your PSLE, i am sure that you would do well.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Oral Picture: At the road side Setting: The road side

This picture depicts a scene at the road side, there are some people crossing the road to the next pavement while some people are driving on the road safely. There are students making their way to school and some are riding their bicycles on the road.
Scenario 1 – Normal
There is a young girl crossing the road safely when the green man appeared on the traffic light. There is a wide smile spread across her face. She is also holding the hand of an older lady who is walking with a walking stick. The driver stopping his car next to them seems to be quite happy too.
Personal Response
Personally, I feel that we need to abide by the safety rules when crossing the road so that we can ensure the safety of ourselves or others around us. If we are twelve years and below, we should always hold the hands of an older adult so as to make sure we are taken care of properly.
If we do not abide by the safety rules when we cross the road, we might just get knocked down by any passing vehicle and sustain severe injuries. That would really cause a great commotion.
Scenario 2 – Wrong & Consequence
There is a girl crossing the road. It seems that she had drooped one of her books and has reached down to take it. She seems totally petrified when she saw a young looking boy wearing a striped t-shirt riding his bicycle towards her direction.
Personal Response
In my opinion, I feel that the boy riding the bicycle is wrong as the traffic light specifically showed the red man but he continued to ride his bicycle at a high speed.
He should have spared a thought for the people crossing the road. He basically should have some consideration. Take this girl for instance. If he had knocked into the girl, she would have gotten into an accident and suffer many serious injuries.
If I was that inconsiderate boy, I would slow down at least five metres before the traffic light to ensure that I do not bang into pedestrian crossing the road.
Conclusion
When we are crossing then road, we must learn to abide by the rules and spare a thought for the feeling of others so as to ensure the safety of ourselves and to make Singapore a safe country to be in.