Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Election in Taiwan


The battle on the 22nd of March
The 22nd of March is the voting day of the Taiwanese presidential election. I care about this election very much but worry about it more. Elections in Taiwan are very bad examples in the world. The candidates always do bad things to their enemies. I always feel shy about these situations. I hope this kind of situation won't continue so much in the future. Showing their good opinions is better than doing bad things, I think.

The Future--everything disappeared


Do you think "polar bears" are cute? We might not be able to see them in 100 years. Why? Because "Global Warming" makes arctic ice fields disappear and polar bears won't be able to hunt seals. Maybe afterwards we will see polar bears only in the zoo.

Do you like to eat ice cream? One famous ice cream brand can't make lots of flavours like before. That's because of "Global Warming" again--"Global Warming" makes it difficult for animals to live in the wild. A lot of bees disappeared which caused less honey. Without honey, about 40% of ice cream flavors can't be made.

These are only two examples of "Global Warming". However, lots of warnings happened around us. If people don't care about it, humans might disappear before everything is destroyed.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Hiromi's day--Crunchy Day


My classmate, Hiromi, created a holiday named "Crunch Day". "Crunch Day" is on the eighth of April. "Crunch Day" is a children's day which celebrates children's teeth getting strong. So, on this day, people eat hard food to celebrate it. Some will do crunching exercises to train their teeth. How? Eating nuts is a good choice. The chocolate "crunch" is another good choice. But don't forget to brush your teeth after training your teeth!
Why Hiromi wants to create "Crunch Day"? I think she might like children very much. Another reason is reminding people to take care of their teeth. So, she chose the eighth of April, her favourite month in Spring, to be "Crunch Day".

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Different Seasons--a novel you can't miss


"A collection of four novellas by the bestselling master, three of which became the basis for the hit films Stand by Me, The Shawshank Redemption, and Apt Pupil. So varied in tone that 'you have to compare King to Twain, Poe-with a generous dash of Philip Roth and Will Rogers thrown in.' -Los Angeles Times"

Stephen King was born in Portland, Maine in 1947. At university, he majored in literature. When he was seven years old, he had been infatuated with horror movies. Now he is the universally accepted master of the thriller genre and a best-selling novel writer. His works are almost all frightening horror novels .He often writes about real human nature as his theme.I think he is responsible for making horror novels popular.

If you are a fan of Stephen King, you can't miss this novel "Different Seasons". If you haven't read any Stephen King's writings, you can try to read 'Different Seasons'. There are four stories inside. Each story is not long but fascinating.Go for it!

I think the most interesting story in 'Different Seasons' is 'The Shawshank Redemption'. It describes an innocent man who found the way to escape from prison. He spent over 10 years to building a hole from the wall to the sewer underground. Nobody noticed it. He knew the personality of the custodial officer very well. He taught the custodial officer how to evade tax. The custodial officer relied on him and respected him very much. But he could blackmail the custodial officer with this evidence. The custodial officer didn't want to release him from prison even if he saw the evidence of his innocence. He escaped from prison finally. The process is very unexpected. If you want to know it. Read this book as fast as you can.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Find Out the Answer

This picture takes place in a square. It is a market there. In this picture, you can see a lot of colours: red, yellow, green, white and grey.... But the main colour is orange.

Several girls wear orange dresses. They are doing a performance. In front of them, there is a white box. If someone likes their performance, he/she can give them money as a little recompense. These girls perform well. Two ladies are watching the show. One of the ladies decides to give the girls some money. But she doesn't know how much is good. She asks her friend. Finally, she gives them 100 dollars. Because she likes the performance very much.

Now, guess! Which picture matches my description?

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

If I were a movie star....I'd be Lou Pucci




"When people call you a star, you picture a teeny, tiny one in a far off galaxy. Your movie projects might not make millions, but you have tons of freedom to express your creative voice. Most of the world probably wouldn't recognize you on the street, but that means you won't get swarmed by paparazzi. If someone does recognize you, chances are it's an open-minded, intelligent person ? your movies don't appeal to anyone else!"

If I were a movie star....I'd be Lou Pucci? Maybe. I don't want to be the focus of attention. I need a career that offers a challenge. Being a movie star is a good choice. I can choose all kinds of characters as my challenges. Being the centre of attention is not necessary for me. I just want to enjoy what I do. Lou Pucci is the star that matches my thoughts. He is a handsome boy but played a role that is not handsom at all in "Thumbsucker" (2005).




Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Penny's Tongue Twisters

Penny practiced prepositions and pronounciation in primary school when she was positive, because she wanted to progress.


Penny paid 5 pounds for a pineapple in pineapple paradise, because she wanted to make a pineapple cake.