Sunday, August 29, 2010

A TIME FOR A REFLECTION


1. Make sure you are in a right environment - It is important for your
surroundings to be quiet as you focus on your inner thoughts.
This is to enable you to think better without any distractions.
2. Honesty is the best policy - Be 100% honest with yourself. There is no way you are going to learn anything or make any improvements if you do not admit to your weakness.
3. Write it down immediately - There is no point in just thinking about it and not recording it down somewhere.After a reflection, there should be a follow-up action.
4. Analyse what you have written - Take a look at what you have written. Think about how you could improve. Talk to a friend whom you can trust about it if you do not have a ready solution.
5. Action speaks louder than words - There is no point of having a plan when there is no action.

Reflection Of Me :)

Hello! I'm going to write a reflection of myself. I think that Primary school is much easier and i miss my Primary school so much. I was closer to my friends in Primary school than in this current school. But i think that in Secondary school, it is much more fun but my friends are not that close anymore.
Okay, bye!! :)

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Singapore is known to be a Food Paradise with many kinds of local food reflecting our unique multicultural society. Singapore offers everyone a variety of favourites to choose from: Roti Prata, Nasi Briyani, Chicken Rice, Hokkien Mee, and Satay to manyWestern delicacies. The Singaporean salad, or Rojak, is a specialty as it symbolises the mixing of different cultures. The sweet peanut sauce poured over the Rojak salad represents a spirit of unity between different groups of people.
Singapore is a melting pot society where people of different races and religions live together. We celebrate and commemorate various ethnic festivals throughout the year such as Deepavali, Hari Raya Haji and Chinese New Year. It is also common to find churches next to mosques in Singapore. We learn to respect and understand people from different cultures because we live, study and work together with each other.