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Writing05: Poem
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Saturday, December 10, 2005. I recently read a book by Tim Winton called, The Turning. It's a collection of linked short stories, and this poem was at the beginning of a story called, " Family. I thought of you when I read it. There's no title. Do any of you recognize the author? I've never heard of him, but his name looks Chinese. When an archer is shooting for nothing. He has all his skill. If he shoots for a brass buckle. He is already nervous. If he shoots for a prize of gold. Or sees two targets.
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Writing05: Journal Writing
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Tuesday, December 06, 2005. Have you ever been involved in an Internet romance? Do you know anyone who has? How did it work out? Did they eventually meet each other? Do you think the Internet is a good place to find romance? The cartoon is from. Posted by Wendy at 9:51 PM. I heard some sweet romance begin with a chat on internet. Also, I have met with my internet friend after knowing eacher other on internet for a long time. However, I'm not the advocator of Internet romance:(. BBC World Service ESL page.
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Writing05: Journal Writing
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Friday, December 02, 2005. What’s the most important advice you would give someone thinking about coming to Canada to study English? It could be advice you were given something that really helped you. Or it could be advice you wish you had been given. Posted by Wendy at 4:45 PM. BBC World Service ESL page. The Daily Idiom podcast. English in Context Grammar Review. Paradigm Online Writing Assistant. Reapeat After Us: English Literature and Poetry. Beginner's Guide to Effective Email. Snow on the mountains.
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Writing05: Our new class photo
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Sunday, December 18, 2005. Our new class photo. Here's another class photo. It shows the complete December group. Even though the course is just about over, it's nice to have an up-to-date picture of our class. By the way, whose idea was it to hold up the funny bunny pictures? Posted by Wendy at 7:02 PM. I think it is Haitham's interesting idea. No, I did not do it. :). BBC World Service ESL page. The Daily Idiom podcast. English in Context Grammar Review. Paradigm Online Writing Assistant.
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For the dream...: August 2006
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Tuesday, August 22, 2006. I am ashamed to say anything when I face my blog, which was updated 3 months ago. I'm thinking that if it was a real baby, it might grow up big enough during these 3 months. Something big event really happend to me during these 3 months, and I really had some special feeling to express. However, I made my blog vacant again and again! Is it a regular question to people at my age? Then, what will be the result? Obstinately stick to my way, bearing loneliness and misunderstanding?
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Writing05: December Students
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Friday, December 02, 2005. The term is over for Anthony and Ramin, but on Wednesday we welcomed three new students: Searay, Sue and Haitham. To celebrate, we took this photo. It's always sad when people leave the class, but we're lucky to have 3 bright new personalities join our group. Check out their brand new blogs! Posted by Wendy at 3:50 PM. BBC World Service ESL page. The Daily Idiom podcast. English in Context Grammar Review. Paradigm Online Writing Assistant. Beginner's Guide to Effective Email.
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Writing05: Just a Reminder
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Sunday, November 27, 2005. I'm really looking forward to seeing your poem or song lyrics on your blogs. Your assignment from last week). Remember that you're not just posting a poem/song. Tell us why you chose it and what it means to you. Does it remind you of someone or someplace special? Does it teach us something, or tell us something about life? Take a look at your classmates' blogs to see what they've posted. (Eddie's done a good job). Leave a comment while you're there :-). The Daily Idiom podcast.
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Writing05: Words of Wisdom
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Tuesday, December 13, 2005. On the occasion of her 70th birthday, Maya Angelou. A famous American writer, was interviewed by Oprah Winfrey. Oprah asked Maya what she’s learned about life. This is what she said:. I've learned that no matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow. I've learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way he/she handles these three things: a rainy day, lost luggage, and tangled Christmas tree lights. Paradigm Online Wri...