Thursday, February 24, 2011

Final draft - Singapore short story

“It’s so hot here!” Jamie exclaimed as she stepped outside of the Changi Airport. How am I going to live here for the rest of my life? She thought, regretting to agree with her parents into moving to Singapore. Just one look at the sun, could cause you to be blind, Jamie continued having weird thoughts, “I think if I stay here for a month, I would probably be suntanned by then.” She put on her sunglasses and got into a cab.

“Excuse me, where you want to go?” the taxi driver spoke absolute broken English, but pointing to the piece of paper, she replied, “Could you please bring me to the Marina Bay Sands?” The taxi driver looked at her, nodding his head, and muttered to himself, “Ang-moh ascent, confirm America!” After a short ride, the taxi driver looked at her, “we have arrived!” Jamie was shocked, “how could it possibly be so fast? It only took fifteen minutes!” Amazed she was, as she started to change her view of Singapore.

“Hey mum! Where are you? I’m already at Marina Bay Sands!” Jamie screamed in excitement at the innocent mobile phone. Strolling around the big area, she observed everybody’s action and behavior. “Hey, I’m so unlucky! I could have won that 10k, if only I had the ace of spades…” an old, bald man extremely furious, had an exaggerating conversation with someone who seemed like an old friend. “The people here are so rich!” Jamie carried a wrong impression, as she continued walking around. Then, the phone rang.

“Okay, I will meet you at the food court, see you then!” Jamie hung up the phone and headed to the overcrowded food court. “Are you sure this is a food court? It seemed more like a theme park to me!” Jamie questioned herself again, trying hard to find an empty table. Fortunately, she managed to find a spot; subsequently, her mother came and looked for her. “Why don’t we order our food first?” Mum suggested, as Jamie looked around the food court trying to find something which suited her taste. “Isn’t that roti prata? I thought they were only found in India? Look! It’s spaghetti, my favourite in Italy!” Her excitement towards Singapore began to rise, as she ordered the spaghetti with lots of tomato, delicious!

After the delicate of spaghetti, the mother and daughter decided to go shopping at Bugis junction. They walked towards the taxi stand, and knew that it was packed with tons of people, but Singapore didn’t just have cabs but public buses as well. Staring at the route of the buses, then slowly sliding her hand down plastic board, here it is! Soon their bus arrived and boarded it, finding two suitable seats. As Jamie was in the search of seats, she spotted a kindhearted young girl, probably the age of a teenager, giving up her seat for the sake of an old lady. “Wow, this is rarely seen in America!” Jamie was surprised to see such kind souls in Singapore. But not knowing that the other three people beside this young girl were three people who were coldblooded, with completely filled with selfish thinking. Oh well, at least Jamie’s impression of Singapore is at the top form already!

Despite being a young American girl migrating to Singapore with her mother, Jamie adapted very well in Singapore, although Singapore’s heat could be really hard to stand sometimes, Singapore is still a wonderful place to live in, and she lives up to the title of “Garden City”.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Singapore short story

Have you ever wondered why Singapore is considered a safe country? Surprisingly, the main reason is mostly because Singaporeans do not have the guts to commit crimes! Now let’s begin with a few more facts of the life in Singapore by telling you about the experiences my best friend, Johnny and I have encountered.

Johnny is a Singapore Permanent Resident (PR); he came to Singapore since he was 13, a young China boy coming to Singapore alone, with no family and friends. However, he had been through a lot during his time in Singapore. When we were secondary 1, we started to know each other…

Johnny could only speak Chinese. For what I know, he could barely speak any English words. But he is extremely hard working, always trying hard to pick up fluent English. As our first year in a new school goes, we strived to work hard together, improving our abilities in answering the questions. Guess what? Our hard work paid off, our English and Chinese had gotten an A1 subsequently. There is one theory that has been learnt by both of us: Singaporeans have to work together to strive for a better nation, but for what I know, Singaporeans do not have this spirit in them yet.

As most people know, Singapore is a multi-racial country, with different races, languages and religions. God has created the different races to let people learn that all mankind are equal. This purpose has been seen in Singaporeans, as far as I know, Johnny and I have never seen any racism happening in Singapore. Besides that, we have seen people of different races getting along with one another well. We are proud to be Singaporeans! Not only about the races but the languages is what we really love about. Johnny and I have planned to learn 5 more languages, Malay, Indian, Japanese, Korean and French. Learning the different types of languages, won’t just be for your own knowledge but being able to interact with people of other countries. Singapore is really a good place for learning the different languages; Singaporeans should really treasure their chance!

Johnny always says to me, “I’m so glad I have come to Singapore!” Well, the reason behind it is that it brings back the feeling of being at home with the good food in Singapore. Who needs to eat at high-class restaurants when you can enjoy one of the best foods in all around the world in just a normal coffee shop? Johnny and I always goes to the coffee shop near our school, it really sells a great variety of food. For example, Western, Italian, Japanese foods are being sold. One word to describe it is, “Fantabulous!” The good thing about Singaporeans is that they really treasure the food in Singapore. What I like the most is the “Hainanese Chicken Rice”! To me, eating it makes me feel like I’m living in heaven, that juicy and saucy chicken in my mouth, hmm! Oh, whereas Johnny’s was the black carrot cake, these foods are indeed delicious to the max!

In Singapore, you can never miss out the beautiful scenery. I remember the first time I knew Johnny; he asked me, “What photogenic places are there?” And I laughed, and said, “There are the seven wonders!” Are you able to guess them? Oh well, they are the Esplanade, Changi Airport, Sentosa, the Merlion, the Singapore River, the Singapore Flyer and Mount Faber. Some of these places have great historical backgrounds, but how about some company while visiting these places? The tour guide is the best choice for you! It provides high-class services, the good thing is, and there is someone to explain about these places. Johnny and I had signed up for the tour once, and it was fantastic! I love the Esplanade most, shaped like half of a durian! As a Singaporean, you can have got to know about these places, only then, you can be a “TRUE SINGAPOREAN”.

Singapore’ public transport is the ‘best friend’ of most people, to Johnny and I, we take the public transport every day. However, there is another long term for SBS in Singlish, “SI BEI SLOW”, we usually have to wait for roughly 20 min for our buses, by the time we reach home, and it will already be late. Also, Singaporeans really do not show manners, always pushing most of the time; when buses are crowded, and fully packed like sardines.

If you see anybody bargaining for the price of anything, you can be 99.99% sure that they are Singaporeans. To be positive, we can say they are thrifty but the fact is that they just want to complain. Singaporeans have the nickname of “complain king/queen”; however, Johnny is not one of them, so am I. Oh well, it’s the timeline they live in, can’t really help it.

Okay guys, there is really something interesting about Singaporeans, they can really be weird some times, but they are what makes Singaporeans, and what’s so unique about Singaporeans is that they do things really different from what you can expect from other people of the different countries. One thing we have to learn is that we have to work together to form a better nation and improve on the social issues in Singapore.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

The Importance of Setting in a story

The Real Durwan
Q1. It has been set in India.
Q2. It was set during the partition of India in 1947.
Q3. The setting is in India during the partition, just from here we can tell that it's going to be rather sad story, or perhaps a tragic one. During the time of partition, the main character could only spend her time thinking about her family as she was separated from them.

The Adventure of the Speckled Band
Q1. It has been set in central London.
Q2. It was set during the 18th century.
Q3. From the setting alone, it produces a kind of feeling that the story would be going to be paced faster than normal and makes it more adventurous, in a sense that is more interesting.

Pride and Prejudice
Q1. It has been set in a town of England.
Q2. It was set during the 18th century.
Q3. It is going to be a story which shows the advantages of one being rich, and it relates to a romantic story, as one who is rich gets the privilege of being wanted in a marriage because many families are desperate in marrying away their daughters to rich families.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Telephone Conversation

Q1. Firstly, the poet had used the colour red in the poem, saying, "Red booth. Red pillar-box. Red double-tiered." In this context, the colour red refers to the anger of the persona. He was angry at the fact that he was being racially insulted, this can be seen from, "It was real!" The persona was expecting to be racially insulted, but after he was insulted, he could not digest that fact.
Also, the poet used the simile, "like plain or milk chocolate", this can clearly show that the landlady was being racist, and was discriminating the persona's skin colour being black. But instead of saying directly, black or white, this simile was used to make the racism be shown more clearly by comparing his skin colour to a chocolate which original colour is black.
Lastly, brunette was used, which also means dark-coloured tone. Here, he said that he was brunette facially, however, the colour of his palm and soles were blonde, caused by the friction.

Q2. The dialogue in the poem reveals the personality of the two characters. The landlady can be seen as a white-skinned person, showing racism and discrimination to black people. From the fact that she refused to take in the African. On the other hand, the persona can be described as a polite and calm person, he can also be said to be an intelligent person as he had used his own knowledge to counter the landlady's racism towards him.

Q3. The persona, also know as the African, won the battle. This can be seen from, he had used his knowledge to weigh against and counter the landlady's racism. This caused the landlady to give up on insulting him and she became embarrassed hence she had hung up the phone. Although the persona did not get the place, but he did not allow the landlady to overthrow him with continuous racism.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Homework for 24-27 Jan

The Civil Rights Movement
a. Started in 1950
b. Political movement of equality before the laws, improving Legal rights.
c. Chicano Movement - Sought political empowerment and social inclusion of the Mexicans
American-Indian Movement -Violent protest gatherings resulting in 2 deaths
d. President John F Kennedy supported it.
e. Outcome is African Americans are as equal as whites.f. In relation to the book, Atticus fought for Tom Robinson’s rights, although they were of different races and did not discriminate him.
Montgomery bus boycott and Scottsboro trials
a. Both fought for the rights of blacks because the transport system was biased towards the whites.b. In Scottsboro trials, a black man was accused of rape that he did not commit.
c. Similar to the book under same conditions, both black men were accused of rape they did not do.
Trails of a true Southern Belle and Southern Gentleman
a. Southern Belle
- Proper etiquette
Southern Gentleman
-Humility
-Respect
b. Penmanship and ballroom dancing
c. Pictures of Southern ladies and gentlemen.
d. Atticus : Gentlemen, impartial, polite
Bob Ewell: Ruthless, violent and exercises discrimination
Harper Lee
a. Born in 1926 in Alabana
b. Studied law at the University of Alabana
c. Helped write “ In Cold Blood”
d. Received Pulitzer Award 1961
e. It was significant to her as it was auto-biographical

Historical background of Slavery

Slavery
a) Started in ancient time. People were getting more slaves in the South where large plantations grew cotton and other crops. These plantations needed many workers to take care of the farms. People in the North didn't need slaves because they didn't have as many large farms as the South did.
b) Brought from Northern America
c) Lagos, Portugal, was the first slave market that sells imported African slaves. Southern white skinned people brought and owned black skinned slaves.
d) Yes. Slaves obeyed every command given.
e) In relation to the book, both includes racial discrimination against Blacks, Blacks are wrongly accused in the book and they are ill-treated and must obey the instructions of the whites.
The Civil War
a) Southern United states – Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, west Virginia, South Carolina, Maryland and Delaware.
b) Abraham Lincoln proclaimed war against the southern states.
c) Fought for rights and freedom of black slaves.
d) April 12, 1861 – April 9, 1865
e) Robert E. Lee surrendered his Army of Northern Virginia on April 9, 1865, at the McLean House in the village of Appomattox Court House.
f) In relation to the book, Atticus, a white fought for the rights of Tom Robinson. Atticus did not discriminate Tom Robinson but helped him.
Jim Crow’s Laws
a) Song name, not a person
b) Local and State laws that were used in America during 1876 to 1965. Separated the white from the blacks.
c) Whites were given advantages in education, work, etc while Blacks were unfairly treated and were very unhappy.
d) Yes. In relation to the book, Tom Robinson was accused by a white for raping and Tom Robinson lost the case although it was clear that he was wrongly accused.

Comic strip e-learning

gaming is bad


I chose these background to show that the scene that the boy is in his room. As for the pictures, I chose the computer and the books so as to show what the boy and some people will choose over the two objects. This story is meant to convey that you have to make the right choice, in this context, the boy had chosen the computer over the work he had to do, in the end he played the computer for long hours and ending up into waking up late for school.

Types of Discrimination

Discrimination is the treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing belongs rather than on individual merit.

Some of the discriminations

Age discrimination
People who are of age 40 and above cannot find jobs easily.

Disability discrimination
These people are often discriminated because people feel that they cannot undue hardship.

Genetic discrimination
This discrimination includes autism. People feel that autistic people cannot have proper jobs.

Race discrimination
In the past, all the black Americans could not get good jobs because of their colour.

Sex/Gender discrimination
Females were treated unfairly as they were felt to be unable to cope with the work the males are doing.

Pregnancy discrimination
Many pregnant women could only work in low pay jobs as they could be involve in too much walking.

There are many other discriminations, such as national origin discrimination, appearance discrimination etc.

Literature and Life

The Little Boy and the Old Man
1. The underlying message that is being conveyed in this poem is that old age is like a second childhood. The treatment towards the old man is the same as the treatment towards the little boy.
2. Shel Silverstein used the poetic technique of dialogues to express the similarities in the way the little boy and the old man is treated.

Messy Room
1. The poem is humorous in a way that it is ironic. The persona commented so quickly on the way the room looked like and was so quick to blame others but ending up blaming himself.
2. The aspect of the human character which has been highlighted in the poem is that we do not look at our own fault and always blaming others.

Cloony The Clown
1. This poem is ironic as when Cloony the clown was meant to be funny, everybody cried, however, when he was telling everyone all his woes, everybody became to laugh.
2. Yes. These harsh realities are such that people enjoys other people's sorrow sadistically, in a way, the cruelty of a human soul.
3. The poet used the poetic device of "aabb".

The poem that relates to me most is the "Messy Room", because usually, when I have something missing or any things I feel uncomfortable with, I would always blame other people for all these things. But not knowing that I am actually the one at fault.