Hi everyone! I'm back and i'm going to write about today's composition. Is it easy? To me, i think it's easy. But i know some of you may think it is difficult. Don't worry about it even you fail, as long as you put in your best, you will realise that you've improved. So now, what you can do is to try your best for the rest of the exams and strived for your goal in PSLE.
Well, let's return to the main thing. I think today's composition were quite easy, especially chinese. I was quite shocked when i finally finished my mother tongue composition because today is the first time that i've written two pages. For the past five years, i always wrote one and a half page or maybe some there, but never two complete page. But for english, i'm also quite shocked because i finished the whole composition without thinking for a long time before i write, so i finished today's english composition in 40 minutes. And i've used the rest of the time for the situational writing and 5 minutes for a break.
Anyway, i took my mother tongue composition before recess and english after recess. Before the exam, the rest of the girls keep wishing each other good luck and some of them wished me good luck too! I'm so happy that i've gone to my present class even though some of the boys like to agitate me. But, chasing them is quite fun too cause i can exercise at the same time.
Well, this it for today. I'll come back for further posting after every exams, for example the next exam coming up is listening composition. Wish all of you gd luck for the rest of the exams.
Hope to see you soon!
Hi everyone! How's oral? Is it easy?Mine's not and i hope i didn't fail any of them.
Yesterday, while waiting for my turn, i was so anxious that i'd got no choice but to distract myself by reading my storybook. Reading my storybook did help a little as i was so engrossed in it that i couldn't stop reading until i finished it and it was also almost my turn. The english oral wasn't so difficult except for the picture talking. The scene is a zoo and it's about a art competition. There's a peacock, a couple riding on an elephant and three children in the picture. One of the boys hold a stick and was running towards the peacock. It didn't have a lot of things on it to say about so that part end really quickly.Next was the conversation. Mr Fong, my examiner, was very funny and asked me some questions that i don't understand.
He asked questions such as:
-What do you think the peacock will do when it saw the boy holding the stick approached it?
-Will the peacock ran away or will it attack the boy?
-In your opinion, how is the couple related to the children?
-Do you participate in any competition before?
-What competition do you participate in?
-Which school did you go to?
-How many teams are there in the competition altogether?
-How many teams did our school send?
-Did you win or lose?
-What have you learnt in the competition?
-Is teamwork important?
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After that, i went to line up for my mother tongue oral. I wished my examiner wasn't my mother tongue teacher as i will forget what to say. Finally, we were called and we have a few minutes to prepare for the oral. But, the minute i saw the paper, i know i didn't have any confidence of passing my mother tongue oral. The passage was quite easy but the picture was about a annual book fair. But that's not the part that frightened me, what frightened me was that english words were used and i don't know how to translate them.
So now i just wish my mother tongue teacher wasn't so strict.
Wish me gd luck then! Bye!
Hi! Do you enjoy the trip to the Singapore Heritage Museum? I do and i have learnt a lot about the history of Singapore long long time ago.
Firstly, we boarded a school bus and arrived there in about half an hour. To pass the time, i sent some songs to mine using my friend's handphone. When we finally arrived at our destination, my classmates and i were each given one Companion. This Companion was to be our "tour guide" and to guide us through the museum without getting lost. The guides there told us how to operate the Companion and how each buttons on the Companion works. Then, my classmates and i began to go our separate ways with at least two person together in the history gallery. I walked with some of my classmates at first but we gradually go different ways and i stuck with one of my best friends in the end.
Then as we walked deeper and deeper into the museum, i began to feel less and less afraid of getting lost throughout the whole journey. But i still stuck with my friend, just in case i really get lost. The museum was very dark and i had to be careful not to trip over something. I listen through the Companion on what happened last time and i found out about some information about the exhibits there and it's very interesting.
After that, i returned my Companion at the exit after i'd finished viewing all the exhibits. There were already some pupils there, especially the boys and they were playing with the cards that they had brought with them. I walked around the museum and found my teacher taking some photos of the exhibits there. I also saw one big screen showing what happened during the Japanese attack and it made me dizzy.
Then, my teacher brought us to the living gallery such as food, wayang[film] and fashion. My teacher separate the class into two groups and my group went the fashion gallery first. The gallery was filled with costumes and cloths. The costumes there were very nice and what i like most was the only corner that has two separate couch to listen to music. I listened to a few and the music there were nice and it's also my fave.
After that, we swapped with the other group and we went to the wayang gallery next. I watched a Malay horror movie there shown by a much bigger screen i had seen at the history gallery. The show was interesting although it was very scary for some part of the screen. Some of the boys from my group began dancing along with the music and it was very very funny. It was so funny that my friends and i cannot stop laughing until they had finally stopped.
Last but not least, we gathered and went to the last gallery-the food gallery. The food gallery was full of kueh moulds, utensils and something else. There was one part that i liked and it was also very very funny. It was much more funny than the dancing part, though as the boys smell something there that was unbearable.
After the trip, we did a survey but not all of us have it and lucky i wasn't one of them. The survey wasn't very easy so i ended up copying some of the questions that i didn't know how to do from my friend. Although my friend didn't know how to do, i didn't mind and both of us just do the questions that we know how to do and passed it up to my teacher.
Then, we went back to the school and i waited for my friend to take her bag from my school's art gallery and we went back home together.
So that's all what had happened during my trip to the Singapore Heritage Museum.
See you soon!