The system crashed often recently. However, I didn’t fail to keep writing.
May 24, 25, 28 and 30 entries:
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/jw!Bg7HgvOYBRkzGeSay8m92M.mshBOd7IWAF4-/archive?l=a
The system crashed often recently. However, I didn’t fail to keep writing.
May 24, 25, 28 and 30 entries:
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/jw!Bg7HgvOYBRkzGeSay8m92M.mshBOd7IWAF4-/archive?l=a
寫英文作文時,每段的主題句是很重要的,最好第一句就是主題句,使讀者一目了然,知道這一段的主旨。不妨比較以下兩個小段落:
Dear Etta,
Thank you for giving me this sentence in response to my blog entry about the crash of this blog service system:
"Whenever you make up your mind, let me assist you."
You’ve always been so supportive. Thanks a bunch!
This evening, I attended Class 306’s party with their homeroom teacher and math teacher. I enjoyed seeing the students having fun. Of course, we teachers had fun, too.
Though they didn’t play any games, there was no moment without laughter. What’s more, they came over to us teachers group by group to toast to us and express their gratitude. (They drank juice, not alcohol. So I believe they were completely sober.) I was quite moved. Though I taught them for only about 2 months, they treated me as if I had taught them for two years. Thank you, Class 306.
Max wrote in his blog about studying at NTU. If you are interested in what kind of people you’ll meet at NTU, you might like to take a look at this entry.
http://www.wretch.cc/blog/mjjr/21463091
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Thank you, Max. I was really surprised at the academic performance of Mr. Cheng. However, as you said in the last paragraph, academic performance is just part of life. In many aspects, human beings are really created equal.
Two students have asked me to email them some of the photos I took on water balloon war day. For those who want to download photos, I’d like to put the group photos here. (more…)
My blog crashed again. The May 24 and 25 entries were kept in my another blog.
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/jw!Bg7HgvOYBRkzGeSay8m92M.mshBOd7IWAF4-/archive?l=a
It’s a pity that there is no photo of the water balloon war because I was "in war."
In fact, I didn’t throw the water balloons at students; instead, I squeezed theballoons over their head to make them burst so that the water wet the students.