Friday, 28 April 2017

#2

For this week, we didn't have our lecture lesson as the lecture class was on Monday and it was a holiday. I wonder if we can finish the syllabus on time.

For tutorial class, I think the students have did very well for the second test, even myself have the confident to get all the answer correct. Then, we have our group tutorial. My group and I have finished all the tasks given. Throughout the lesson, I have know more better about how to write an email, no short form, no symbols and no emoji, as these all will make the mail looks so informal.

By the way, I'm not sure why did my lecture put her thumbs up after I have read the slide for her as she orders to. What was that supposed to mean? lol

Thursday, 20 April 2017

#1

From the first lecture, the main topic of what we have learnt is all about what is writing skill. Writing is used to communicate specific information or ideas, utilizing the formats, language, and content relevant to the workplace. Then, I learnt that we can judge a people by just reading their writings, maybe he is a rude person or she is a shy person, it will all shown in writing. We must remember that writing has to be always clearer than spoken language, as in writing form, we can't show our facial expression or tone of voice to the reader, so we have to imagine before writing and bring up the 5 senses in our writing in order to let the reader feel what we want them to feel.

Furthermore, a good writing will not be done without a well-planned process of writing. According to the process, it will be first prewriting, then drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. Moreover, we also need to ask ourselves what makes a good writer and also a good writing. Good writer would be people that know how to communicate and transfer one's thought or idea to the reader, while good writing is a writing that written in a good way and correct format which makes the appearance of the writing is such a perfect work.

From the first tutorial, I didn't score well in my first test as I don't really heard my lecturer say that we will be having a test during tutorial class. Maybe it's too early yet blur for me to save information in my brain in the morning of  9 a.m. But it's okay, no pain no gain, I promise myself I won't repeat the same mistake again. Good luck to myself for the coming classes!

Furthermore, I have done a poem with the theme of love with my team. The whole poem was actually written all by my own. The following is the poem that I wrote:

Love,
makes people blind.
Unconditionally I treat him kind,
in the end he's still not mine.

Love,
what is that actually?
If I could ever learn it wholly,
it wouldn't have turned into a tragedy.

Love,
never come as what you expect,
but when it comes,
it may get you an heart attack,
or forever stuck in the past.

It's obviously a sad story about love, which I have literally experienced.

In first stanza, it shows that sometimes love can make people blind, not physically blind, but heart. No matter how many times you ask yourself why did I fall in love with him or her, you will still couldn't get the answer. Doesn't matter how much you have did and sacrifice for him or her, he or she still might not appreciate it or he or she won't love you the same. Thing just isn't right sometimes.

In second stanza, it tries to show that I really don't understand what is love, how it should be felt, what taste it should be. If I could ever learn that, maybe I won't do it wrong, I wouldn't have make myself suffer, or even him.

In stanza three, it shows that love can come at anytime and  anywhere. If it's a beautiful love, you will get an sweet heart attack, if it's tragic love, you may forever locked in the past, stained in your mind.

I can write more of words to describe how bad I was hurt, but I still prefer to put my emotion into singing sad songs. And I don't want to talk more about love, since I don't know what is love, apparently, and neither does he.

#4

For this week's lecture, I have learned about some grammar rules, such as punctuation and some confused words. Basically I had learnt it...