Archive for June, 2009

28
Jun

Mi primer poste en espanol

   Posted by: Chip    in Languages

Hoy es domingo, el clima es bueno, hace sol pero no hace mucho calor. Una de mi amigas me dijo que no le encantaba domingo porque el día que sigue es lunes y tiene que volver al trabajo. Yo tampoco jajaja.

Hace más de una semana que estudio español. Debo admitir que mi español es muy malo todavía. No puedo recordar o distinguir tiempos e modos gramatícos. Me enloquecen =.= No sé si podría tomor el examen el comienzo de noviembre. ¡Suspirar!

Tengo un amigo tico :D Es de Costa Rica, pero la gente costarricense usa “ico” y “cico” mucho, así les llaman “ticos”. Suena lindo, ¿no? La cosa asombrosisima es su inglés es muy malo, y mi español no es mejor, pero nos chalamos casi cada día, y él me ha ensenado mucho :)

Ay, la noticia más chocante de esta semana es el fallecimiento del “Rey de Pop” Michael Jackson. ¡Inconcebible! He escuchado la música de Michael Jackson desde que tenía tres años. Sus ritmos son una parte de mi vida. ¡Que Dios te bendiga, Michael!

Este es mi primera escritura en español. No duden en corregirme si me equivoqué. Muchas gracias!

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20
Jun

How to teach yourself to master Spanish in 3 months

   Posted by: Chip    in Languages

Today I decided to take a challenge: To speak Spanish fluently in 3 months, and I will study Spanish all by myself (Ofcourse I can still consult other Spanish speakers). I know, I’ve heard a lot of stories about people who can master a language in less than 1 month, but I’m not that talented. I’ve tried to have a look at some Spanish papers, but I’ve never officially studied Spanish before so today can be considered as my first day. I don’t want to lose my money (or I don’t have money to lose), so most resources I use will be free ones.
1.  StudySpanish.com – Believe me, this site is awesome to learn Spanish grammar.

2. About Spanish – A great library about Spanish grammar, vocabulary, culture, etc.

3. 575+ Spanish Verbs – Webster’s New World

4. Spanish for Dummies (Thanks @epi_longo)

5. Livemocha - Submit your writing & speaking and get comments from other Spanish speakers.

6. Spanish Music/ Stories (esp. short stories for children)

7. Practice Practice Practice

Updated:

8. WordReference - Wow, the best online dictionary you can find :x Thanks Duy Linh.

I will update my resources once I find a new one.

I will take a test on November 7 with listening. Let’s see what I can get! Wish me luck!

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11
Jun

A girl’s story

   Posted by: Chip    in fun

It was a boring afternoon so I decided to do something fun, and well, here is the result :D Check it out if you have time.

A girl’s story.
Written by Chip
Model: Chip

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Wow it has been more than 1 week since the day I came back from Students’ Forum. I know I’ve just successfully proved how lazy I am at blogging lol. I was a little bit sick, and I know there were at least 2 other students who also got sick (Thanks God we weren’t caught at the airport). But none of us had anything to complain, Students’ Forum was great. I miss all you guys.

I arrived there on Tuesday to find out that the hotel was extremely convenient. Le Meridien was quite easy to find, right opposite KL Stesen Sentral (Kuala Lumpur Central Station – that’s its name, but actually it’s about 15 minutes driving from downtown). My first impression was the windows. This twins building has a very special flattish design so that every room can have a big window (I mean really big). The pool on the 8th floor accounted for my second impression. Ohhhh ok sorry I’m not gonna make this entry a hotel review. (2 pictures below are from Agoda.com)

There were supposed to be 16 of us but one Philippine girl couldn’t come so we have 15 from Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Japan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Thailand, New Zealand (enough??) together with 3 mentors: Shaun, Bernise, Cherrie and 2 “super heroes” from TakingITGlobal: Katherine Walraven and Michael Furdyk. Believe me, they are the much more friendly than you might think of them. Ah, I can’t forget Microsoft & Rhapsodyconcept’s staffs – they were very helpful to take care of every single small matter of ours.

thegang

The gang

There were so many activities that I don’t know where to start. The schedule was mostly about having breakfast, lunch & dinner, workshops, project development, discussing about education & technology, talking to innovative teachers from all over the region. We also learnt about “The journey of a young Entrepreneur” from Joel Neoh, Executive Director, Youth Asia and “Project Management” from our big big friend Brian Lariche, Executive Director of The Liaison Combination.

JoelNeoh

Joel Neoh

Brian Lariche

Brian Lariche

To save you from a long boring review, here are some interesting pictures taken during the conference.

First dinner at the private room

First dinner at the private room

With local students

With local students

With local students

With local students

Michael Furdyk

Michael Furdyk

Our mentor Shaun :D

Our mentor Shaun :D Does he look like the Twilight star??

Dialogue with Students at the Innovative Teachers' opening ceremoney

Dialogue with Students at the Innovative Teachers' opening ceremoney

Anh was presenting his project - eHub

Anh was presenting his project - eHub

Gala dinner

Gala dinner

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P.S For those who are asking WhoTH I am please remember I was the Vietnamese girl with a black & white hat. But I already lost it back home.

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