Wednesday, February 27, 2008
MY FAVOURITE FOOD
Just walk down the street and you can see lots of food stalls that sell delicious food that makes your mouth water and your tummy grumble. The huge variety of food just spoils us all Singaporeans.
With so much food around me, I can’t decide on which food is my favourite. Local food is amazing. Japanese food is addictive. Western food is awesome. Peranakan food is heavenly.
I absolutely love food!
Recently, I have this addiction towards chicken chop. I’ve been eating chicken chop quite frequently for the past few months and I am not even sick of it! I think that I have found my favourite food. The tenderness of the chicken cutlet with the savouring black pepper sauce, accompanied with mouth-watering French fries and crunchy yet sweet coleslaw. The simple thought of it just makes me feel like eating it right this moment!
I feel that there is an entity of food in this whole world and it is nearly impossible to find a food that I truly call my favourite food.
Having said that, I still love Japanese food. =D
I won't recommand any stalls here because it's all up to one's opinion and interpretation on whether the food sold is nice or not. So, live life uncovering all kinds of amazing food and I think your life will be really enriching. =D
CIAOS!
With so much food around me, I can’t decide on which food is my favourite. Local food is amazing. Japanese food is addictive. Western food is awesome. Peranakan food is heavenly.
I absolutely love food!
Recently, I have this addiction towards chicken chop. I’ve been eating chicken chop quite frequently for the past few months and I am not even sick of it! I think that I have found my favourite food. The tenderness of the chicken cutlet with the savouring black pepper sauce, accompanied with mouth-watering French fries and crunchy yet sweet coleslaw. The simple thought of it just makes me feel like eating it right this moment!
I feel that there is an entity of food in this whole world and it is nearly impossible to find a food that I truly call my favourite food.
Having said that, I still love Japanese food. =D
I won't recommand any stalls here because it's all up to one's opinion and interpretation on whether the food sold is nice or not. So, live life uncovering all kinds of amazing food and I think your life will be really enriching. =D
CIAOS!
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Letter to Mdm Jean Tan
Dear Mdm Jean Tan,
How are you? I hope you are fine. I heard that you are teaching at FMSS now. My purpose of writing to you is to tell you about the changes I’ve experienced since school reopened.
There are many changes that I’ve experienced since school started. Many of which, I’m not particularly very happy about. First of all, we were all asked to iron-on a new badge on our uniform because last year we had a forum talk and someone complained about the collar badge and said that it breaks easily and is very expensive. And so, the Principal deiced to change the collar badge into an iron-on one. To me, I feel that the iron-on badge is very ugly and that the collar badge looks so much better. For me, I’ve been wearing the same collar badge for 3 full years straight everyday and it has not broken once. Neither did I purchase any new one to replace any badge due to my carelessness. I feel that this is not a necessary change to our school uniform. Anyways, I’m already in my last year in this school. So what’s the point? But again, what can I do anyways? It’s the school rules after all.
Secondly, I’m finally Secondary Four! So I’m sitting in the gallery instead of the hall. It does give me a sense of seniority sitting there. At first, we were placed at the fifth level classrooms instead of the sixth. I wasn’t very happy about that. After a week or so, we were finally moved up. Thanks to Mrs Tan. That felt great. What’s the point of being Secondary Four if you’re not on the sixth level? So kudos to that!
The school is being repainted now. Honestly, I feel that the new colours are very ugly. We should really get back the old colours we had. They look so much better compared to this.
By the way, Mrs Tan is my Chemistry teacher now. Kudos to that too! She’s the best teacher I’ve ever had throughout my four years. Thank God for that! My science can be saved! Though I’m not really sure about my other subjects. I guess I just have to depend on myself since some teachers aren’t really that good to begin with.
Though I still have plenty to say, I think I will stop here for now. I would like to know about the changes you’ve experienced ever since 2008 started.
Cassandra.
How are you? I hope you are fine. I heard that you are teaching at FMSS now. My purpose of writing to you is to tell you about the changes I’ve experienced since school reopened.
There are many changes that I’ve experienced since school started. Many of which, I’m not particularly very happy about. First of all, we were all asked to iron-on a new badge on our uniform because last year we had a forum talk and someone complained about the collar badge and said that it breaks easily and is very expensive. And so, the Principal deiced to change the collar badge into an iron-on one. To me, I feel that the iron-on badge is very ugly and that the collar badge looks so much better. For me, I’ve been wearing the same collar badge for 3 full years straight everyday and it has not broken once. Neither did I purchase any new one to replace any badge due to my carelessness. I feel that this is not a necessary change to our school uniform. Anyways, I’m already in my last year in this school. So what’s the point? But again, what can I do anyways? It’s the school rules after all.
Secondly, I’m finally Secondary Four! So I’m sitting in the gallery instead of the hall. It does give me a sense of seniority sitting there. At first, we were placed at the fifth level classrooms instead of the sixth. I wasn’t very happy about that. After a week or so, we were finally moved up. Thanks to Mrs Tan. That felt great. What’s the point of being Secondary Four if you’re not on the sixth level? So kudos to that!
The school is being repainted now. Honestly, I feel that the new colours are very ugly. We should really get back the old colours we had. They look so much better compared to this.
By the way, Mrs Tan is my Chemistry teacher now. Kudos to that too! She’s the best teacher I’ve ever had throughout my four years. Thank God for that! My science can be saved! Though I’m not really sure about my other subjects. I guess I just have to depend on myself since some teachers aren’t really that good to begin with.
Though I still have plenty to say, I think I will stop here for now. I would like to know about the changes you’ve experienced ever since 2008 started.
Cassandra.
My First Day In Secondary School.
I remember when I first stepped into Secondary School, I was very nervous and also filled with excitement at the same time. After all, it was a new beginning. At first, I was afraid because I did not know anyone from my class, only a few, whom had attended the same primary school as me. But we were not close at all. On the first day, I met a girl named, Aik Choo. I made friends with her. I recognized her as I’ve seen her a couple of times before when I was around my neighbourhood. I felt accomplished as I have made a friend on the first day of school.
After we had our two-hour talk by the Principal and teachers, we were guided to put respective classes. Being new in the school, we had ice breakers and games to get to know each other. I had a female form teacher and she is called Ms Heng. We had some lessons and we got to know more of the teachers teaching my class.
The whole day was filled with mixed feelings. Sometimes feeling lonely because I still have yet to know more friends. Sometimes feeling anticipated because I do not know what is going to happen next. Sometimes feeling happy and excited because of what the future lies ahead for me.
With the Secondary One Orientation Camp nearing, and the days before, we need to stay back to learn the mass dance. And all the other things that were coming up at the start of my secondary school life, I was really looking forward to everything. Good or bad. For life is not life if there are no ups and down.
After we had our two-hour talk by the Principal and teachers, we were guided to put respective classes. Being new in the school, we had ice breakers and games to get to know each other. I had a female form teacher and she is called Ms Heng. We had some lessons and we got to know more of the teachers teaching my class.
The whole day was filled with mixed feelings. Sometimes feeling lonely because I still have yet to know more friends. Sometimes feeling anticipated because I do not know what is going to happen next. Sometimes feeling happy and excited because of what the future lies ahead for me.
With the Secondary One Orientation Camp nearing, and the days before, we need to stay back to learn the mass dance. And all the other things that were coming up at the start of my secondary school life, I was really looking forward to everything. Good or bad. For life is not life if there are no ups and down.
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