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//Monday, November 30, 2009 11:28 PM
CONFIRMED DETAILS:
Dates: 02nd & 03rd December 2009 (Wed & Thurs) If meeting before going: 1:45pm outside boots & shoes (Sorry for keep changing the times. But don't blame me.) $10 if you haven't pay. More extra details, you may like to know? Scroll down to read. Have a nice day ahead and see you :-)
// 3:44 PM
-For Interested Psp Owners Only-
PSP owners who are interested, You are required to bring your psp charger,And Your psp must have the game"Medal Of Honor And/Or monster hunter(Just in Case you guys get bored of killing armys and want to start killing and mass raping monsters).Also,This is only for psp owners who are interested to play ad-hoc as on 2nd december,a group of us will be playing together. So, If interested, pls brings the items need that is stated above.Thank You^^Also,People who are interested in bringing Ps3/ps100/xbox/ybox and whatever home consoles, pls feel free to bring cause i will be playing with you so make sure got atleast 2 controllers and make sure that you take care of your own consoles.
-Happy Holidays- By Ivan Lee^^
//Friday, November 27, 2009 9:12 PM
NEWWW UPDATED
MEET AT
Not free at that time and going there alone by public transport? Take MRT to Pasir Ris then take the shuttle bus there that goes straight to Aloha Loyang. :) ANYMORE QUESTIONS? 2:30 NOT 1:30 NOR 3:00. I WILL SPAM MESSAGES TO THE WHOLE CLASS DONT WORRY
// 1:07 AM
class chalet
Dates?
2nd - 3rd December 2009 (Wednesday and Thursday) Where in the world is it? Aloha Loyang (http://www.aloharesorts.com.sg/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=338&Itemid=733) What to bring? Use your common sense/butt to think. If you're staying, then bring SETS OF CLOTHES TO CHANGE INTO. Personal hygiene is important so TOWEL/TOOTHBRUSH/TOOTHPASTE/SHOWER GEL/SHAMPOO - basically the toiletries. Swimming? SWIMMING COSTUMES OR YOU CAN SWIM IN YOUR CLOTHES. Hate hot weathers and scorching sun? BRING A HAT/SUNBLOCK. Wanna tan in your bikini? SUNTAN LOTION, DUH. Don't think there will be enough food there to fill up your stomach? BRING YOUR OWN. Wanna play wii/ps3/xbox360? BRING IT YOURSELF. But careful of your belongings. Basketball? Soccer? Volleyball? Netball? Water Polo? Bring your own balls. I know you guys have a lot of balls but please bring the ones for playing. Wanna be vain and wear contact lens and bbq the food? Not recommended lest your contact lens melt in your eyes. Where are the class tees? YES THE RED AND LOUD ONES. With Mr Joe. He'll bring them over on the day I think. THINK. THINK ONLY. ABOUT WHO TO GO AND WHO NOT TO GO Lastly, those who haven't pay the $10, please pay it on the day itself. Thanks or I'll chase after you (what to do, treasurer what). ANYMORE QUESTIONS YOU BETTER ASK NOW. THEN I WILL SPAM IT ALL TO JAVIER/ALSON. - Jieshi (WALAO SACRIFICING MY SLEEP, UPDATING AT 1AM YOU KNOW!) ps: almost forgot. IF YOU WANT TO BRING YOUR CAMERA, YET HAVE FUN AND BE INSIDE OF THE PICTURES, I'll be the photographer of the day 'cause I'm just too nice to be true. Remember to charge the battery of the camera. Or phone.
//Sunday, November 15, 2009 1:02 PM
Goodbye goodbye
Streaming results are now out. Hope you're satisfied with it. And if not, please do take this chance to appeal. Don't think too much, just try to appeal to the class you want.
Two years together are now over. Joy? Happiness? Are we mirthful? Perhaps, maybe, I don't know. But well, please do remember each and everyone of us for the beginning journey of your secondary school life. We guys have changed a lot ever since day one of 2008. Some who were super chubby, like Ivan, Alson, Haziq, Boxin - are now a lot more taller and less chubby. What did you guys do to change that?!?!?! Also, guys who were Change, that's one thing that is unchangeable. But please do not have a change in attitude as you see each and everyone of us the following year. At least smile and acknowledge us as friends. A "hi, how are you doing?" will do. Casual talks during recess, sharing what's going on in your class. Or, perhaps, a study group :) Remember, this is not the end of your secondary school life journey yet. This is only the end to the beginning years here in Woodgrove Secondary. (And yes PLEASE cheer to NO MORE SAILORMOON UNIFORM + SHORTS) What's up next year? Secondary three is not an easy feat. It is not easy to pass English, E Maths, A Maths, Pure Sciences, Combined Humanities and all those subjects we'd never have thought that we'd be taking. No more one full class of familiar faces and those fighting around such of nonsense (referring to you, Yongcheng and Jasper). And also, no more destroying/vandalising the stuffs in class 2E1. But I'm sure you guys will still do it in your own class next year. Please do remind one another to study hard. I think I sound like your mum here but welllllllll, people have been saying that I'm like born in the 70s. Thank you, for being in 2E1'09 :) And teachers, for tahan-ing our jokes. But our jokes ARE funny. HAHA. Okay enough of naggings. Will update the class blog with information regarding the class chalet soon. Please DO go for it :) - Jieshi
//Saturday, September 26, 2009 9:26 AM
Hello! Blog background had got an error, thus removed. :)
Anyway there will be a class chalet/bbq on 2nd December. Please get permission from your parents to stay over/to go. Venue will be at Aloha Loyang, near Downtown East. (url: http://www.aloharesorts.com.sg/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=338&Itemid=733) (WE'RE BOOKING SEAVIEW TERRACE BTW! Air-conditioned room. Best.) Please inform Javier whether if you've been given the permission to go and to stay over. No frets if you're not staying over, you can still share the fun there, eating bbq-ed stuffs and playing some games/water. And note: We do not want incidents like last year happening again. So please do not bring any outsiders. This will be emphasized on again when we informed you when we've confirmed everything. Now, please revise for your EOYs. MT and English will be on next week! Good luck, all the best to all! :-D - Jieshi
//Tuesday, September 15, 2009 9:38 AM
:D
Hi People, Just posted some info on the MJ blog and now just dropping by and to revive this dead blog as well. Okays, Bai.
//Sunday, September 13, 2009 1:04 AM
Hello holiday is ending so please finish up your homework.
Just came back to update since I found this blog very very plain, so poor thingz. Work hard for EOYs. :-) Jieshi.
//Saturday, August 1, 2009 11:22 PM
Redundant
HELLO! :-D Hey, here to update! :-) No need to spam/flood the tagboard anymore thanks, hahah. Well anyway, good luck for the common tests! Streaming! :-| It's not possible for us to squeeze inside the same class, yes. But work hard and reach for the stars! 'cause when you fall you can at least land on the clouds ;-) Work hard! And about it's not possible for us to squeeze inside the same class,... MAYBE WE CAN OPEN A NEW CLASS! And call it 3SE1 - Three Super Extra One! :-) Teehee sorry. Jieshi PS: HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO.. RASYIQAH! :-)
//Saturday, July 4, 2009 6:25 PM
Teenage kids running out, what can we do?
Hm sorry my skin editting skills failed since I haven't been messing with codes since... January. :)
Thus I only changed the background of the blogskin. Soothing right, haha. Anyway, remember to do your homework! -UPDATED!- Jieshi.
//Sunday, June 21, 2009 5:33 PM
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Hey Joan Here.
Okay this blog is really really dead. i've update the links of our peeps. some i could not find their new URL so sorry. tag at the tagboard or change it here urself. :D Hope can bring this blog some how alive a little. JIESHI HELP! LOL. i lazy maintain. so well, its up to jieshi. Bye peeps.
//Sunday, May 17, 2009 12:06 PM
aww we miss him.. not.
We miss Mr Chan!!! Yes? No? Yes?
- Jieshi
//Sunday, May 10, 2009 4:46 PM
You will miss me when I am gone
Yay BE HAPPPY! I UPLOADED THE PICTURES (like finally, after 27196893528785 years). - Jieshi
//Thursday, May 7, 2009 1:27 PM
Oh it's a bird, no it's a plane, NOO IT'S A GENIUS!
Hello, time to revive a dead blog!
-UPDATED!- Good luck with your last 3 papers :-) -Jieshi.
//Tuesday, March 31, 2009 6:38 PM
Reflections for CHINATOWN TRIP.
Goh Hui Ting (05):
I feel that this Chinatown trip is quite a fruitful one. I've actually learned and gained a lot of things there. Firstly, I think this trip had bond me and my group members well although one of them was unable to attend. For example, throughout the trip, I can say that we are together almost all the time and we also did not quarrel. In fact, we've actually cracked some jokes along the whole trip. Beside, I also learned to be more daring. I would say so is because as we were conducting the survey, we would've to ask some strangers and we even took photographs together with them. As we were conducting the survey, I've finally understand how does a person who's conducting the survey will feel when they get rejected - the feeling isn't very nice. In conclusion, I think that I won't really mind to have such 'excursion' or trip again as I think this trip is quite fun and enjoyable. Most importantly, I think that this can really bond classmates together. Xinmin (06): I got to interact with the people there and know if our product for IPW will help the public through the survey. The people there are kind and I learned quite a lot of things there, like communicating with people whom I am not familiar with. I would like to take part in this again if given a chance to. Katherine (07): The trip to Chinatown was not very smooth as some people did not want to do the survey but we completed everything. In conclusion, it was a memorable experience. Khalisah (08): The survey that our group was doing at Chinatown was fun. Although my group separated so that we would get more people, Yang Hui and I only got to survey 5 people and the others the boys do. I approached a lot of people but they just walked away and doesn't know how to speak english. It was pretty hard then. I enjoyed the experience. Guiru (09): We asked a few people to answer the survey and most of the people who answered were tourists. I realised that many singaporeans do not like doing surveys. I feel that the trip was meaningful and fun. Sylvia (10): I felt scared at first because my esteem is low and I do not know how to approach strangers whom I don't know. But when we reached there, I found out that the tourists are friendly and they're easy to approach. The people we approached were mostly the Americans and some even told us about other things such as their childhoods. That builded my confidence and I became independent, to ask strangers on my own. I learned that team mates should be cooperative and there should be teamwork. I'm also glad that I learned how to approach others. Maizuriah (12): I have learned that when doing a survey, you have to get ready for different challenges. Some people may spare some time but some will just shake their heads or hands and just walk away; you have to get ready for rejection even though it may be discouraging being rejected. I have also learned that we cannot satisfy everybody. Sometimes they will not be able to accept your product thinking that it may not be useful to anybody but we have to accept this and also improve our product through this. I still feel glad that most of the people that we approached are supportive and were able to spare some time but there were also those who rejected us. I also feel satisfied that the people were able to give good opinions and not just answering a Yes or No. Kah Ming (15): It was fun and tiring. We had to ask people to help us do survey but as the venue was Chinatown, people there were mostly Chineses and the tourists. Even though I'm a Chinese, I found difficulties translating for the people to understand. My partner, Maizuriah, helped me a lot during the survey. Xinting (17): Going Chinatown to do survey is a good experience. This trip makes me improve my communication skills and know how to communicate with different people. This trip also taught me how to conduct a sruvey by asking people around for their opinions and I have learned that different people have different thoughts. This trip bonded our group and this trip is a very good experience for us. Rasyiqah (18): During the Chinatown trip, there were some difficulties which my group encountered. In some cases, the foreigners who were visiting Chinatown didn't seem to understand our English much. Either they were not used to Singapore's way of talking or they did not understand English. There were mostly chinese people so I did not do much surveying which made the trip quite boring. However, with my group members I still had an enjoyable experience. It was also a memorable one being able to communicate with the people there. Yang Hui (19): The CIP trup to Chinatown was fun and exciting. I got to experience conducting surverys with different people. Some were friendly but some preferred to keep to themselves. Luckily, most of them knew how to speak English, if not it would've been very troublesome for me and my partner. A few rudely refused to our requests even though we had asked them very politely. I feel that this type of behaviour is especially intolerable for us. However, we do not blame them as we understand their plight. Aronn (24): This trip to Chinatown was a fun one. We went there to conduct the survey with the elderly. The interviews were smooth and we managed to finish interviewing in time and finished writing all the papers. Most of the ones we approached were not very cooperative but we still managed to finish up the work. Zhen Hong (25): I feel that the trip was successful as my group had done quite a lot of surveys but some did reject doing our survey. The trip was also enjoyable, to be able to go to Chinatown to conduct surveys. Chun Kit (26): Going to Chinatown and conducting surveys there is the most exciting and meaningful experience. By going there and asking around with different languages actually allowed me to learn more and communicate using other languages. Going out to study is always better than learning things in school as we would be exposed to more things outside rather than just keep studying 'deadly' in school. Adrian (27): The CIP Chinatown trup was a fun learning experience. I got to chat with my group of friends while walking around and asking people to do survey. Some people are willing to do the survey but some others (in fact quite a lot) did not want to do it. Some people didn't even replied us when we tried to consult them. However some people we interviewed were very friendly, especially one stall owner who was very willing to do our survey, and she even told us how to consult others. It was a trip I learned some interviewing skills. Haziq (28): Doing the survey was much better than I expected. More than half the people we approached did the survey. Some of the people we approached were in a hurry so we quickly went through the survey with them. A learning point was how to attract the attention of people to do the survey. It turned out to be a fun experience communicating with the people there. Ivan (29): I am happy to go to Chinatown as I can interview people and see whether they like the product my grp intends to make, a product that will make user's life easier. After interviewing all the people there, I feel that not a lot of people are willing to do the survey. Bt I was glad tht all of 'em liked the product my grp's making. I lrned hw to improve my interviewing skills & I'm very happy. Javier (30): During the chinatown trip, I encountered many foreigners & locals. It was exciting and scary because we were a little scared that the foreigners will not understand us. We surveyed the stall owners there as well. I hope tht we'll hve more opportunities like that. Haikel (31): The Chinatown trip was enjoyable. We got to talk to strangers & conduct surveys with 'em. Some gave great responses, some did not. Bt overall, it was very fun as we got to go out on a learning journey with our team. Yongcheng (31): It was really tough for me to speak to strangers as I've nvr done these sort of stuffs b4. I was actually excited at the start bt sumhw whn I saw the shoppers thr, I started to hesistate. Whn I was askng, I hve to do things rlly fast as shoppers prefer to get things done quickly. I also hve to make sure tht they dun misunderstand me. That was rlly difficult as I think I didnt do a good job explaining. I actually felt very satisfied @ the end of the session. Though it wasnt sumthing worthed to be proud of, I'm pleased I actually dared to confront strangers. I learned quite a few stuffs aft the session. 1st, I learned tht I hve to speak up so tht ppl can notice us. The need to explain things clearly to ppl so tht they understand was also one of the stuffs I learned. Time management was also essential since both the person being interviewed, and myself didnt have much time to spare. Lastly, I also learned hw to think out of the box 'cause whn you dont know hw to translate things, you hve to think of smething else to explain ON THE SPOT. Jasper (33): I think tht the chinatwn trip was enjoyable & meaningful. I think it was quite fun asking ppl to do survey with my friends. I also learned tht we must work as a team & cooperate with my team members. It also gave me a chance to allow me to talk to strangers. Overall I think the trip''s fun and meaningful. Mike (35): It was an interesting activity & the interview helped my grp a lot on whr and hw to improve our products. Jun Kai (38): It was a fruitful experience @ Chinatown for me & my friends. It was my 1st time conducting surveys & I'm glad tht I had participated in this event. I hope we cld do mre surveying in the future so tht we cld do better in processing our products for IPW. Edinburgh (39): I think tht the trip to Chinatown was useful 'cause we learned abt hw ppl think our product is. We knw hw to improve on it & make our product better. We also knw wht ppl want. Boxin (41): I think tht the trip to chinatwn was fun. Though my grp was short of 2 ppl, we still did 20 pieces of survey. My grp faced a weird old uncle and we asked him to do the survey for us. But instead, he told us wht to do whn we create our product. He wasted abt 15 mins of our time. I knw this is rude to call tht uncle weird but I rlly cnnt stand it. We had some difficulties getting ppl to do the survey as most of them dont understand english. Kuang Xiang (42): I feel tht the chinatwn trip was very fun. It enabled me to communicate better with the strangers while we're conducting the surveys. This trip's memorable and exciting. I hope tht there'll be more of these trips in future. SORRRRRY. Cut short most of the words of last fews. Lack of time. **Those not inside: either syf or didn't write. BAIIZZZZZ. *HANDS PAIN. TYPED FOR 2 HRS*
//Thursday, March 19, 2009 12:46 PM
HELLO AN EXCLUSIVE UPDATE.
THIS BLOG'S UPDATED YAY. The end I guess :) Not. Hahahahahaha. And so pray hard, people that you can finish up the homework on time, okay? And I hope that the HeyMaths homework will not be out. (Or is it out already?) GET YOUR HANDS MOVING NOW. On our wonderful holiday presents - Holiday homeworks. And SOMEBODYYYY, get the password for this blog FROM anyone in the class please. - Jieshi.
//Friday, February 13, 2009 7:29 PM
i want the class fund BY MONDAY.
last chance already and dont you people think that im slacking even when im on mc. i wont ;) SO CHUNKIT! $1 BY MONDAY I TELL YOU. common tests coming. goodluck! and sorry, to lazy to make edits/changes to the information side. can someone be in-charge of this blog? -Jieshi
//Monday, January 26, 2009 5:03 PM
Hey twoexpressone people ,
As what Sylvia and Jieshi has said , Sylvia's stepping down as a chairperson . ): She is currently having problems with school problems so as her classmates , we shall give her the fullest support alright . She has been a great help to everyone since she's been the chairperson . She did her job well (: Wth , i sound as if Sylvia 's gonna leave us or something . Hope not alrights Sylvia ): Happeh New Year to the chinese mates and to the rest , its study period . There 's test coming up . Not to forget , Common Test is in the second week of February . So study hard and do take each and every test seriously since , like every teacher is stressing about ; its the STREAMING YEAR . Homeworks & Test ; Just to update . 1. English Grammar & Vocabulary Worksheet ; Finish up till Worksheet 10 . 2. For Home Economics students ;
3. For Malay students ; Cut a newspaper article and do what we did for the first one [to be handed up on wednesday] Thats all i guess . See you guys in 2 days (:
//Sunday, January 25, 2009 12:18 PM
Fourth: Happeh Niu Year
Hello all:
Happeh Niu Year!
Have a nice day getting ang baos and having reunion dinner! And have a nice holiday, the non-chinese! :D loves! -Jieshi
//Saturday, January 24, 2009 12:01 PM
I need the class photo
I need the class photo. So somebody please scan it in the computer then send me.
Thanks -Jieshi.
//Friday, January 23, 2009 7:41 PM
#2: season greetings!
Hello. Had great time running 2.4km and mass run and 4 rounds around corridor today? :D
And anyway, glad that all are happy with the skin. As I said, YOU WANT SPAM, SPAM. YOU WANT FLOOD, FLOOD. Just one thing: DON'T TOUCH THE CODES ESPECIALLY THE ONES AT THE WELCOME COLUMN. I took hours to finish them. And oh, SEASONS GREETINGS TO ALL! HAPPEH NEW YEAR!
Don't say that our dearest Mr Joe didn't give us hong baos - he did. He gave us the white paper with black words on it. Yah. HOMEWORK :) Happeh Homework-ing! Homework: Bye, happeh holidays to the non-chinese and happeh hongbaos-taking to the chinese! :D P/s: Sylvia's stepping down from chairperson :( Loves, Jieshi. OH YAH. GIVE ME YOUR BIRTHDAYS AND EMAILS, thanks :)
//Thursday, January 22, 2009 8:21 PM
First!
Hello. New blog. Same password; same username; same old people BUT
BYEBYE NGAN SENG! I know this is so darn late but still! :D We miss you, maybe. Okay. new tagboard too. Tag lor. Bye. Jieshi. |
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