Sunday, February 15, 2009
Digimon
Which language is the easiest to learn?
Wondering which language is the best to learn? Is it English, Chinese, or Malay? I feel that all language has the same difficulty. However your frequently of contact with the loanguage makes a lot of difference. For example, you are a Chinese and wanted to learn Japanese. If you are staying in Japan or had a group of Japanese friends, you tends to become more familier with the native’s culture and it would assist you a lot in learning this language. Also you can come into frequent contact with this language. Furthermore, you are fored to learn it for this is the only way to communicate with your friends. In conclusion the easiest way to learn a language is to live with a native.
Life in Hwachong
s interesting and special. There are many different places to explore, from secret doors to “deserted” house. Hwachong had provided me with tons of expensive and useful facilities like gyms and books. Built by Tan Kah Kee, the historical clock toer has the most significant effect on me. Only the-elite-of-the-elite students can go there. That is my aim. I am sure that I will learn a lot in Hwachong.
Should MOE abolish exams for P1?
I would like to address the topic “Should MOE abolish exams for P1?” I feel that it’s not recommended. In adulterhood or teenager, Singapreans felt great stress that is hard to cope with. The light examinations originally for P1 is a great preperation for the oncoming stess. People argued that abolishing exams can reduce stress but this is only a short term solution. Exam is the only and most effective way to measure one’s knowledge. Furthermore more difficulties will be faced when pupils graduate to P2. Hence, I disagree with the abolishing of exams for P1.