2015年2月27日星期五

Books





Overview

 

Phaet Theta has lived her whole life in a colony on the Moon. She’s barely spoken since her father died in an accident nine years ago. She cultivates the plants in Greenhouse 22, lets her best friend talk for her, and stays off the government’s radar.

 

Then her mother is arrested.

 

The only way to save her younger siblings from the degrading Shelter is by enlisting in the Militia, the faceless army that polices the Lunar bases and protects them.




Overview

 

"You will have a powerful Gift, but it’s how you use it that will show you to be good or bad."

 

In a modern-day England where two warring factions of witches live amongst humans, seventeen-year-old Nathan is an abomination, the illegitimate son of the world's most powerful and violent witch. Nathan is hunted from all sides: nowhere is safe and no one can be trusted. Now, Nathan has come into his own unique magical Gift, and he's on the run—but the Hunters are close behind, ..









Overview

 

Set in a terrifyingly brutal Rome-like world, An Ember in the Ashes is an epic fantasy debut about an orphan fighting for her family and a soldier fighting for his freedom. It’s a story that’s literally burning to be told.

 

LAIA is a Scholar living under the iron-fisted rule of the Martial Empire. When her brother is arrested for treason, Laia goes undercover as a slave at the empire’s greatest military academy







Overview

 

A critically acclaimed novel that will change the way you look at life, love, and family.

 

In the blink of an eye everything changes. Seventeen year-old Mia has no memory of the accident; she can only recall what happened afterwards, watching her own damaged body being taken from the wreck. Little by little she struggles to put together the pieces- to figure out what she has lost, what she has left, and the very difficult choice she must make. Heartwrenchingly beautiful.




Overview

 
Limited collector’s edition of Eleanor & Park features a new jacket, an exclusive Q&A with author Rainbow Rowell, and several stunning pieces of fan art. 

A 2014 Michael L. Printz Honor Book for Excellence in Young Adult Literature...

 


2015年2月24日星期二

brief summary of spelling bee

The 25th annual putnam county spelling bee is a long one-act play.Music comedy conception and music and lyrics by William Finn Rebecca feldman, a book by jay, Rachel Sheinkin and additional material.Exhibition center in group a fictional spelling geographically ambiguous putnam valley high school.Six eccentric teenagers to bees, by the same three eccentric adults.
2005 Broadway production by James Lapine and by David stone, James l. Holland Barbara Whitman, Patrick Catullo barrington stage theatre company and the second stage, praise and box office success and was nominated for six Tony award, won two, including the best books.This program has given rise to a variety of other products in the United States, including the national tour products in Canada and Australia.
An unusual aspect of the show are, four stage the real audience was invited to a spelling bee and six young characters.Tony award in 2005, a former presidential candidate al sharpton competition.Show another interesting aspect is that the pronunciation of the official, are often improvisational comedy actor, provide the usage - in - a - what a ridiculous example when asked to use in a sentence.For example, for "gym," he said, "Euripides said, stay in the gym what will happen in the gym." in some programs, adult audience only are invited to "parents," also known as the "adult bees at night."These performances by the sexual references and profane the restricted level improvisation rehearsal.

2015年2月20日星期五

Haiku poems

John is a sad boy
He is also a student
He likes playing games

She is beautiful 
He is very handsome too
I am so uglily


I enjoy my life
Everything is good to me
So I am happy


Essay of cover image

                                    Memorise just like pearls

 Everyone have their own memories, and sometimes they want to review them or think about them. Sookan who is a Korean international student and studied in America. She also has her own memories, and she collected them together. The college life changed her life, just like pearls. Sookan was an only international student in her collage.When she was in the school, she felt uncomfortable, because she is Korean, and she has very different culture and life habits. After a few month, she got some friends, and her life got better. She studied very hard, and she got sick because of studying hard. Marci was Sookan’s best friend, and she did not listen to her parents’ advices, so she has bad relationship with them. She had some good memories, but she also has a few bad memories. As the cover image shows us, Sookan is picking up one of the pearls, and looking at it. The pearls are just like her collage memaries. She want to review them. This book talks about Sookan's 2 years life in college. These 2 years are very important to her, because it changed her life. The cover shows how important these pearls are to Sookan, just like her experiences.

 First, Sookan changed her minds when she came to college. She was an only international student in her school. There were a lot of differences between Korean culture and American culture. For example, she always obeyed her sister, and she wrote lots of letters to her family. But her best friend Marci did't listen to her parents, and she always had quarrel between her parents and herself. Then, Marci advise Sookan did not need to follow her sister, and told her something that is everyone has their own life. So, Sookan followed herself, and she became a independent person.

Second, Sookan had difficult life when she came to America first time. Because of cultures different, Sookan felt strange and a little bit scared. When she get off the plane, she saw a couple people were kissing. The girl can shake hands with the stranger. When she went to school, she tried get together with American, but she failed. Then, her roommate who named Ellen helped her to make friends and adapt new envirement. She got lots of experience from her roommate. At last, she blend in the new envirement, and got together with American friends. She also was used to enjoy American life. Sookan not only overcome the difficults, but also used American life.

 Third, Sookan studied very hard, and she became a students leader from a bashful student. When she started the school, she studied exceeding and got sick. Because of cultures and habits are differences, she did not like talk too much when she started the school. But she did not keep quiet, she made some friends to help each other. She was very nice to her friends, and she also cooked Korean food for them. Sometimes, she took part in school activities. Then, she enjoyed living in America, studing. At the end, she became a students leader in the collage.

 At the last of the book, Sookan’s mother told her “Though times are the times when one gathers one’s pearls” (Choi 163). I think it means life’s difficulty is not a bad experience, sometimes it might like pearls. Even though her mom was died, she still face to fact, and became to a tough personSookan had a difficult life when she came to the collage, but she got success by herself. As an international student in America, I have lots of things that can learn from Sookan’s experience. Her collage’s life changed her life forever. At last, she review her college, just like she is picking up one of precious pearls.


Citation:
Choi, Sook Nyul., and Sook Nyul. Choi. Gathering of Pearls. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1994. Print.

2015年2月18日星期三

Kaihu poems

Basho Matsuo

Here are three examples of the haiku of Basho Matsuo, the first great poet of haiku in the 1600s:
An old silent pond...
A frog jumps into the pond,
splash! Silence again.
Autumn moonlight—
a worm digs silently
into the chestnut.
Lightning flash—
what I thought were faces
are plumes of pampas grass.

Yosa Buson

Three examples of the haiku of Yosa Buson from the late 1700s are offered here:
A summer river being crossed
how pleasing
with sandals in my hands!
Light of the moon
Moves west, flowers' shadows
Creep eastward.
In the moonlight,
The color and scent of the wisteria
Seems far away.

Kobayaski Issa

Here are three haiku from Kobayashi Issa, a haiku master poet from the late 1700s and early 1800s:
O snail
Climb Mount Fuji,
But slowly, slowly!
Trusting the Buddha, good and bad,
I bid farewell
To the departing year.
Everything I touch
with tenderness, alas,
pricks like a bramble.

2015年2月16日星期一

First draft of essay

  Everyone have their own memories, sometimes they want to review them or think of them. Sookan who is a Korean international student studied in America also has her own memories, and she collected them together. The collage life changed her life, just like pearls.

 Sookan is an only international student in her collage. When she was in the school, she felt uncomfortable. That is because, she is Korean, and she has very different culture and life habits. After a few month, she got some friends, and her life get better. She studied very hard, and because of this, she got sick. Marci is Sookan’s best friend, she don’t listen to her parents’ advices, and she has bad relationship with them. She has some good memories, but she also has a few bad memories.

 As the cover image shows us, Sookan is picking up one of the pearls, and looking at it. The pearls are like her collage memaries. She want to review them. This book talk about Sookan's 2 years life in collage. These 2 years are very important for her, because it change her life. The cover shows how important these experiences are to Sookan, just like pearls.

 First, Sookan is an only international student in her school. There are a lot of differences between Korean culture and American culture. For example, she always obey her sister, and she wrote lots of letters for her family. But her best friend Marci did't listen to her parents, and she always has quarrel between she and her parents. Then, Marci advise Sookan don't need to follow her sister, and told her something that is everyone has their own life.


2015年2月13日星期五

Thesis statement

There are lots of pearls on the cover image. Sookan is picking up one of the pears and looking at it. I think these pearls are like her college memories. She wants to pick up the memories and review them. This time period is very important to her and changes her life. The cover shows how important these experiences are to Sookan, just like pearls.

Brainstorming

What does the cover image and title symbolize? How does it represent Sookan's experience? Come up with as many ideas as you can.


This book talk about a girst who name is Sookan’s study abroad in America, and it is a memory of the writer of this book.

She wanna put those memory together, and then named this book Gathering Of Pearls. Pearls like her memory.

First, the girl who is in the cover image is an Asian, and she has a sad face. I think she is thinking something. This girl is sitting on the grand, and also picking up one of the pearls.

I think she has lots of memory. This pearl might replace her memory of her life when she was in collage.  

I think this girl is wearing the school uniform. There are a few pearls behind her, and she don’t care them. May be it means some sad memory for Sookan. She just wanna recall the collage life.

There are some flowers in the cover. I think it is peach blossom, peach blossom can embody a person who is kind. So, it can replace Sookan’s character. 

2015年2月12日星期四

blog 12

                                                      The epilogue to the novel
It's been seven years since I stepped on this unpredictable land called United States of America.
   My name is Sookan, I came here for college at the beginning, and I've graduated for five years. I look back, look back at my path, wonder how I've come here, but never get an exact answer from it. Everything seemed happen so quick that I can't catch up. Well, who is able to?
   I've been in love with a man, and we got merry. However, things didn't go the way we expected, they just always don't. Life is complicated, yet easy to see through after all. I wish I have the power to go back then and stop being naive and ignorant, but I can't. 
   We argued, we fight, standing on different side of road staring at each other uncomfortably, neither dares to step closer. Divorce comes after all. It's hard to say goodbye to someone you got used to and live with for that many moments. Even harder to recognize the stranger who seems so familiar, but you don't the courage to talk to. That's how it feels like after all these. I wonder.
   Yep, I have lost everything I had. Mom has gone to another world. And my only sister has married to a man and became someone who seems doesn't care about me at all. What else has left in my life, endless energy of young blood? Which just the unacceptable excuse for irresponsibility and fatuous.
   I unpacked the letters written by my family when I was still in college, the letters full of hope, full of the love from another side of the world, and those don't exist anymore. It was the best part of my life, picking up and putting back a lot of treasure there. I met Marci, Kyle, Mr. Bennett and some many other wonderful people. Those people just show up and disappear in your life, probably been forgotten after ten years, but still makes a great memory.
   It's time to start a new journey, it will be full of challenge, danger, everything will be unexpected. But that's how we keep our last breath in this world, to survive, to live. I have learnt how to love myself, and make the right decisions from this path, and never regret.

2015年2月5日星期四

Group work

Sookan came back the school. Sookan wrote a letter about her life for her all family members. Sister Reed gives Sookan a pearl necklace from her aunt, because she thinks Sookan is extraordinary enough to have this necklace. Ellen is engaged with Kyle, and Sookan had an argument with her. Because Ellen thinks she can decide her own life. However Sookan thinks that she should care more about her parents' opinions. 

Important: She gets argument with one of her best friends. Because it is about her relationship with her best friends. Different thinking. It is really important to find the reason and study it. 

1. Why does Sookan get into argument with Ellen?
2. How would people in the dinning hall feel when they heard Ellen gets engaged? What if it happens at Korea?
3. If you were Ellen, what would you say to Sookan? Would you agree with her after the argument? 


















  

2015年2月3日星期二

Chapter 13-18

Chapter 13
1. They are not that close, we can tell by their reactions during diner.
2. She suggests her thrown the letters out and do not think about them.
3. I don't think so, because she is a calm thinker.

Chapter 14
1. A red velvet box, with a necklace inside, because she thinks Sookan is a extraordinary woman.
2. She was invited to a lunch.
3.They missed her a lot.
4. I agree, because that's respect that Sookan needed.

Chapter 15
1. Because those are experiences that never happen to her before in Korea.
2. I wouldn't do the things she did.

Chapter 16
1. She has completed her work, and the relationship with friends improved.
2. She has became more and more American, including thoughts about family and other relationship.

Chapter 17
1. It was the news that her mom was dead.
2. It was incredible for her, but she didn't show much sadness either.

Chapter 18
1. She realized she was being silly.
2. Just be herself, but don't follow the trend too much.