Friday, 27 February 2009

Diffenrent dietary habits

There is a variety of food in the world and every country has its own dietary habit. Now, let’s pick up two kinds of popular food to be compared – Vietnamese food and British food. Vietnamese people often use chopsticks while British people use knife, fork and spoon. Next, let’s talk about more aspects of the differences in breakfast, lunch and dinner between the two kinds of food.
At first, we’ll look at the breakfast. Vietnamese people usually have boiled glass noodles and beef or chicken soup with spices. How delicious they are! However, having these for breakfast is too greasy. They also eat various vegetables and drink water, it’s good for health. And British people often have fired eggs on toast, sausages and bacon with salt, pepper and sauce. They also eat mushrooms and tomatoes and drink orange juice, tea or coffee for breakfast. How various it is!
In addition, they also have different eating habits for lunch. Generally, Vietnamese people have rice, noodles or soup and various vegetables, but British people usually have sandwiches, tomatoes or fast food. It’s more convenient. On the other hand, they also have different drink for lunch. Vietnamese people like drinking cold water or beer, however, British people prefer fizzy drink.
At last, they not only have different food but also have different time for dinner. In Vietnam, people have dinner at about 5:30 pm, while British people often have dinner at 7:00 pm. As for the main course, Vietnamese people have rice, noodles or soup and put various vegetables together, but British people usually have neat, potatoes and gravy with two or three kinds of vegetables. For drink and dessert, people in Vietnam usually drink cold water or beer and eat grapefruit, plums or watermelon, while people in British often drink wine or beer and eat pie or ice cream.
To sum up, every country has different eating habit. Vietnamese people pay more attention to the flavor, however, British people attach more importance to convenience. In a word, we must have healthy dietary habits to keep fit.

Tuesday, 20 January 2009

TOGETHER

It's not TOGETHER<-ed> but TOGETHER<-ing>.

This term, I will study in foundation. I can't express how happy I am. But on the other hand, it means that I have to get into a new class. New teachers, new classroom, new friends, new timetable... Inevitably I have more or less sense of loss, because there will be less time to stay with those guys. We can't have group work together, have lunch together and review together. We will have different topic when we talk, there will be fewer and fewer words between us. Even when we meet next next next... time, we'll just smile and say hello and then go away.
Look at the picture. It is the classroom we stayed at together. What is coming to your head now?
I have class in this room in the morning, but I findl it unfamiliar. At 2 o'clock after school, I always take a look at those guys in the doorway. Sometimes a strange idea come into my mind -- I really want to get in their classroom to study with them after my class. Is it ridiculous ?

Although we can meet every day, I still miss you guys. Everybody, let's stick it out... !

Saturday, 29 November 2008

What would you do If you ruled the world...?

If I ruled the world, I would probably establish a new set of rules to make life more colorful and interesting.
Firstly, I would choose a competent lady to be the chairwoman of China. I do think that women can do the things which men can do and even do better than them. Because women are more patient and circumspect than men most of time, aren't they?
Then I would order each rich person to help a poor person, including teaching him knowledge and giving him a proper job.
Next, I would make the tuition from primary school to junior high school all free around the world.Education is so important, and therefore it would be good for the poor.

In a word, if I ruled the world, I would try my best to make our lives happy every day.

Monday, 24 November 2008

Entertainment in Leicester


There are lots of things that you can do for entertainment in Leicester, such as going to the amusement park, watching movies and going sightseeing.Get ready! The following things will attract you. OK, let’s get started.

Have you ever heard of the Jewry Wall? It is famous in Leicester, and it is a very old wall that the Romans built 2000 years ago. It is really worth seeing. And if you like rock or pop music, you can go to De Montfort Hall. There are many bands performing there. It is located on Granville Road.

Do you like watching movies? I know there is a wonderful place that you can go. It’s Phoenix Arts Centre. And it has the best cinema in Leicester.

Next, I want to recommend you the National Space Centre. There is lots of exhibition and the most fantastic thing you can experience what it is like to walk in space, isn’t it great?

Despite these, you can also go shopping in the City Centre, go to the Juice Bar, and visit China Town, and so on.

Let’s go. All the things are waiting for you.

Monday, 10 November 2008

'The Great Escape'


I have watched a Japanese movie with some violence recently. It is named ' The Great Escape ' and this movie is about that a headteacher ordered his students to kill each other because they undervalued the adults. They were kept on an island and the teacher gave each student a bag within some food and a sort of weapon to fight with others and protect themselves. Some had a gun, some had a knife, some had a pot, some had GPS and some even had a folding fan. The rule is that only the last person can be survived. But in the end, there were two people left. They were a couple. And the headteacher was killed at last.
This movie is related to relationship, friendship and love. I do think it is a really good movie, although it is bloody. It tells us how to forgive others, how to do team work, how to respect others and how to protect ourselves.It is worth watching.
In this movie, everyone has a bomb around around the neck. If there are more than one person left in the end, the teacher will make all the bomb explode. Three of the students worked together and they found the way to take the bomb off, unfortunately, another student saw them and was worried that they would kill him , so he decided to take the initiative to kill them. One of the three said a word before he died. He said , " We could have rescued ourselves ... " Things are so difficult to expect, isn't it ? They could have rescued themselves. These innocent and simple students were getting crueller and crueller because of the terrible game. They are just students after all.
Through this movie, I do think the education is very important for students. Not only the knowledge, but the psychology. Higher education can lead children to the right way in the young age and in the future.So children must learn how to do team work and how to respect others.

Wednesday, 5 November 2008

...the happiness that you promised ...


Jay Chou has issued his new CD recently. One of the songs named 'The happiness that you promised' sounds very good. It's a impressive song. It will touch your heart and permeate through your blood, your mind and your soul. The song has magic power to remind you of the sorrowful time and to make you want to cry...


... the happiness that you promised ...

Tuesday, 28 October 2008

Angela Chang

Have you ever heard of Angela Chang? It doesn't matter if you don't know her. I'll tell you something about her.

Angela Chang was born in Taiwan. Her family emigrated to Canada when she was 12. Chang is the eldest child in her family and has a sister and a brother.

She attended many singing contests when she lived in Canada. At the "Rothenacker Village Festival" singing contest "BBC Star," Chang won first place by singing Chang Yusheng's popular song "The Days Without Smoking She was offered the chance to go to Taiwan for the final, which she did not attend due to school commitments.

Chang started her career after she graduated from Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School in 2000. She became popular after starring as Tian Yuxi in the TV series "My MVP Valentine ".

Her first language is Mandarin Chinese, but she is also fluent in English.
She has finished filming Romantic Princess with Wu Zun, Calvin Chen and George Hu.

____From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia