Thursday, July 15, 2010

A not so late Posting for my dear students



Hey dear students!
Welcome to the new school year 2010-2011.According to Smartschools Program, blogging is the modern way of pouring your hearts and minds and develop your writing skills.The blog will not only pave your way to harness your being a writer but also will let you learn at your own pace the wonders of technology!
So, what are you waiting for? Create your own blog now and start writing your daily diary of experiences here and get loads of points in your English class! Have fun, be creative and expressive!!
Don't forget to start with your diary June 15..Follow instructions..post at least 3 paragraphs for each day.
Happy blogging!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

my diary june15 to july 12

june 15.2010

dear diary,

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Long time no Posts but here we are and we're back!!!

Hello Comprehensians!!!
Welcome back...I know you have been wanting to read and find out our latest posts and gimmicks here in Blogger..Well, 'been busy for a long period of time but i am still reading and always will be following your blogs guys!!So dont fail to update your blogs and Reflect this Selection I have compiled for all of us.It is a letter written by a famous former US President and I want you to read it carefully and tell the whole world what you can say about it.
A letter written by Abraham Lincoln to the Headmaster of a school in which his son was studying. It contains an advice, which is still relevant today for executives, workers, teachers, parents and students.
A WORD TO TEACHERS

"He will have to learn, I know, that all men are not just and are not true. But teach him if you can, the wonder of books.. but also give him quiet time to ponder the eternal mystery of birds in the sky, bees in the sun and flowers on a green hillside.
In school, teach him it is far more honorable to fall than to cheat.....
Teach to have faith in his own ideas, even if everyone tells him he is wrong.
Teach him to be gentle with gentlepeople and tough with the tough.
Try to give my son the strength not to follow the crowd when everyone getting on the bandwagon...
Teach him to listen to all men; but teach him also to filter all he hears on a screen of truth, and take only the good that comes through.
Teach him, if you can, how to laugh when he is sad... Teach him there is no shame in tears.
Teach him to scoff at cynics and to be beware of too much sweetness.. Teach him to sell his brawn and brain to highest bidders, but never to put a price on his heart and soul. Teach him to close his ears to a howling mob.. and stand and fight if thinks he is right.
Treat him gently, but do not cuddle him, because only the test of fire makes fine steel. Let him have the courage to be impatient.. Let him have the patience to be brave. Teach him always to have sublime faith in himself, because then he will have faith in humankind.
This is a big order, but sees what you can do. . He is such a fine little fellow my son!
- Abraham Lincoln"
Compiled by:
Lorna Beduya

Monday, June 8, 2009

From Smartschools: Blog Attack

To all Bloggers in Second Year English!!!
Everyone is invited to join the Gimmick in Smartschools website.Please follow the instructions:
1.Visit to the website of smartschools:http://smart.com.ph/SmartSchools/Gimmicks/BlogAttack.htm
2.Read and follow instructions on how to join:
Blog Attack

Are you a blogger? Send us your blog URL and get a chance to be in the Smart Schools Program’s list of outstanding blogs! Email us the following details:

Complete Name
School
Designation (Teacher/Student, Yr Level)
Contact No.
Blog URL
Title of Blog
Brief Description of Blog

The ten (10) outstanding blogs will win special gifts from Smart! Blogs will be evaluated based on educational content (60%), and design (40%).
Don’t have a blog site yet? Create one now! Deadline for submission of entries is on June 22, 2009.
3. Send your entries to using your email address to:smartschools@smart.com.ph
4. Entries that will win will get special points!

Sunday, May 31, 2009

My First Day in Second Year High School


Another school year opens... and for Mandaue City Comprehensive National High School, all systems go!!! Classrooms were cleaned, facilities were checked, schedules were set and minute details were all taken cared of.
I am sure my students are ready to face another challenging year of their so called "first day high"... As a teacher for almost twelve years, students, parents and my co- teachers have their ways of telling you what I am inside the classroom.
The teacher turned disciplinarian is always mistaken as the Terrorist inside the classroom.No, I am not. It is just a stereo type thing on how I manage my class. I lay down the rules and it is up to the student on how she/he conceives it; I am always fascinated the uniqueness of each being inside the four walls of my classroom...hungry for that quest for knowledge and some are just there in their seats; the minds are somewhere in their respective fantasy/dreamlands...
Wishful thinking, you might consider it, but don't do it inside my class! For I mean business! and I believe that those brains capable of being filled with knowledge and ideals are sure way capable of coming in contact with Alzheimer's, so students...find ways to cure it, ok?
Fill those tummies with proper nutrition, breakfast is the most important meal of the day! That's the basic thing to do before coming to school. Good grooming and healthy hygiene too.
Well... let's get to know each other better by doing your first assignment online...Follow the instructions! Web blogging is a way to open, and expressing your self in a very democratic manner of interactions and communication using the English Language. So, feel free to express them here...all you need to do are the ff:
1. Create your own blog through blogger.com
2. You must have an e-mail account before you can have your own blog.
3.log on to http://blogger.com
4.Post your first assginment,title it with My First day in School
4.1 Introduce yourself,like an autobiography/slumbook kind of a write up.Whichever way you consider it creative in telling us about you, more points will be given.
4.2Tell us your expectations...about: Yourself as a student,new teachers, new/old school, new year level, new subjects to take/ your new adviser, policies/rules and regulations...
4.3 Post your comments about the posts i have posted here in our blog: http://communicatinginenglish2.blogspot.com
5. Always visit your blogs and never forget to leave comments in our official blog.Refer to the URL/ address found on 4.3
6. Write your weekly Journals in your blogs...I'll check them everyday; of course you get your points every updates/ write-ups you'll be making.
7. Happy blogging.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

A Christmas Story

The music coming from the house

Paulo Coelho

On Christmas Eve, the king invited the prime minister to join him for their usual walk together. He enjoyed seeing the decorations in the streets, but since he didn’t want his subjects to spend too much money on these just to please him, the two men always disguised themselves as traders from some far distant land.
They walked through the centre of the city, admiring the lights, the Christmas trees, the candles burning on the steps of the houses, the stalls selling gifts, and the men, women and children hurrying off to celebrate a family Christmas around a table laden with food.
On the way back, they passed through a poorer area, where the atmosphere was quite different. There were no lights, no candles, no delicious smells of food about to be served. There was hardly a soul in the street, and, as he did every year, the king remarked to the prime minister that he really must pay more attention to the poor in his kingdom. The prime minister nodded, knowing that the matter would soon be forgotten again, buried beneath the day-to-day bureaucracy of budgets to be approved and discussions with foreign dignitaries.
Suddenly, they heard music coming from one of the poorest houses. The hut was so ramshackle and the rotten wooden timbers so full of cracks, that they were able to peer through and see what was happening inside. And what they saw was utterly absurd: an old man in a wheelchair apparently crying, a shaven-headed young woman dancing, and a young man with sad eyes shaking a tambourine and singing a folk song.
‘I’m going to find out what they’re up to,’ said the king.
He knocked. The music stopped, and the young man came to the door.
‘We are merchants in search of a place to sleep. We heard the music, saw that you were still awake, and wondered if we could spend the night here.’
‘You can find shelter in a hotel in the city. We, alas, cannot help you. Despite the music, this house is full of sadness and suffering.’
‘And may we know why?’
‘It’s all because of me.’ It was the old man in the wheelchair who spoke. ‘I’ve spent my life teaching my son calligraphy, so that he could one day get a job as a palace scribe. But the years have passed and no post has ever come up. And then, last night, I had a stupid dream: an angel appeared to me and asked me to buy a silver goblet because, the angel said, the king would be coming to visit me. He would drink from the goblet and give my son a job.
‘The angel was so persuasive that I decided to do as he said. Since we have no money, my daughter-in-law went to the market this morning to sell her hair so that we could buy that goblet over there. The two of them are doing their best to get me in the Christmas spirit by singing and dancing, but it’s no use.’
The king saw the silver goblet, asked to be given a little water to quench his thirst and, before leaving, said to the family:
‘Do you know, we were talking to the prime minister only today, and he told us that an opening for a palace scribe would be announced next week.’
The old man nodded, not really believing what he was hearing, and bade farewell to the strangers. The following morning, however, a royal proclamation was read out in all the city streets; a new scribe was needed at court. On the appointed day, the audience room at the palace was packed with people eager to compete for that much-sought-after post. The prime minister entered and asked everyone there to prepare their paper and pens:
‘Here is the subject of the composition: Why is an old man weeping, a shaven-headed woman dancing, and a sad young man singing?’
A murmur of disbelief went round the room. No one knew how to tell such a story, apart, that is, from the shabbily dressed young man sitting in one corner, who smiled broadly and began to write.

Based on an Indian story.


Translated from the Portuguese by Margaret Jull Costa

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Life Itself Will Let You Know By: Anthony Quinn and Charlie

My dearest fellow bloggers,
This song is dedicated to all of you who are always keeping their dreams alive...
This was the graduation song we sang during my elementary days.Be inspired!Keep on Dreaming!!!



Charlie: Are dreams just things that live inside you? Or do these dreams sometimes come true? And do the grown-ups have them too?

Anthony: Oh yes, my son, but you’re just at the beginning. Just follow your dreams wherever they go and life itself will let you know. (Chorus: And life itself will let you know.)

Charlie: And who will show me all the answers? Will someone help me understand? What will I be when I'm a man?

Anthony: That no one can tell. Tomorrow is a wishing well. You've got to live each moment, everyday.

Charlie: If I stumble and fall, please be there when I call. Will you give me your hand and show me the way?

Anthony: My son, you’re just at the beginning. Just follow your dreams wherever they go and life itself will let you know. Just be, be what you are. Reach out, reach out and take a star and I’ll be with you constantly.

Charlie: I will hold my head high. I’ll touch the sky. You’ll always be here with me. I know I’m just at the beginning…

Anthony: My son, my life is almost over…

Charlie: I’ll follow my dreams wherever they go…

Anthony: And yours has only just begun

Charlie: And life itself will let you know.

Anthony: Just remember, my son, I love you!

Chorus: I know I’m just at the beginning. I’ll follow my dreams wherever they go. And life itself will let you know…let you know…let you know…

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