Listening to: Jack Johnson’s Sitting, Waiting, Wishing
Timecheck: 1653.
note to self: Will students check in the blog to see what last minute things they can catch up with?
note to students: if you don’t know where to start for gp, then maybe you might want to pick up something from the list here:
1. Look through gp lecture notes
2. Look through this yr’s tests and see what notes you made
3. Any notes you made during my revision lessons on aq, for example.
4. vocab exercises
5. surf the net! go anywhere from straitstimes website, channelnewsasia, www.cnn.com, www.bbc.co.uk. or, google! a topic you aren’t sure of.. or go to en.wikipedia.org .
other reminders:
bring your own stationery pls.. yes, that includes p-a-p-e-r
venues: 0601-0622: Hall
0623-0631: MPR
0632-0636: ispace
bring a jacket in case it gets cold
and finally, sleep early.
Sleepyheads don’t do well in GP early in the morning.
Listening to: Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore’s Way Back Into Love
Just as I promised to all you guys on separate occasions:
1. Geocentrism: The concept that the Earth was the centre of the universe
Heliocentrism: The concept that the Sun was the centre of the universe; also the concept that Corpernicus and Galileo believed in.
2. Also you can download the answer schemes for the Paper 1 and Paper2 Class Tests..
Listening to: My Chemical Romance’s Welcome to the Black Parade
Q: What do the animals here have in common?
Listening to: The All American Rejects’ Move Along
And finally, before the term comes to a screeching end, I’ve finally found time to brush off the dust on this blog and get its engine going again. Will strive to post AT LEAST once a week. wanted to say daily but am not going to make promises that i may have difficulty keeping. but surf in here regularly, you may be pleasantly surprised!
on the issue of censorship, we have another name to put on our list of “banned DVDs in Singapore” – Madonna’s Confessions Tour DVD. Like I mentioned in the Censorship Lecture, one of the things which Singapore will censor is religious issues. It seems that there is a scene where there is a mock-crucifixion scene.
So bloggers in the blogosphere aren’t too happy about it. So read this blog entry about how Singapore could actually learn some lessons from Madonna