Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!!! (Gobble Gobble)

(Speaking in Turkey Language)

Gobble gobble,
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Gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble Gobble. Gobble, gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble, gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble.

Gobble gobble gobble gobble Gobble Gobble gobble gobble gobble Gobble Gobble Gobble. gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble!:D

Gobble gobble Gobble, Gobble Gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble, gobble gobble gobble gobble! (Gobble gobble, Gobble!) & Gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble - gobble Gobble gobble Gobble:)

TRANSLATION

Dear Class,
Please upload one (1) blog entry about the best part of your Thanksgiving Holiday. Don't forget that bland nouns and empty adjectives drain both the writer and the reader. Be creative! Use your imagination! Fully express your thoughts and feelings! Use your senses - What did you see? smell? feel? taste? hear?

The assignment is due on next Monday. Remember, it's 100% A+ if you do it, and a 0% F if you don't.

I'll see you at Fun Day tomorrow down at American Memorial Park. It'll be so much fun!:D

Have a Happy, Happy Thanksgiving with all your friends, family and loved ones! (Especially you, Angie!) & Let's not forget who we should be truly grateful to - our Father in Heaven:)

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Korean Translations

Hello class!

Thank you so much for working hard on the Korean translations in class today. I know it's quite time/energy consuming at first, but like I shared with you in class today, this will develop your constructive reading and comprehension skills, as well as your writing skills. Taking apart each and every word in the sentence helps you work through all the grammar you've inputed in your brains without you even knowing it! With this thorough analysis of reading and writing in very detailed aspects, you will be able to read, understand, and write about any topic in the world! (Bring it on, rocket science!!)

For homework, please upload the edited version of your Korean translation on your blogs. I read some of the ones from the tenth grade class, and I was so impressed at the smoothness of your writings! Soon, we'll be able to read and write as smoothly in both English and Korean:) Hallelujah!

Keep up the hard work! It'll definitely pay off soon and very soon!

Reminders: For those of you that forgot to upload your poems from the last class, don't forget to do so today! If not, you'll get zero (0) points for the assignment! Also, please don't forget to add comments on all your classmates blogs, as well as this one. I just want to make sure we're communicating fully both in the classroom and online:)

See you on Friday!
Good luck on all your quizzes this week:)

Friday, November 13, 2009

Getting Ready for Thanksgiving!

Hi Everyone! Wow! It's been sooooooooo long since I've spoken to you online!

As we worked hard in the class today writing our Thanksgiving poems, please type it up and post it on your blogs to receive full credit! Your poem must be at least 10 lines long, have vibrant, details nouns and adjectives, and your blog posts must have beautiful colors that portray the meaning of your Thanksgiving poems.

The poems that you wrote & decorated in class today will be posted on the classroom board for you next week:)

So here's a BIG THANK YOU for all your hard work!

Keep your blessings flowing to everyone around you & to the ends of the earth:)

Have a wonderful weekend!