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Posted on 2008-03-31   |   In Uncategorized   |  

Nov. 26, 2007

## Reflection

What I liked about my work

Firstly, I had a lot of chances to interact with people from different countries. This helped me to become more out-going and more sophisticated. I would also become braver and more confident than before as I would have to greet various customers initially.

Secondly, I had learnt a lot about tea leaves as well as making tea. There are mainly six kinds of tea leaves: White Tea, Black Tea, Red Tea, Yellow Tea, Green Tea and Oolong Tea. I was very glad that I had a chance to try the typical tea in these categories and finally I came out with my favorite tea which was green tea.

What I disliked about my work and how I overcome this problem

One of my tasks assigned was to mop the dust off the glass shelves. I had to remove all the tea sets made of porcelain or clay from the shelves to the floor first. After finishing cleaning the glass shelves, I had to put the fragile tea sets back. It was very challenging as I was afraid of breaking any things. However, I kept highly concentrating on my work and carried every delicate set carefully. Fortunately, I did not break anything. I thought I was even more careful than taking math exam. I realized that as long as I focused on the things that I was doing, I could do it well.

Applications of what you learnt in school

Firstly, when calculating the total prices of the merchandises sold, I would use mathematics’ knowledge I learnt in school. It was important to make it right as it would affect the reputation as well as the service quality of the shop.

Secondly, the teachers in school taught me to be good to others. Only when we put ourselves into others’ shoes all the time, we could think for others.

Skills you acquired from the organization which would be useful for you in future

I learnt how to make a proper cup of tea. This would be useful as tea was a traditional drink in China. I would serve others tea before I took my own cup. This helped me to be respectful towards others.

Qualities that you have discovered about yourself during the WEP

I found myself quite diligent and determined. When mopping the shelves, I was overwhelmed by the work I needed to do at the beginning. I thought I would never finish cleaning all the shelves. However, no matter how much the work was, I just kept on working. At last, I managed to clean all three shelves in three hours without rest. Looking at the shining glass, I smiled and felt satisfied. I learnt that as long as I put my heart to do something, nothing was impossible.

During the WEP, I became braver as well. This was not only shown when I was capable to talk to strangers, but also shown when I had to walk alone back to Boarding School every night. Usually the work ended at 7pm and I often arrived at the bus stop outside my School at around half past eight. Then I had to walk in the darkness on my own all the way to the Boarding School. At first I thought I could never do it and sometimes I would scare myself. Nevertheless, after a few days, I got used to the quietness and solitude. I found that it was a good time for me to think and summarize the day’s work and experience. I learnt to enjoy the walking and contemplating. This was the quality I have discovered about myself.

In conclusion, I had learnt a lot during the WEP. I would treasure the fantastic memory and experience.


Nov. 26, 2007

## Last Day


November 16th was the last day I worked at D’ Art Station.

Mr Lee, the owner of the shop, came back from China on that day. He brought many teapots made by famous teapot makers. As a result, many of his friends came to the shop to have a look at them. It was crowded in the shop. I had a valuable chance to take a close look at those delicate teapots.

Although I only knew Mr Lee for a short time, I could tell that he was an experienced and kind person. He was a gentleman around 50 years old. He knew very about tea leaves as well as teapots. I really enjoyed chatting with him as it was fun and I could learn a lot at the same time. It was a pity that I only met him on the last day.

At the end of the day, Serene and me gave the gift from the school to Ms Chin and Ms Chong. We also gave them each a Nanyang key chain with a thank you note which we had prepared days before.

Ms Chin and Ms Chong said we were quite helpful. They all hoped we had learnt something from the experience. I felt attached to them as well as the two shops. Anyway I had been working for eleven days there. I had mopped the shelves in the shops and memorized the position of different tea leaves. I also helped to pack the tea leaves into small packages. I did feel sad for the farewell. However, I knew I would have to go on and move on to the next step. I would come back to visit them whenever I go to Chinatown.




Nov. 20, 2007

Week Two



After working for one week there, I was able to distinguish different kinds of tea leaves so that I would be confident to recommend the suitable tea to the customers. A lot of people liked to drink Jasmine Tea or Green Tea as they were quite fragrant. Oolong Tea was popular as well. Generally, I needed to greet the customers when they entered the shop. I would provide them with help when requested. Sometimes they just wanted to take a look at the tea leaves or teapots on their own, and then I would not go to disturb them. Instead, I should leave them alone. I found this way of doing business very wise. It showed the respect to the customers. D’ Art Station really helped to make drinking tea a fashion. The purpose of doing business was not just as superficial as earning money.

Moreover, I learnt how to make a nice cup of tea. In fact, the procedure of making tea is almost the same. However, the temperature of the water and the time are different when making different kinds of tea. Here I would like to talk about how to make a cup of Longjing as it is my favorite. Longjing is a typical Green Tea. It grows in Hangzhou, China. It is collected in spring to keep its freshness. We usually use porcelain tea bowl to make green tea. Making a cup of Longjing, firstly we need to wash and warm up the cups and teapot. Then, throw the waste water. It is better to use a pincer to remove the water in the cups. In linear arrangement of tea cups is a manner way of tea art. Secondly, we use the tea spoon to transfer the tea leaves into the tea bowl. The amount is around a quarter of the tea bowl. Thirdly, we pour hot water into the tea bowl and cover up. The temperature of the water is around 70 C to 80 C. We may use the cover of the tea bowl to turn the tea leaves a few times so that the taste would come into the water. As green tea leaves are usually very clean, it is not necessary to get rid of first round of pouring as making other kinds of tea. Fourthly, we soak the tea leaves in 5 to 10 seconds. We may add 5 seconds more than the previous pouring every time. The amount of tea leave in tea bowl will be brewed about 5 to 8 times. Fifthly, from left to right direction of the tea-maker, we pour the tea liquor into pitcher from teapot and then pour in to tea cups averagely 70% full of tea cups for politeness. Sixthly, from the last tea cup of right hand side, we will serve the cup in clock wise direction, while the last cup is for ourselves. Lastly, before drinking, we will appreciate the color and then smell the aroma. Finally, we will drink it gently in at least three mouthfuls.

In addition, I found it challenging to work as a seller. On November 8th, there were three American in our shop. They bought different kinds of tea leaves and other tea sets including three tea spoons. I went around the shop and took note of the unit prices after they had chosen the things they wanted to buy. Then I calculated the total prices for them and took the money. After they left, I suddenly realized that I had sold the three tea spoons at the wrong prices. They should be sold at $5 each. However, I carelessly sold them at $0.5 each. That was a lot less than what they worth. I was astonished and shocked as I discovered my mistake. On the other hand, no matter how guilty or ashamed I felt, I would have to confess my mistake to Ms Chong. Luckily she did not scold me but only reminded me to be more careful next time. In fact, it was my responsibility to do things well. I should not make such mistake again.

In conclusion, I have got used to the task assigned and learnt a lot about tea. I enjoyed working at D’ Art Station.



Nov. 07, 2007

## First Day


Yesterday, November 4th, was the first day I worked at D’ Art Station.

I arrived there at almost exactly one o’clock. This was because I had to eat at twelve o’clock at my Boarding School and eating took me fifteen minutes. Walking to the bus stop and waiting for the bus took me nearly fifteen minutes. Then taking bus No. 961 to Chinatown took me half an hour. I felt quite shamed and guilty as it was better for me to arrive there a few minutes earlier. Maybe I should packed my lunch from canteen and bring it there to eat from today onwards.

Ms Chin and Ms Chong mainly took care of Serene and me. They were very patient and kind. Ms Chin worked at the old shop at Pagoda Street whereas Ms Chong worked at the new shop at Temple Street. Yilin was a poly student who worked part time there. She and Ms Chin showed us around the old shop. Later at about three o’clock Ms Chin brought us to the new shop and we worked there with Ms Chong till 7pm.

I did learn a lot about tea and I found myself getting more and more interested in it. However, there were too many different kinds of tea leaves to remember as I would need to explain and introduce them to the customers. Sometimes I was confused because those tea leaves just looked the same. Furthermore, the Black Tea in English is the Red Tea in Chinese, so as the other way round. This is quite confusing in fact. Moreover, I was not able to answer some of the questions asked by the customers as lacking of professional knowledge.

There were quite many customers on Sunday. Whenever a customer came in, I should greet him, then provided help if required. Sometimes I should leave the customer alone to think about what to buy instead of disturbing him. It was interesting to meet so many people from different countries. There were American, Japanese, Chinese, Australian, Indian, and French. I really enjoyed interacting with them.

Besides learning to distinguish different tea leaves, I also got a chance to taste tea. I tried Fenghuangdancong from Guangdong, Longjing from Hangzhou, and Puer from Yunnan. I found myself like green tea best. I would have more chances to taste tea in the following days. Ms Ching said I would learn how to make tea myself as well. How I am looking forward to that!

In conclusion, I enjoyed the first day I worked at D’ Art Station. I believed I would gain invaluable experiences and knowledge in this program.




Nov. 04, 2007

## Pre-Attachment Visit


This Wednesday, on October 30th, our WEP teacher-in-charge Ms Lim brought Serine and me to D’ Art Station at Chinatown for Pre-Attachment Visit. D’ Art Station was a shop which mainly sells teapots and tea leaves. All the merchandise was kept neatly in good conditions. I liked the classic atmosphere there.

Our Mentor was a very kind lady. She served us tea and answered our questions patiently and gently. Generally we are required to work from 1pm to 8pm every working day. There will be one day off every week. Our job is to serve the customers and provide them with help. We may speak Mandarin, English or even dialect if necessary. Our Mentor lent each of us a magazine about tea for reading and reference use so that we could learn more relevant basic knowledge before going to work.

After discussing, we agreed to add one more working day without payment on November 4th which would be a Sunday. This is because there will be more customers at weekends which allows us to gain more experiences.

I am very happy and satisfied with the work assigned. Personally I am interested in Chinese Tea Culture at the very first place. Serving in such a classic teapot and tea leaves shop as D’ Art Station allows me to learn more about tea. Moreover, I will learn to be more confident when interacting with various people. Hence I am looking forward to the actual working days.






Nov. 20, 2007

## The organization


Name of organization: D’ Art Station

Nature of business: A shop selling Chinese teapots and tea leaves

History of Organization: first started in 1991 selling clay teapots and porcelain, at riverwalk street. In 1996, it shifted to 65 pagoda street and also started selling tea leaves as the demand for Chinese tea started. In April 2007, it opened another branch at 63 temple street.

Size of organization:65 pagoda street shop (1000 meter square shop with 1 employee)

63 temple street shop (900 meter square with 1 employee)



Oct. 22, 2007

## Introduction


Reasons why I was interested in the WEP

There are a few reasons why I was interested in the WEP. Firstly, I have been interested in working since I was young. WEP is a rare opportunity for me to get involved to the adults’ working lives as I am still a secondary student now. By trying out to work by myself in the real world, I will become aware of the differences between learning academic knowledge at the school and applying the skills to work. The awareness and experience will be valuable and useful in preparing me to work in the future. Secondly, WEP provides me with a chance to work personally. I will get to understand how difficult it is to make money and hence be able to appreciate my parents’ hard work and learn to be economical in daily life. Thirdly and most importantly, being a foreign student studying here, I am not familiar with the working environment in Singapore since my parents are not working here as the local students’. WEP will be an eye-opening journey for me to know more about the local working life. Thus I can gain more social common senses and learn more about Singapore. Therefore, I was interested in the WEP when choosing the End of Year Program.

My hopes and expectations from the WEP

By attending the two-week WEP, I expect to see the following improvement of myself. Firstly, I hope to become more responsible and determinate as responsibility and determination are vital in both career and academic lives. I will have to accept the consequences when mistakes are made. Secondly, I hope to become more courageous in taking challenges. By experiencing getting used to an entirely new environment and getting alone with colleagues in a short time, I hope to learn to become braver and be less afraid of taking challenges in the future. Thirdly, I hope to discover some of my potentials and unknown abilities in the process of working. Fourthly, I expect to form positive attitude when facing “impossible missions” or difficulties. Last but not least, I would like to develop interest in various careers by trying it out personally and discover the fun in it.

My fears (apprehensions) with the WEP

As I will work in an entirely new environment, I have to make every effort to get used to everything as soon as possible. Although I am good at getting along with people, I still feel uncertain as a lot of things are remained unknown until I discover them myself. Moreover, I am afraid of creating misunderstandings if communication breaks down with my colleagues as English is my second language. However, I think this problem can be resolved and avoided by further explanation. Luckily, working at D’ Art Station requires me to speak in Mandarin and thus my worry will be minimized. Furthermore, I hope I will not break any teapots accidentally when selling teapots at D’ Art Station. I should be focused and concentrate all the time.

Reasons behind my choice of organization

There are a few reasons behind my choice of D’ Art Station. Firstly, as this job is to sell teapots, I think it is a good chance for me to improve my communication skills when dealing with various costumers. I will have a chance to exam myself for the ability of motivating others to buy things at the same time. Secondly, as Mandarin is my mother tongue, I fulfill one of the requirements of this job. Thirdly, I am an out-going girl and I like to interact with people and make friends with others. I smile a lot as well. I think this character is suitable and applicable when selling things. Lastly, I choose Tea & Conversation as my sabbatical in Term 3 this year. I found myself interested in tea. I learned the general history of tea and some useful communication skills. I would like to grab this opportunity of working at D’ Art Station to apply the skills and knowledge I learned and put them into practice. Therefore, I chose to work at D’ Art Station.

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Posted on 2008-03-28   |   In Uncategorized   |  

Sec 407 Zhang Yangfan 33 28-3-08

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Q20. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of being educated abroad. (1997)

In 2006, about 22,000 Singaporeans graduated, roughly 12,000 from the three local universities and 10,000 overseas. In our increasingly interdependent shrinking world, studying abroad has become a fashion in recent years. This essay aims to discuss the students’ personal advantages and disadvantages of being educated abroad. While one can learn to view the world more sophisticatedly, and acquire more skills at a global learning stage, one may face the problem of being unaccustomed to new environment and also risk going astray when being educated abroad. Overall, the experience of studying overseas is more advantageous to the students.

To begin with, being educated abroad will indeed help the students to view the world more sophisticatedly, as they will obtain a wider and newer perspective. The Institute for the International Education of Students (IES), a national academic consortium, surveyed the alumni from all the IES study abroad programs from 1950 to 1999. According to the survey results, 98 percent of respondents said that studying abroad helped them to better understand their own cultural values and biases, and 82 percent replied that studying abroad contributed to them developing a more sophisticated way of looking at the world. This is reasonable. Being away from their motherlands, students will be more aware of their own cultural values and attitudes, thus gaining the opportunity to examine these values. In this way, they may discover and realize new interpretations of certain issues, resulting in fresh insights. Also, staying in a different country provides them with abundant opportunities to explore other cultures. The students can therefore learn to appreciate and respect the similarities and differences between people of different cultures when interacting with them. Ultimately, with the ability to view the world sophisticatedly, these students will feel easier when building global capacity and preparing to respond to the new challenges, responsibilities and opportunities of living as global citizens.

Moreover, the experience of being educated overseas brings advantages for students when they are seeking jobs after graduation. In the global marketplace nowadays, multi-national companies look for people with overseas experience who can lead or work with a multicultural workforce, and also understand local operating conditions. Specifically, Microsoft has a global inclusive commitment which is “thinking and acting globally”, as stated in the tenets that propel the Microsoft company mission. Therefore, it can be seen that even huge companies like Microsoft advocate workers who can serve in a global environment well. In this case, because students who have been educated abroad are more equipped to wheel and deal in a global environment where cultures, values and languages cross paths, they have more chances to be employed, as compared to the rest. In fact, other than in consumer’s industry, this highly-skilled workforce is desired in the political world as well, as it is essential for a country’s leaders to be able to recognize the global trends, with the knowledge of viewing the world sophisticatedly. Hence, students benefits from their overseas education when seeking jobs.

Nevertheless, there are always two sides to a coin. Students studying overseas may face a lot of difficulties when studying in a completely different environment, especially if their classes are in another language. It is very challenging to excel in academic performance overseas due to being unaccustomed to the different teaching techniques and language. As a result, they may lose their interest and confidence in studying if the effort and time invested does not bring progress. Furthermore, one will be solely responsible for one’s own mental and physical health when one is studying abroad, as one will be away from home and one’s parents. “Studies resoundingly show that a lack of parental support and guidance is one of the primary causes for at-risk behavior such as drinking, smoking, taking drugs and having unprotected sex,” says Dr. Michael Anastasi, a family counselor from La Verne, California. It is not easy for young people to maintain their focus on studying without having their families nearby. Everyone needs their family, even adults. Without strong family support, people can become discouraged easily. To quench their thirst for emotional support, some people may turn to look for that support in unhealthy addictions such as alcohol, cigarettes and drugs. The thirst for human contact and support is what drives many people to do those unwise actions. Hence, students who go overseas to study may catch risks of going astray, if they lack self-discipline.

Despite, the advantages of being educated abroad still outweigh these contemplated disadvantages. The difficulties encountered may build up one’s resilience, thus contributing to one’s character development. The more endeavors one makes when pursuing greater academic achievements in a new learning environment, the more satisfied one will feel when one eventually succeeds. Should one fail after trying one’s best, one will not regret as one has learned a lesson of life and obtained precious experience. Also, one is challenged to be self-disciplined when one lacks family support. Keeping one’s responsibility and self-motivation at heart helps one to overcome the lures outside. Viewing from such perspectives, the disadvantages of being educated abroad helps to stretch one’s maturity, and eventually benefits the student. As a result, studying overseas is certainly more advantageous to the students.

In conclusion, being educated abroad has both pros and cons to the students. Education today embraces a spirit of exploration and adventure. The experiences of studying overseas indeed have a positive and sustainable impact on students. Yet the difficulties and risks one may face when being abroad alone invites serious consideration. Studying overseas has become a trend nowadays. Though it displays more advantages, one should still choose his path carefully and realistically, and avoid following the trend blindly or making hasty decisions.

永远爱中国

Posted on 2008-03-26   |   In Uncategorized   |  

2008年中四统一测验一 作文 Q4

中四七 张扬帆 33

新加坡成功申办2010年首届青少年奥林匹克运动会,具有深远的意义。我认为青奥会的申办成功,有利于增强本地青少年的体育意识,增加新加坡的国际知名度,促进旅游业及经济增长,可喜可贺。

首先,青奥会 的申办成功有利于增强本地青少年的体育意识。承办首届青奥会是件令人骄傲而自豪的事,得知喜讯之时,举国欢庆。本地青少年在为国家感到高兴之余,也将感到自己与奥林匹克运动会的距离被大大拉近,这不仅因为青奥会将在他们所生长的这片土地上举办,也因为他们是适龄青少年,很有可能在两年后参加比赛。我想,再也没有什么是比能在自己的国家参加这样的国际盛会并摘金夺银为国争光的事更激动人心的吧!即使不能成为青奥会国家代表队的一员,青少年在未来的两年中也必定会受到整个新加坡在紧锣密鼓筹备青奥会时所散发出的体育气息与激情的感染,开始关心体育,喜欢体育,日渐提高体育意识。其实,何止是青少年,在这样大快人心的盛事面前,恐怕连八十老翁都恨不得能返老还童争当先锋吧!

其次,青奥会的申办成功,向世界证明了新加坡的竞争实力,同时也展现出新加坡的城市魅力,提高了城市的国际知名度。我认为政府应当趁热打铁,在申办成功的喜庆余温未消之时,加大宣传力度,全力打造“非常新加坡”的花园城市品牌,同时在未来两年的青奥会筹备工作上,尽心尽力,力求做到完善而不奢华,环保而不浪费,向国际公众展现一个务实而活力四射的新加坡。

再次,青奥会的申办成功,有助于新加坡吸引国际眼球,促进本国旅游业的发展。作为旅游城市,新加坡旅游业本身已发达,而申办青奥会成功将促使更多外国游客慕名前来。政府应当把握这个千载难逢的机会,整顿旅游服务业,将其服务质量再向上提升一个档次,真正让游客感受到宾至如归的盛情,在国际社会上立下良好口碑。旅游业的服务质量将影响一个国家的面貌,发达的旅游业能吸引潜在外商前来考察投资。从这个方面看,青奥会在促进旅游业发展的同时,也无形中为新加坡的经济动脉注入了一股潜在的活力。

新加坡承办首届青奥会,既是机遇,又是挑战。两年后的成功,将离不开每一个国民的配合与支持。作为青少年的我们,在为国家申办青奥会成功感到高兴的同时,也应加强自身体育意识,自觉锻炼身体,并提高自身文化素养,当国家的小主人。再者,即使不能代表国家参赛,我们也可以报名当青奥会志愿者,实实在在为国家,为这一重大的体育盛事出一份力。

总之,新加坡申办2010年首届青少年奥林匹克运动会的成功,意义深远,值得铭记。相信在未来两年全国上下一心的努力下,新加坡将赢得国际社会的认可与好评,取得更大的胜利。预祝2010年青奥会圆满成功!

happy legs...

Posted on 2008-03-24   |   In Uncategorized   |  

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joy is so simple.

Posted on 2008-03-22   |   In Uncategorized   |  
突然发现唱歌是这样一件让人快乐的事!!


马英九胜了! 离统一是否又进一步~~

衷心希望拉萨骚乱也能和平解决!

奥运一定要顺利举行啊!!
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