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What I Feel As A Young Teacher

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Good morning! :) I seldom blog in the morning but my student is having exams today so this is a rare chance to blog at this hour. Don't be happy for me just yet- my weekends are taken this week!  I am a teacher who works odd hours mmm hmm And tonight I have my favourite ENGLISH class. (I like to teach english the best its so fun because I don't need to prepare before class haha) And teaching small kids are very fun so this English class of mine are the youngest group I have so far.  So, since I've been away almost every single day, sacrificed my blogging and reading hours just for my students, you guys must be wondering what I'm up to. Well, today I'll take you behind the scenes....  *open curtains and flashback begins*  The general act of teaching someone requires patience, compassion and sincerity. If you're not patient, you'll just leave the moment your student forgets something you teach for the gazillion time. You tend to have that feeling ...

10 Ways To Reduce Stress While Driving

Did you hear the news of the flying cars created in America and will be on the road by 2015? The flying car costs $900 000 so I guess multimillionaires are the only ones that can rejoice upon that piece of news. Or have you felt like banging into the car in front of you during a traffic jam? Perhaps have flying functions installed into your car? Or closed your eyes with hope that when you open them, the road would be empty.  The good news is: YOU ARE NOT ALONE! Here are 10 ways to make your journey on the road more fun and less stressed: Bring your favourite CD so that you can turn it on whenever the radio is having too many annoying advertisements. *cough OneDirection saves me* Carry along snacks in case you're hungry and the traffic jam might take more than an hour. If you're driving at rush hour, do visit the washroom before starting your journey in case of emergencies. Leave home early and apply easy make-up in the car when you're at a traffic light. That...

A Date To Remember

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I tried googling to see how other people would respond. I googled: Bumping into your family on a date or dating at the same restaurant and seeing your family but did not manage to find much. Maybe I don't know how to type the right keywords*sweat* It was a dinner date. I  usually can't go out too late or too far at night so he came to a restaurant near my house. It was a beautiful night and we sat outdoors, I was so thankful it didn't rain. After ordering and all, we passed the counter and  then headed towards the car.  I had zero idea that somebody was looking at us the entire time  He told me he had something for me and the first thing he said before he opened the door was "Its larger than I expected." And right there at the back seat, I saw a large bouquet of lilies, a very romantic surprise :') as well as my favourite cookies. He even said that it was wrapped in my favourite colours. Oh my, it was sooo pretty and looked artificial at first....

How To Prevent Boredom Doing the Same Thing Everyday

When you ask me this question, the first thing I would say is: then don't do the same thing everyday. Hmm, but how is this possible right? At first, you think I'm not making sense but read on to find the remedy to one of the most common predicament. *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  * Everyday there is always and will forever be the same things to do. Wake up, brush your teeth, pray, bathe, breakfast, chores, etc. Can you survive one day without a bath? Maybe yes :P How about one day without eating? I'm sure not. But you usually don't eat the same thing everyday. Most of us eat different food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The variety and the slight changes makes it less boring. For those with a higher advantage in life, they are blessed with this opportunity but how about those who barely have anything to eat? That's why we need to always be thankful with what we have and not waste food. Ok I kind of...

Books For Sale: Chic Lits and Teen Novels

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This belongs to my friend, Cinder. You can contact her personally if you're interested. New : PS I Love You by Cecilia Ahern - RM 20 Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella - RM 20 One Day by David Nicholls - RM 22 The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger'- RM 22  Deception Point by Dan Brown - RM 22 Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See - RM 18 The Pillow Book of the Flower Samurai by Barbara Lazar - RM 20 The Hunger Games Book 2 - RM 22 The Hunger Games Book 3 - RM 22 Gorgeous by Rachel Vail - RM 10 Morganville Vampires Vol 1 ( Book 1 and 2 ) by Rachel Caine - RM 18 Confetti Confidential by Holly Mcqueen - RM 15 Percy Jackson Book 4 by Rick Riordan - RM 20 Percy Jackson Book 5 by Rick Riordan - RM 20 Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan - RM 25 The Lost Hero by Rick Rirdan (HARDCOVER) - RM 38 Die for you by Lisa Unger - RM 18 Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkein - RM 20 I am Number Four by Pittacus Lore – RM 20 Secondhand B...

How To Plan A Study Timetable

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Whenever I decide to study, I always need a timetable or a reference guide. If I don't have one, I'll start to panic at the last minute and feel like I'm study aimlessly, not sure when to start or stop.  People think that having timetables will make you feel pressured because if you don't follow it, you will feel more guilty. I don't agree with that. To me, it helps make you more disciplined and helps you manage your time. You try your best to follow it but if you can't then make slight changes to the schedule. Alter the subjects if you don't have any mood to study the particular subject that day. If you missed one session, replace that study time at another session that you're suppose to have break or fun time. Problem solved and you feel less stressed out.  Here are a few steps you can follow when planning your study timetable: #1 List down all your subjects and count how many days you have to study. For me, I like to plan one month at a time or ...

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