Friday, September 5, 2008

I Got Mail....


One of the joys of being a teacher :)



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Hello Mr Danny,

Do you remember me? I'm _________ from 5E 2006. I just thought I'd email you to great you a wonderful Teacher's Day. My apologies for not returning to YTPS during the Teacher's Day celebration. I was away on a holiday.

I still remember those days when you were teaching us. I just want you to know that I enjoyed the classes with you. And your interesting lessons kept me interested in reading and improving my vocabulary. Actually, whatever values I learnt from having you as a teacher has been a great asset for me now.

When I entered Secondary School, everyone I met and got along with very well, spoke good English. Well of course, I too, tried to improve my English. Haha! But well, yeah. English is one of the subjects I'm doing well in right now. In fact, I'm topping my class for English.

Well, hope to see you soon.

Keep in touch.

xoxo


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The Moodle is coming....

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

The Volume Song!



"length times width times height ..... gives you the volume"

Leave Your Old Self Behind

A lone runner makes his way along a lonely dirt track. A battle rages between the part of him that wants to stop and the part of him that wants to go on. As he pushes himself beyond his old limitations the new self leaves the old self behind.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Thank You for the Well-Wishes!


a well-wish card from most of my ex-P5B 2007 class

Hmmmm..... I wonder what's with the 'volleyball girl' and 'Minotaur' references. Can't say I remember anything about that :)

well-wish from my current class P5 Excellence

Anyway, thank you for the well-wishes and the thoughts you galz and guyz penned down.
I'm touched.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Certificate of Achievement - CA2


"No person ever reached to excellence in any one art or profession without having passed through the slow and painful process of study and preparation."
- Horace

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