Term 1 Week 6
Monday: Posting Literature's lesson on Monday. Mr Chua started a new topic of Shakespeare play, "Romeo & Juliet". He instructed us to group ourselves into pairs. I paired with PeiQi. Mr Chua then showed us the movie on act 1, scene 5 where Romeo and Juliet met. Here's the url to the script:
http://shakespeare.mit.edu/romeo_juliet/romeo_juliet.1.5.html
And the movie:
Mr Chua then gave each of us a worksheet on the character traits. He told us to do 3 character traits individually. PeiQi and I did a character on Juliet, while the others did characters on Capulet, Romeo and Tybalt. Mr Chua told us to do a mindmap in pairs and to pass up on Monday.
I think that Romeo is a romantic person. He fell in love at the first sight when he spotted Juliet.
The choice of words that he used is to described how beautiful Juilet was, and how Romeo felt about the rest of the the people at the hall. I felt that the movie wad quite romantic. (Except when Mr Chua ran over and censored some part) But honestly, I think I preferred mordern romance novels and movies.
Friday: Posting for Friday's lesson. There were two Literature lessons on Friday as we had a make-up lesson for the 10th anniversary concert. Mr Chua discussed the religious' example of their gods' qualities of mercy. I mustered up all my courage to share about my example of Buddhist's gods' mercy.
Mr Chua gave us another worksheet on Imagery. I went to search for the definition. It means Imagery is used in literature to refer to descriptive language that evokes sensory experience.
It is to test our level of understanding. We emphasize on the words that Romeo used to decribe Juliet's beauty. We had to define the phrase and to understand. It taught us about personification and simile. Mr Chua gave us an assignment. We had to write an imagery on our loved-one. It has to be completed and handed up on next Monday.
After school, we had our make-up lessons. Mr Chua brought us to the Mover and Shakers Gallery and have our Literature lesson there. He told us to pair ourselves again, and work together to complete a worsheet that he gave us. Mr Chua told us to put in our best effort as it would be graded. I think that it is important to know what our founding fathers contributed as our school is a national educated school. It is also important as we are Singaporeans and we ought to know about our own nation's history. Ending my post here.
I think that Romeo is a romantic person. He fell in love at the first sight when he spotted Juliet.
The choice of words that he used is to described how beautiful Juilet was, and how Romeo felt about the rest of the the people at the hall. I felt that the movie wad quite romantic. (Except when Mr Chua ran over and censored some part) But honestly, I think I preferred mordern romance novels and movies.
Friday: Posting for Friday's lesson. There were two Literature lessons on Friday as we had a make-up lesson for the 10th anniversary concert. Mr Chua discussed the religious' example of their gods' qualities of mercy. I mustered up all my courage to share about my example of Buddhist's gods' mercy.
Mr Chua gave us another worksheet on Imagery. I went to search for the definition. It means Imagery is used in literature to refer to descriptive language that evokes sensory experience.
It is to test our level of understanding. We emphasize on the words that Romeo used to decribe Juliet's beauty. We had to define the phrase and to understand. It taught us about personification and simile. Mr Chua gave us an assignment. We had to write an imagery on our loved-one. It has to be completed and handed up on next Monday.
After school, we had our make-up lessons. Mr Chua brought us to the Mover and Shakers Gallery and have our Literature lesson there. He told us to pair ourselves again, and work together to complete a worsheet that he gave us. Mr Chua told us to put in our best effort as it would be graded. I think that it is important to know what our founding fathers contributed as our school is a national educated school. It is also important as we are Singaporeans and we ought to know about our own nation's history. Ending my post here.
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