Saturday, October 29, 2011

HW-Assignment 3, Shine


I think waterfalls are the most beautiful nature on the webside. Because I never see the waterfall in my life, that will be an awesome scenery in my mind.

Yes,we do. We went to Taitung this summer vacation. Because the air is so frash and the mountains are big and tall, I like to spend my holidays in Taitung. I would like to go to Slovenia's Natre Parks in the future. I can see many beautiful things there and breath the frash air.  

HW- Assignment 3, Max



I want to go to New York to see Free Goddess and enjoy the a beautiful country. What is more, I can get some chances to speak English.

Sometimes, my family and I go to Kending when we are in summer vacation. It is a national park with beautiful forest and mountains being covered with grass. When the wind breeze, we nearly fall a sleep on the valleys.  

I like animals, so I think the Animal life” is beautiful. You just go to the edge of the forest or sit outside of the town, and then you can see some animals. That will be wonderful! I really like your country.

HW-Lily Assignment 3

1.I think the most beautiful thing in Slovenia is the mountains and hills because the mountains are high and pretty. And I think the air on the top of mountains is clean and fresh.

2.Yes,we are. We often go to kaohisung Dream Mall when my family and I are free. We like seeing a movie, shopping or window shopping there. We all have much fun while we were there.
3.I will go to Singapore for my first plan because they speak Chinese.So, I will not have any problems on the language. Then I can travel everywhere as my wishes.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Assignment#4


Assignment#4
This week you’ll be learning about the earthquake in Turkey. Read about the Turkish quake here.
ANSWER the following questions in the box below (write at least 3 sentences for each one):
1. What kinds of things are emergency relief workers providing to Turkish victims of the quake?
2. Has there ever been an earthquake or other type of natural disaster near to where you live?
3. Have you or your family ever helped or donated money to people in need?

Assignment 4 topic


Report: Turkish Man Freed From Quake Debris


Turkey's state-run news agency says rescuers have pulled out a man alive from the rubble of a collapsed building four days after a powerful earthquake hit eastern Turkey, killing 532 people.
Anatolia news agency says the man is in his late 20s.
Television footage showed the man, surrounded by medics and other emergency workers, being rushed through hospital doors.
Rain and snow in the area is making life miserable for thousands of earthquake survivors.
Emergency officials said 2,300 people were injured and 185 have been rescued from the rubble after Sunday's devastating 7.2-magnitude quake.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.
ERCIS, Turkey (AP) — Rain gave way to snow Thursday in eastern Turkey, making life miserable for thousands of earthquake survivors as the death toll from the weekend disaster rose to 534.
Emergency officials said 2,300 people were injured and 185 have been rescued from the rubble after Sunday's devastating 7.2-magnitude quake. Some 2,000 buildings have been destroyed and authorities declared another 3,700 buildings unfit for habitation.
More aid began to reach survivors, with Turkish authorities delivering more tents after acknowledging distribution problems that included saw aid trucks being looted even before they reached Ercis, the hardest-hit town.
Murat Sonmez
AP
Murat Sonmez, a survivor who lost his mother,... View Full Caption
Families who did snag a precious aid tent shared them with others. But some people spent a fourth night outdoors huddled under blankets in front of campfires, either waiting for news of the missing or keeping watch over damaged homes.
As survivors gathered pieces of wood to light campfires or stove-heaters, The Red Crescent and several pro-Islamic groups set up kitchens and dished out soup or rice and beans.
Sermin Yildirim, eight months pregnant, was sharing a tent with a family of four who were distant relatives, along with her own twins and husband. Her family was too afraid of returning to their apartment.
"It's getting colder, my kids are coughing. I don't know how long we will have to stay here," Yildirim said. "We were not able to get a tent. We are waiting to get our own."
Muhlise Bakan, 41, was not happy to share her tent with her husband's second wife, Hamide.
"I have four children, she has five," Bakan said. "We were sleeping in separate rooms at our house, and now we are sleeping side by side here."
However, she acknowledged the two women were now "closer" as they struggled together in hard times. Turkish law does not recognize second marriages, but some conservative men in the country's southeast still marry more then one wife in religious ceremonies.
Health problems increased the hardship.
"I am very sick, I need medicine," said Kevsel Astan, 40, who had a kidney transplant four years ago.
She said she was being treated at the state hospital until the quake struck. The damaged hospital was evacuated and doctors were focusing on emergency cases.
Burke Cinar, a sociologist with a Turkish foundation, said the group was trying to get tents for the families of 15 children with leukemia in Ercis.
Looking ahead, Turkey's weather agency predicted intermittent snowfall for the next three days.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Emilija

I live in Dravlje which is a neighborhood in Ljubljana. Here're blocks of flats, parks, shops and schools and not so much of houses, restaurants and places for fun. We have both, the blocks of flats but also green areas. It's not much going on in this place we rather go to downtown.

For fun I like to be with my friends. We can just hang out in the neighbourhood, go to the centre of Ljubljana or be at friend's home.

I think being a teenager in Taiwan is very different from being a teenager in Slovenia. I think education is very important in Taiwan. I think they're open minded and kind.

Katja

Hey!

My name is Katja and I am 14 years old. I live in Ljubljana, Slovenia. In my neighborhood there is a lot of blocks, houses, parks, schools and shops. I think that my neighborhood is pretty save and clean.

I go to primary schoool named OŠ Dravlje. I'm in 9th class and I have a lot of friends. We usually hang out and go to the cinema. I also go to dance lessons three times a week so I'm pretty busy. I also like to watch TV or chat with my friens on Facebook.

I think that life in Taiwan is much different than life in Slovenia. I think that education is very important for Taiwan teenagers. They are probably more openminded than teenagers in Slovenia.

Tina

My name is Tina I'm 14 years old and I'm your PenPal :)
I have brown hair and dark brown eyes. My skin is very white. I like to smile a lot and joke around. :)

I live in suburbs of Ljubljana, the capital City of Slovenia.
In a naighbourhood called Dravlje and school is very near.
It's nice, very green and a great place for children to be and play here.
there are blocks and streets here, but we don't have a lot of parks.

I like listening to music, drawing, going out with friends, chatting.and alot of other things :D

I don't know much about Taiwan so I can't really say what is like to be a teenager there. But I would love to know more :) 

Tiona

My name is Tiona Mrhar. I'm 14 years old. I live in Ljubljana, Slovenia. I have pretty long blond hair, green eyes, and I'm pretty small.
For fun I like to do many things. I love to go to the cinema, shopping, hang out with my friends, swim, sing, dance and so many other things. I am a part of scouts (taborniki in Slovenia) organization in Ljubljana. I love having fun and I hope that you love it too.
I live in Dravlje. Dravlje is a part of Ljubljana, the capital city of Slovenia. In Dravlje there are mostly blocks of flats. I go to the primary school Dravlje. This is a pretty small school in center of Dravlje. There are not many parks, we have playgrounds next to school.
We are squeezed on small area and is not going much here. But we still have bowling center and shopping center.
I think that teenagers in Taiwan don't have the same life like we do. I think that in Taiwan it is hotter that here in Slovenia and that you wear different clothes. I also think that you go out more with your friends and you are playing football or something. In my opinion you are more traditional than we are and you respect food and other things more than we do. 

Petja

My name is Petja, i'm a 15 year old girl from Slovenia.

I live in a house, which is in Dravlje, that is part of Ljubljana. In my neighborhood there are mostly houses, but near there are a lot of blocks with flats. We have a boulling center and fitness which are not that old. My school is about half of km away from my home. There is also a a playground, a soccer and basketball stadium, and some benches. There is also a mc and a china resturant near by. We have a lot of stores...but to shop for chlotes, shoes, or any other bigger stuff we go to shopping centers which are about 15min away with car.

For fun we go out and hang, we're on our computers, go to the center of Ljublana or shopping in BTC (shopping center). Near by BTC is cinema, and Atlantis (pool), we go there too. I'm olso in Taboniki (scouts of all religions) so we go to some trips togather, like this Sunday we're going to the adrenalin park. We also go to Tivoli (park.). 

Tjasa

I live in Dravlje which is a neighborhood in Ljubljana. We have a lot of blocks of flats, markets, schools, parks, ... It's not much going on in this place. We go downtown which is 10 minutes away from our place where we live.

For fun I like to hang out with my friends. We go to the shopping mall or go to the centre of Ljubljana.

I think being a teenager in Taiwan is very different from being a teenager in Slovenia. I think education is very important in Taiwan. I think they are kind. 

Marija

1. I live in suburbs of Ljubljana. It is the capital city of Slovenia. I live in neighbourhood called Dravlje. I live near school. There is not much going on in my neighourhood but I never get bored. I always do something. I live in a flat like most of my friends.


2. I like hanging out and chating with my friends. Most of my time I'm with them or I'm on the computer. In my free time I never learn.
Describe what do you think it's like to be a teenager in Taiwan.


3. I think life of teenagers in Taiwan is pretty good. I don't know about Taiwan much but I would like to know more. I am interested about life of teenagers in Taiwan. I would like to know if you have computers and technology like that. 

Gregor

I live in Dravlje, which is a neighbourhood in Ljubljana. There are mostly flats and some houses. The flats have mostly 7-12 floors. There is not much to do around here. We have a lot of grass, but we don't have parks. We have some football stadiums and two or three basketball stadiums. We have a lot of children playgrounds. We don't have any tennis courts. It's not much going on this place, we rather go to donwtown.

For fun I like to hang out with my friends. We go to the cinema or to downtown. I like to be at friend's house or flat and watch movies and hang out.

I think being a teenager in Taiwan is very different from being a teenager in Slovenia. I think they do a lot of things different like we do. I think education is more important for them then to us.

Matjaz

I live in a neighbourhood full of flats. It is in the suburbs of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It is called Dravlje. There are at least 5 basketball and football pitches. It is a very cosy area, but we have problems with dog droppings. We have got 3 primary schools in different parts of Dravlje.

I like playing video games and hang out with friends. We usualy go to the cinema. It is in a big shopping centre, called BTC. We play football a lot. I also attend scouts.

I think kids in Taiwan don't have such a hard life, because it is a developed country. There is a lot of modern tehnology and buildings.

Gasper

1.I live in a neighbourhood called Gunclje. The neigbourhood i live in is quite nice. There are alot of people that arent from Slovenia there. Ive got quite a bunch of friends there since many of the friends also go to basketball training with me.

2.For fun i like to play basketball or some videogames. I also like to hang out with friends.

3.I think it must be quite fun to be a teenager in a foregin county. Thaiwan is also very technologicaly developed so it must be fun to do stuff with electronics.

4. Hellloooo! I'm 14 years old. I'm a boy. I like to play basketball in my freetime. I also like to play some videogames or just hang out with friends.
(smilieface) :D

Sara

1.My neighborhood is called Dravlje and it’s in Ljubljana which is the capital city of Slovenia. There’s a school, a church, some little shops. There are many blocks of flats. I live in one of them and it’s about 15 minutes from the school. I like my neighborhood.My friends live near me. We often go out to play, chat and to take a walk.

2. I like to play with my friends, chat and laugh with them, play games or chat with friends on the computer and to cook.

3.I think they live normal life. I don’t know much about them and I’d like to get to know with them or one of them. I think they are traditional and religious. They have high education and they devoted for study.

4.I am Sara. I like to hang out with my friends, spend time with my family and chat on computer.

Peter

I live in Dravlje. My house is 50 meters away from school. My neighbour is my schoolmate and we are very good friends. Store is very close to my home so i dont have to drive long distances to buy something. In DRavlje there is a lot of parks, restaurants, shops, butchers, veterinarians and dancing school.


For fun i like to play soccer and basketball with my friends. We like to ride our bikes and just hang around. I like to play games on my Ipod and computer.


I think to be a teenager in Slovenia is a little diferent than to be a teenager in Taiwan. I think that education in Taiwan is as important as in Slovenia. I think teenagers in Taiwan are friendly, kind and polite.

Matic

Hi!
My name is Matic. I'm 14 years old. I live in Ljubljana. Ljubljana is very clean and beautiful city. I like dance very much. I dance in dance club. I like animals, fast food, nature,..... and going out with my friands. We have parties or we go in caffe. I realy like parties. My neighborhod is small. We have church, shops, playground, tennis court, flats, nature,...
I live in a house, but most people here live in flats.
I think you live in flats or houses. You have many natrue, your traditions and costume. You are very technologic country.

Anja

Hello, my name is Anja and I'm 14. I have long, dark brown hair and big brown eyes. I don't like school pretty much but sometimes it's very fun there. I live in Dravlje, a small neighborhood in Ljubljana, the capital city in Slovenia. There are many shops, a big school and there is also a church. People live in houses but most of them in blocks of flats. There are a lot of trees and the air is fresh. We have a lot of parks, where children can play. People are very nice and I like this neighborhood. I like to do a lot of things for fun. I just love listen to music. My favorite artist is Chris Brown. I love to go to the cinema,go shopping with my friends, dance,swim, play volleyball and sing. On Fridays and Saturdays I like to go to centre of Ljubljana, because there are a lot of teenagers and it's never boring there. I think it's realy cool to be teenager in South Asia, because they have different culture, they dress differently. Maybe they hang out more then we do. But at the same time I think they do a lot of things like we do. I'm sure they go out, play football, go shopping with friends etc.

Anja

Hello, my name is Anja and I'm 14. I have long, dark brown hair and big brown eyes. I don't like school pretty much but sometimes it's very fun there. I live in Dravlje, a small neighborhood in Ljubljana, the capital city in Slovenia. There are many shops, a big school and there is also a church. People live in houses but most of them in blocks of flats. There are a lot of trees and the air is fresh. We have a lot of parks, where children can play. People are very nice and I like this neighborhood. I like to do a lot of things for fun. I just love listen to music. My favorite artist is Chris Brown. I love to go to the cinema,go shopping with my friends, dance,swim, play volleyball and sing. On Fridays and Saturdays I like to go to centre of Ljubljana, because there are a lot of teenagers and it's never boring there. I think it's realy cool to be teenager in South Asia, because they have different culture, they dress differently. Maybe they hang out more then we do. But at the same time I think they do a lot of things like we do. I'm sure they go out, play football, go shopping with friends etc.

Blaz

1. I live in the suburbs so it's very nice and we can play in the streets because there are not many cars but I go to school at OŠ Dravlje which is in the city so I am also used to the regular city life. In our country we have very much respect for sports so I practise volleyball five times a week and in my free time I usualy go to the city with my friends.

2. A few kilometers away from my house is a river called Sava. It's very cold but we have been swimming in it since we were small kids so we are used to it. It's pretty awesome because the river has rapids and pretty strong ones so from time to time we actualy host the kayak world cup. And when the river isn't so rapid we can go swimming in the course….

3. I think that being a teenager in Taiwan is pretty awesome. I think that Taiwan is a very urbanized country but none the less it can be fun and enjoyable.

4. HI! Im Blaz and im 14 years old im my free time i like to draw graffiti and skateboard or play volleyball. I listen to all kinds of music, mostly punk.

Emilija

I live in Dravlje which is a neighborhood in Ljubljana. Here're blocks of flats, parks, shops and schools and not so much of houses, restaurants and places for fun. We have both, the blocks of flats but also green areas. It's not much going on in this place we rather go to downtown.

For fun I like to be with my friends. We can just hang out in the neighbourhood, go to the centre of Ljubljana or be at friend's home.

I think being a teenager in Taiwan is very different from being a teenager in Slovenia. I think education is very important in Taiwan. I think they're open minded and kind.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

assignment 2, molly

Molly
I like the deep fried prawn because it tastes crisp, delicious and savory.

I didn't like the sweeet glass rice dumpling because I never eat it. So, I don't know how it was.

3.My favorite food is the deep friend prawns. Last year, I had it with my family in Tainan. 

assignment 2, shine

Shine
 My favorite food is barbecue because it is very delicious and the smell is good.
I don’t like the sweet glass rice dumplings because the smell is bad and the taste is bad. If you have free time,you can try it. I like to eat barbecue in my yard with my family or my friends. When they came to my house, I share barbecue with them.We are always have fun.

Assignment 2, Jason

Jason
My favorite food is Scallion pancakes. It is very yummy because it's the deep-fired food. I like it.  But it is not healthy for many people because it's very easy to get some fat.

I don't like Baked black pepper pork because this food has to wait for a long time for cooking. And I don't like to eat pepper very much.

I ate Scallion pancakes with my familys last month at a small shop in Ping Tong.
It was very yummy because it doesn't need to wait for a long time. And we enjoyed it.

assignment 2, Lily

Lily
1.The most appetizing things that I like is stewed pork rice because it delicious. And it is tasty.
2.The least appetizing things that I do not like is baked black pepper pork because it too greasy.And it makes me sick.
3.My favorite food is lamb. I ate it in the Light Spring Lamb with my dad yesterday.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

assignment 2, Max


I don’t like stinky tofu because it very smelly. When I eat it, I will smell the smelly smell. Maybe you like stinky tofu, welcome to Raohe night market in Taipei in Taiwan.

My favorite food is steak. I, sister, cousins, aunt, and uncle went to a steak store in Chiayi three years ago. The steak is very delicious and I hope go there again.

I like Taiwanese food is Deep fried prawns because I feel it very delicious.
The outside of prawn is crispy, but soft inside. And it serves with a sweet brown sugar sauce, pickled ginger and wasabi for a sweet, nose-clearing finish.
Welcome to Xiaobei night market in Tainan in Taiwan.

assignment 2, Bright

1.      My favorite food in the article is the barbecue because it’s so soft. I like it very much.
2.      I don’t like the sweet glass rice dumplines. The dumplines are sometimes too sweet, and some of them are smelly. I don’t like them very much.
3.      My favorite food is crisp chicken. Mother and I ate it with my family last Friday. It’s crisp and delicious.

Assignment #3


Assignment #3
This week you’ll be learning about Slovenia’s natural beauty. Click around this website about nature in Slovenia. Slovenians often spend their holidays in nature, at the seaside, in the mountains and on farms where they can help out with farm work.
ANSWER the following questions in the box below (write at least 3 sentences for each one):
1. What is the most beautiful thing in nature that you saw on the website? Why do you think it was the most beautiful?
2. Does your family ever go on holidays? If they do, where do they go?
3. If you could take a trip anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?

Monday, October 17, 2011

Assignment 1: Derek

I live in Fangliao Township, Pingtung country. My neighbors are very good, so I like to play with them. I like them very much.
I like to ride a bike because I can do some exercise, and it`s fun. I often ride my bike to the park and also play with my classmates. I like to play computer games, too. When I finish my homework, I will play the computer games with my brother, sister, and my classmates.
In Eastern Europe, I feel the weather is hot, so I think people’s skin will be black, and they are all tall and strong, but some are thin and short.

Assignment 1: Bright

1.      My neighbor is a farmer. There are five people un their family. Sometimes, they are smoking in front of their home. And they always sing songs loudly at night. So I do not like them very much.
2.      I like to read novels for fun. In the books, I can fly in the sky, swim in the sea, run very fast just like a horse. I really very enjoy reading very much.
3.      I think EU students have the white skin. They probably have large blue eyes, yellow hair, and white skin. I like their appearances and hopefully to change my styles like them. It is my dream.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Assignment 1: Jenny

1.My neighborhood is a salesman. His jod is selling fish. He’s a strong man, and he has brown hair. But, he likes to smoke, so I don’t like him.

2.-I like to read novels,play the piano or play the Tenor-Saxphone ,ride a bike and write in my free time. Reading novels is very fun, and there is a lot knowledge in the books. Playing the piano and Sax are very hard,but I really like music! I have a bicycle team, because my cousin, my aunt and I all like to ride a bike.

3.-I think the EU students have golden hair and blue eyes. 

Friday, October 14, 2011

Assignment 2


Hi Iris and Tjasa,

Here's a proposal for the 2nd assignment that will be posted on beta.penpalnews.com on Tuesday, October 18 (and due Tuesday, October 25). Let me know if you have any suggestions, questions or concerns.

Thanks, 

Michael


Assignment #2

Great job on your first assignmentThis week you’ll be reading this an article about Taiwanese food.
After you’ve read the article, ANSWER the following questions in the box below (write at least 3 sentences for each one):
1. Describe the most appetizing thing that was described in the article. Why did you think so?
2. Describe the least appetizing thing that was described in the article. Why did you like it?
3.What’s your favorite food? Can you remember the last time you had it? Who was eating it with you? Where were you?

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Kristy

My name is Kristy. I am twelve years old.

I have a sweet family. There are four people in my family. They are my mom, my dad, my younger brother and I.

My mom and dad work in a manpower service company. My younger brother is an elementary school student, and I’m a junior high school student.

Reading books and listening to the music are my habbits.
I would like to be a doctor when I grow up.

Monday, October 10, 2011

PenPal News


Assignment: Assignment #1

Instructions:
Welcome to PenPal News , a place on the web where you will read, share and discuss news with an international penpal. Your classes in Slovenia and Taiwan have been matched, and you have been assigned one or two penpals. Over the next six weeks you will be writing back and forth, learning about the world and each other.
Let’s get started.
ANSWER the following questions in the box below (write at least 3 sentences for each one):
1. Describe the neighborhood where you live.
2. Describe what you like to do for fun.
3. If you’re from Slovenia, describe what you think it’s like to be a teenager in South Asia.
If you’re from Taiwan, describe what you want you think it’s like to be a teenager in Eastern Europe.
4. Introduce yourself! Tell your penpal who you are and what you like to do besides schoolwork :)

Monday, October 3, 2011

Go Further: Iris 6 -week Project

Go  Further:  Iris 6 -week Project
Iris Chiu 10/03/2011
I am extremely excited about this brand new 6-week project because over the last month I have held multiple meetings with the principal and deans to discuss the various aspects of the project. Our main goal is to broaden our student’s global perspective through this unique 6-week challenge.
Long distance communication via video conferencing (time and equipments) for the purpose of correcting essays and giving student feedbacks can be very difficult and challenging. Thanks to I-EARN it has made communicating over large distances easier.
I would like to share with you my student’s learning experiences via these four blogs (http://nzjh1.blogspot.com/,http://nzjh2.blogspot.com/,http://nzjh3.blogspot.com/ ,http://nzjh4.blogspot.com/). I am very excited to be able to teach my students a variety of current events and news in English. I am utterly exhausted during this second week of school, but also calmly reflective and overwhelmingly renewed. This shows that I am exactly where I should be at this point in my learning and teaching career, with my Nan-Jung Junior High School students.

It has been fascinating talking and communicating with international students through the perspective of a coach. Certain things have caught my attention during these talks that might otherwise pass unnoticed. I feel it is my responsibility to document my experiences this year, no matter how tired I am. I am sure many of you reading this can certainly relate.

I am committed to this 6-week project and determined to see it through. At the end, I hope to learn more about and respect other cultures so that I can instill this knowledge upon my students and maximize the effectiveness of this project. If you are a system’s thinker, you’ll definitely want to stay tuned.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Daniel Chiu

My name is Daniel Chiu. I come from Hong Kong. I am fourteen years old . There are four people in my family, including my parents and my elder brother. 


My father works in an office. My mother is a housewife. Both my brother and I study in the secondary school. 


Playing  the piano is my habit. I would like to be a doctor in the future.^^