Thursday, October 21, 2010

How to Learn a Language

         
                                                               How to learn a Language
          If you follow these steps, you will be able to learn a new language. The first step is to get prior knowledge about the language that you are interested in. For example, learn about the environment of the places where the language is spoken. Also, read about the cultures of the country, and people’s customs, so that help you how to deal  with people very well. The second step is to take  intensive lessons about the language you are interested in, such as reading, listening, writing and speaking. These skills will benefit you in the future and allow you to communicate with people well. For instance, reading helps you to get more vocabulary, listening a lot improves your ability to hear, and writing improves your spelling. The last step is to practice what you learn in your life to get the most experience. Finally, you should tell your self that you feel frustrated in the beginning of your language learning, so you must have self control and patience. These steps show how to learn a language, so let us go and learn a new language.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

                               Educational Systems in Saudi Arabia and South Korea
         There are several similarities and differences in regard to time spent in school between Saudi Arabia and South Korea. The first similarity is how these years are divided. For example, in Saudi Arabia, there are three levels: elementary school, which is divided into six years, intermediate school, which is divided into three years, and high school, which is divided into three years. Similarly, in South Korea, there are three levels: elementary school, which is divided into six years, intermediate school, which is divided into three years, and high school, which is divided into three years also. The second similarity is how many hours per day students are at intermediate school. Both students in Saudi Arabia and South Korea spend 6 hours at intermediate school. The final similarity is how many weeks of vacation there are, and when  the vacations are. Both students in Saudi Arabia and South Korea have four months of vacation to spend . For example, in Saudi Arabia students have three months of vacation in summer, ten days of vacation in winter, and ten days in spring. Students in South Korea have three months of vacation in summer, and three weeks for Christmas vacation. There are three differences between Saudi Arabia and South Korea in regard to educational systems. The first difference is how many years  students are required to attend school. For instance, students in Saudi Arabia are required to attend school for twelve years, whereas in South Korea students are required to attend nine years, however in South Korea after the students finish the intermediate school, they have the option to complete their studies or to stop and go to find work. The second difference is how many hours per day  students are at elementary school and high school. In Saudi Arabia, students have to spend five hours per day at elementary school, but in South Korea low elementary school students have to spend four hours, and high elementary school have to spend six hours. In high school, student in Saudi Arabia spend six hours. On the other hand, students in South Korea spend eleven hours. The final difference is how many days per week students attend school. In Saudi Arabia students have to attend school for five days, whereas students in South Korea have to attend school for six days. Although there are many similarities between Saudi Arabia and South Korea, there are some differences between them too.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Alaska or Hawaii?

There are several similarities and differences between Alaska and Hawaii. First, there are two similarities between Alaska and Hawaii. The first similarity is in regard to accommodations. For example, the quality of hotels in Alaska is good, and accommodations vary from basic to luxury. Similarly, there is a wide range of excellent hotels and condos in Hawaii priced, from luxury to budget . The second similarity is in regard to natural beauty. For instance, both Alaska and Hawaii have natural beauty and places that you can climb to see a great view. Second, there are also two differences between Alaska and Hawaii. The first difference is in regard to climate. For example, in Alaska, there is no humidity. On the other hand, it can be hot and humid in Hawaii in the summer. In addition, in Alaska, it seldom rains during the summer, but it often rains during the summer in Hawaii. The second difference is natural beauty. For instance, Alaska has the Chyach Mountains and Mount Mckinley, the highest mountain in North America. Whereas, Hawaii has Volcano National Park, waimea Canyon, and  beaches that are the most beautiful in the world. Although the above two places are very wonderful, I recommend you to visit Hawaii because I love the beaches.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

My Favorite Room

              I love my favorite room that I have a special memorial times in. First, I have brown and long comfortable mattress on front my closet. Second, there is a big TV in the right side of my mattreess, so I can watch news, sports and play games. Third, I have a smaal library next to my TV, so I keep many interesting books, novels and stories in it. Also, I have a big and white closet which I put my clothes and special papers in. In addition, I have a black table behind my library, so I put my computer on it. Finally, I have an attractive pictures that give my room a special splendor. In conclusion, I hope that my parents don't change the design of it, so I wish it stills as it is.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

How to Drive a Teacher Crazy

                                             How to Drive a Teacher Crazy

              If you follow these steps, its very easy to drive a teacher crazy. The first step is to be noisy. For example, use a cell phone, knock on the desk and talk with friends with loud voices during the class. The second step is to be stupid. This involves raising your hand when your teacher ask students to answer, and saying, I don't have the answer of the question. Also, do another homework instead of the correct one. The final step is to make the teacher nervous. For instance, sleep a lot during class while snoring, tapping your foot, ignoring him during his explanations, leaving the class without asking his permission and glaring at the teacher. These examples show how to make a teacher mad, so let's make the teacher crazy.