2014年10月24日 星期五

A happy hiking



美麗的公園



我最喜歡的公園是香港公園,每個春節,我都會去那兒遊玩,因為那時萬物復蘇,生機勃勃的。

一進到公園,首先映入眼簾的是一個宏偉華麗的噴泉。看到它我的腳像被粘在了地上,眼睛在被黏住了,動不了。不知是不是因為它的宏偉和美麗呢。接著,我都會坐在一邊看流水的宏偉和聽它悅耳的響聲,它像一位詩人,用溫和的語氣向你講述那些故事和傳說。它很像幫你舒緩壓力呢!

沿著彎彎曲曲的小路向前走,我就看到色彩繽紛的花叢,每次我都會陶醉在花海裏,還要嗅一嗅花的清香才願走呢。

不遠的前方,就是池塘了,水面時不時湧動著波紋。那是因為池中有一些「小精靈」,當我看見裏面的金魚和烏龜,我都會覺得那個池塘生機勃勃,令人感到大自然的美好。

我十分喜歡香港公園,希望這個公園不會被人破壞,因為只要你細心地觀察公園裏的每個地方,到處都充滿生機呢。

2014年9月1日 星期一

過山車

過山車升到最高點停頓了幾秒,但這幾秒足以令我感到仿如隔世。

當過山車升到最高點我感到越來越緊張,心跳得越來越快。我府首往下望,那高度令人驚心動魄,心想:我真的希望可以立刻下車,希望可以永遠不受過山車的引誘而去玩!我真笨!竟然自己要自己受苦。我當時抖動不停的心臟幾乎跳出來,但又覺得自己是男子漢,實在不應該被過山車嚇倒,看著前方的車軌突然覺得人生像過山車一樣,此起彼伏。當我找自己的夢想──成為一位動物學家,向夢想一步一步地靠近,就像過山車一樣緩緩上升那種興奮和期待人情。當我要面對升中呈分試和背負家人的期望的時候,就像過山車急速衝下斜坡,不能「跳車」又不能向後退的壓迫、恐懼和擔驚受怕的感覺。正當我自顧自大發奇想時候,過山車便府衝下去。
BY DINO TSUI

可口可樂帶「怪獸」闖世界




主要分析:
1. 市場佔有率
2.生產商
3.分銷商
4.入股
5.股權

2014年8月26日 星期二

蒸水蛋 by DINO



        我們喜歡做菜,我會做的菜式很多,不過我最喜歡做的菜式,就是蒸水蛋了。
        要弄一碟嫩滑美味的蒸水蛋,當然要先拿來制作蒸水蛋的材料。我們要拿一個大碗子、一雙筷子、雞蛋、鹽和「祕密材料」,那是蒸水蛋最重要的材料,那「祕密材料」是什麼呢?那當然是受心和心意呀!沒有愛心和心意,又怎能做出一碟嫩滑美味的蒸水蛋呢?
        拿來制作蒸水蛋材料後,我們可先將雞蛋輕輕沿碗邊敲碎,再把雞蛋倒進碗子裏,撤上些鹽,之後用筷子把材拌勻、把碗子放在蒸籠裏,用中火蒸十至十五分鐘。火過猛,蛋便會變硬,不太好吃;火太弱,蛋便會不熟,仍然是蛋漿;只有中火,才可把蛋蒸得嫩滑美味。過了十至十五分鍾,便用濕毛巾輕輕包著自己的手,取出碗子。

        當我把蒸水蛋拿到餐桌時,已見到家人的眼盯著那又香又美味的蒸水蛋。只見匙勺飛奔到那碗蒸水蛋。看到家人一口一口地把蒸水蛋吃光,心裏都有一種自滿的感覺。幸好,我及時把最後一小勺的蒸水蛋放進口,蛋不硬又不像蛋漿,一道簡單的菜為家人加文溫暖,看來我以後要多點做蒸水蛋了。記得有一次我做蒸水蛋,這時弟弟年紀還少不會用餐具,他卻爬上餐桌上,如猛獸般一樣用手把蒸水蛋吃光。這樣勾起了我對煮食的興趣了。



2014年8月4日 星期一

從"台灣氣爆新聞"學習

了解台灣氣爆新聞基本資料之後,就向小錋友問爆炸的原因:

Dino 做了這些資料搜集:






2014年7月31日 星期四

Dear Norman - Reading program


Since there no Norman;s response in the story, i would like to invite my son try to found out Norman feeling through the letter from his family, teacher, friends.

This is the Draft:


Day 1 writing:

No place like Home

Every one has a home, but i think my home is better than others, Let me introduce my family.

My home is like a safari park! My brother us a buffalo, he us very strong and when he gets angry, he is unstopable. My dad is a lion, he eats a lot, sleeps a lot, enjoy nit doing thing a lot, and the most horrible thing is that he shouts at anyone when his angry. My mum, she is like a safari guide and show me life, time, stuff like that. At last my grandparents, I think my grandma is a chicken, why? It is because she is too stingy to give someone money. Oh! you must be asking about my grandpa, right? He is my favorite character in the family. he is like a friend of mine he cares about me a lot, you should be jealous about me ! if your aren't, you should be ashamed. 


Day 2 writing

Good points (Merit) and bad point (Demerit) of my family: 
GoodBad
1.        My family is quit rich
2.        My younger bother is too stupid, I can play trick on him.
3.        My family members are big eaters, every time we go on a buffet, waiters were often amazed and it made the buffet cheaper
1.        My mum is very bad at cooking
2.        My family talks a lot.
3.        Because we eat a lot. Grocery shopping is very hard because we have to carry all our food home.



What if you need to stay on your backyard tree house for certain things for different use. 
For survival, I am going to bring: 
1.        Weapon for example: pen knives, torch, fire(lighters), crakets , mask, BB guns. Etc 
2.        Matches for fire 
3.        Food and water 
4.        Blankets to keep warm 
5.        Ipad, wifi to stay away from boring 

For learning: 
1.        Books, dictionary 
2.        Pens, or pencils, eraser and etc 


Time table
11:00 pm – 9:30amSleeping
9:00 am – 9:30amBreakfast (the food that I have brought)
9:30am – 12:00pmPlay video games
12:00 – 1:00Lunch
1:pm – 4:00Reading , studying, checking is there any letter from daddy and mum
4:00 – 7:00Playing video game
7:00 – 8:00Dinner
8:00 – 9:00Playing video game

Notes: 
Food and water that I have brought 
Electricity – no problem, I can use long electric wires and plug into socket. 

If living in outdoor, danger is everywhere. How could I survive? If there is a zombie upocalypse: 
First always wear a mask because the smell of rotten flesh. 
Second always keep a weapon near you; the suitable weapon in this case is bb guns. 
Third, wear a helmet before they eat your brain. 

If there are bugs 
Using bug spray. 
Also bring some insect repellent. 
See a spider use a stick let it climb on it, and transport tit to a suitable place. 
If you see a centipede or scorpions don’t catch it, use your bug spray. 
If your tree house is on fire, just ring for your lives. 
If you con’t escape, jump down. 

If you need to go the toilet. 
There is no toilet in the wild. Cut a small hole (16 inches * 16 inches) around tree house. Pee on it. 

If you find a snake, you need to remember. 
First identify the snakes. Is it venomous? 
People often get the milk snake and coral snake 

Red touches yellow nit a good fellow, 
Read touches black, a friend of jack 

Look at the eyes 


Use a long stick (over one meter ) and push it on the back if the neck. 

Look for book about snake, look for picture of the snake, and venomous information about it, (venomous or not), then you can easily identify with snake you have seen, run, or catch the snake. You can find garter snake in your backyard often. 

If you see a non-venomous snake, you have to identify it why? Because it might be a 20 feet python and came for lunch! 
If you are cure, kit I. 

If you are kind, call for help. You can get a piece of meat or annoying rat neat your tree house when it get distracted, use a container with a lit. call for help or call a reptile rescue center. 














2014年7月28日 星期一

西瓜俠










Dear Norman

“Dear Norman” is another wonderful story by Robert Richard. It is written in a very unusual and extraordinary manner. The plot itself consists of the letters, which fulfill all the necessary parts of the story. The epistolary genre contributes to the deeper understanding of the conflict by the demonstration of the thoughts and feelings of the every character of the story. The writer sets a common family situation which captivates the reader’s attention. Despite the fact we have no possibility to read Norman’s responses, they are not necessary, as Norman’s feelings are clear through the letters which we can observe. Moreover, I think that the absence of his letters gives the opportunity to the reader to imagine his own variant of the replies. I think that the story contains both external conflict – between parents and a child, and internal one – between the good and the bad boy in Norman’s soul. Robert Richard’s language is humorous, witty and amusing. Speaking about characters, I do appreciate Norman’s parents’ behavior. I think that they have taken up the most accurate position to bring their son back. And, generally, most of the characters arouse up liking to them. Norman, despite his teenage offences, tries to overcome his egoism and to have negotiations with his parents. Beth, his younger sister, to my mind, loves his brother despite all the competitions between them and even finds forces to confess to Norman that she misses him. Norman’s teacher is a real professional, who knows the approach to children. And, finally, Norman’s grandmother is just an old forgotten woman who anyway loves her children and grandchildren and tries to keep in touch with them. I think that this story is worth reading it.















2014年7月13日 星期日

A Day's work - Writing

The story of A day’s work is about Francisco and his Abuelo went to work one day. Francisco said his grandfather is a fine gardener but he isn’t. They pulled the chickweed and let the weeds behinds. They have to do the job again. They worked on the next day.

        From the story, I learnt that the author wrote “A day’s work” to teach me not to lie. It is because Francisco made lie for earning 60 dollars and then his family could have extra food. But it doesn’t work as they made a mistake. They left the weeds, and took out the plant. Also, Ben known that they were not fine gardeners and who tell a lie. Francisco’s grandfather fold him no to lie again. And told Ben hat they could came again to fix it. Therefore, Ben said that “the important things your grandfather knows already.” Ben said that because Francisco’s grandfather known to be honest and humble.





A Day's Work