Wednesday, August 5, 2009

English Summary

Lukas family was worried because the child is gone. Gertie explained that the child is slow but he is gone even before being realised. They searched for Lukas until dark. The child disappeared like Malie’s aunt. Elias felt that least he could do is to find the footstep, believing it was bigfeet that killed him. Malie felt the bigfeets would not felt anything they step on when eating in the night. Gertie claimed elephants do not kill children. They would search in different directions and returned back after tenth call, would make a big fire so the child could walk towards it when awoke. Koos went to nearest forester to tell about the missing child. Martiens is angry the mister declared the child is dead. As the day went, more woodcutters came to help find the child. Martiens gave up to the fact that the child is dead. Elias just refused to accept the fact.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Draft 2 - Singapore Flyer

I was joyous, looking forward to the Singapore Flyer. I went to look up information related to the flyer. IT was located at Marina Bay; it sits astride a three-storey Retail Terminal with an exciting array of retail and F&B choices. A central atrium opens out to a lush tropical rainforest, while an open-air theatre hosts live performances. The two hundred and ten meter long waterfront dining promenade will be adding to the buzz of sights, sounds and activities. It sounded so breath-taking that it thrilled me the thought of it.

The three-storey is constructed around the Singapore Flyer. I hardly saw the shop houses were opened, most probably due to the timing we went there which was too early. There are plenty of artificial trees planted around the middle of the basement floor to decorate the place, which in turns make the place looks more “greener” .There is a place for security check before entering the capsule to ensure no dangerous weapons were brought aboard. I finally managed to board the Singapore Flyer finally. It was the moment when the wheel turned to the mid-ways. I stared in wonderment. Marina barrage, Merlion Park and New Bridge were examples of places of interest that can be seen up in the Singapore Flyer. I could hardly believe my eyes; I managed to capture the view of Singapore from bird’s eye view.

The moment when I reached aboard the capsule of Singapore Flyer, I could felt the inertia of the capsule .In this case, physics was applied as I walked in the opposite direction of the capsule .The strong current of force opposed me when I was going in. When I looked around, I saw the big diameter of the wheel which could be calculated. The time taken for one spin to complete could be tabulated. The superb engineering feat of this magnificent structure would have plenty of time and manpower to build it. My expectations were met as it was a suitable outdoor classroom for conducing lesson which related to a lot of subjects.

During the ride in the capsule, some of the students were supposed to take a good watch at timing of the stopwatch which is used to time the time needed for one full turn of the wheel. Everyone started to become mischievous and put their worksheet and stopwatch away. Then, one by one, students rushed to the corners and took out either their cell phones or their digital cameras and started snapping photos. There was cacophony of students’ cheer that they managed to see a wide view of Singapore. The teacher-in-charge even also took photo of herself.

I felt the trip was exhilarating .Instead of using old classroom for teaching, places of interest could also be used for teaching purposes. The outdoor classroom provided student more knowledge that is probably beyond the capability of teacher to teach. There is no doubt that I strongly recommend it to others.