These are my experiences which taught me to value the most important thing.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

My Best teacher named EXPERIENCES: A Good Speaker is to a person with Good Grammar Sk...

My Best teacher named EXPERIENCES: A Good Speaker is to a person with Good Grammar Sk...: " On a regular school day during our English time, our teacher distributed papers to us. I imme..."

A Good Speaker is to a person with Good Grammar Skills

            On a regular school day during our English time, our teacher distributed papers to us. I immediately looked at it. I found out that it was our errors in grammar from our blogs. I read the lines thoroughly and look for my error. Honestly, I do not know if my error is there because according to my classmate many bloggers used that sentence too. I think this blog will add another error to another paper.

         
              If I am the one who wrote that error, I won’t be offended because I know criticisms will help me correct my grammar. Grammar skills are very important in writing. Writers must have these skills in order to have an easy-to-understand piece. Speaking in English is tantamount to writing. We are studying English not just to speak well but also to write well. Studying grammar is related to writing in a way that correct grammar is the logic of speech, even as logic is the grammar of reason.
           
        
             To improve my grammar skills, I will study our lessons and learn to read stories. If I am not sure about the spelling of the word, I will look it up in a dictionary or internet. In learning to speak in English, we have to practice it by speaking. In learning to improve our spelling and grammar skills, we need to practice them. One of the most enjoyable ways to practice English is by writing it. Writing a journal is the easiest to write. We will have something to write with sense and I’m sure we won’t run out of words to write.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Make Life Easier, Work as a TEAM


          
           Our school, the Taytay United Methodist Christian School held its 26th founding anniversary celebration last February 14-18. As students, we celebrated it by having field demonstrations and intramurals. These events are the most awaited for the school year.
    


        During our intramurals, game events were held like basketball, volleyball, and badminton. Camaraderie will always be there during a team versus team game. Each player of a specific team worked hard to win their goal. Everyone should help his teammates in his own good ways. Example, a volleyball player didn’t volley the ball to the opponent’s court, and then his teammate will strike the ball. Cooperation is also an example of teamwork which everyone follows their leader to have the product of success. Teamwork divides the effort and multiplies the effect. It is not a question how each person work, the question is how well they worked together. In our school I witnessed fairness during the event; level brackets are there to have fairness. First and second year will have their match and same with the third and fourth year.
 
           
           

         I learned in this event that both fairness and camaraderie is important in our lives. We need someone to help us in things we can’t do with ourselves. As a quote says “No man is an island.” We should know the definition of fairness not just because we didn’t lose on a game. I learned fairness when I lose on a swimming contest and I accepted the fact that if I am good in that field there will always be a better swimmer. We should respect our fellow human being, treat them fairly, and disagree with them honestly, enjoy their friendship, work together for a common goal and help one another achieve it.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Discrimination: To construct or destruct?

            To discriminate does not always mean to judge. It is our ability to see distinctions and differences between objects, subjects and concepts. Sometimes, we use discrimination in a negative way. For example, I am a native person from a remote province here in the Philippines and studying in a private school. My skin color is different from the others and my classmates who have likely similar skin tones will discriminate me that can lead to my depression. I always encounter discrimination in a negative way. Like what I have said, many people can’t understand each other’s differences, whether physical appearance, intelligence, attitude and other aspects.

            Experiencing discrimination isn’t easy. It forced me to accept my imperfections and differences from the others. I experienced being discriminated when I started swimming. My skin color changed from white to brown after weeks of training. Sun block lotions cannot protect my skin for two hours or more in the pool. At first, I never felt that I am criticized by others until my siblings started teasing me “negro”. Then others also started laughing at my skin color.

BEFORE

AFTER
            I am quite annoyed to people who discriminates me, but I know in myself that I can handle my emotions and should only execute proper actions. Dealing with those discriminators is not easy at first. You may be downgraded and depressed after hearing those words which may hurt you terribly. When I was in elementary, I remember that I answer back to my discriminators that will hurt them also. Now, as a more matured person, I deal with it by keeping silent so that they will be tired of repeating it again and again.

            I learned that it is not good to fight back to others who discriminates me because it cannot relieve your hurt feelings. If you believe that discrimination exists, it will. I realized that I should look on the positive side of being discriminated. If we do not want to be confused, we should look on things that are not complicated. Like in Math, simplest form is best. Lastly, we should watch our words in judging someone. As Martin Luther King Jr. said 

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

My Autobiography

                I was born on a hospital at the 15th of September 1995 in San Juan Metro Manila here in the Philippines. I live in Taytay Rizal and I go to school at Taytay United Methodist Christian School. When I was born, my father and mother were 36 years old. My mother is very responsible that she would do everything for me, but sometimes like all brothers and sisters we have misunderstandings and fight like cats and dogs.

Things I have done...       
            My name is Rahli G. Delos Reyes. I started school when I was 5 years old. I went to kindergarten through second grade at Antipolo Lady of Lourdes School, and while I was there I won an award for being industrious. Then I attended Siena College from third grade to fourth grade, where I was joined in a swimming team to compete for different swimming competitions. When I transferred to my current school, my swimming career continued until I got my diploma graduated the elementary curriculum. Then on a summer before I become a high school student, I tried out my best to be a varsity of San Beda’s swimming team and be a 100% tuition fee scholar. Praise God I got in and passed the entrance examination of San Beda. I studied there just for one school year because I want to focus on my studies and aim high grades and we can’t afford to pay the tuition fee if I will be a regular student. So, I transferred again to my current school. I am now a third year high school student and I plan to finish high school here.
           
            Life to me means friends, family and God who you can trust and trusts you. I am pretty much on the happy side of life, but like all teens I do have my “days of”. That means I have days that I am sad because I don’t get what I want and anything that makes a person’s life sad.  I am thankful that I have someone to talk to whenever I need a listener. When I’m alone this thinking always comes into my mind that God will never leave me.

My Outlook on the future      
            The year 2012 will be a memorable year for me. This time I and my batch mates will be graduating high school and I am looking forward to be in college and choose my profession. I want the year 2016 to come because by this time I should be graduated in my desired college program Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation specializing in commercial flying. Even though it’s quite far during these days, time really flies. I want to pass the board exam and have a license of a professional pilot. I can see myself maneuvering an airplane who earns a lot and ride my family on a free vacation trip.   

 My Conclusion….
            When we’re happy we want time to stop and when we are bored we wish that time will go forward fast. Time is really important. We can do things we want because of this. I learned in my life that we should cherish everything around us and value what we have because we will realize our mistakes when we lose things because of evil things. Thank you very much for sharing your very important thing called time in reading my autobiography. I hope you learned something that will help you to be successful in your desired future.