Monday, August 24, 2009

ST Reflection Term 3 Wk 6

1NA/E Straits Times Reflection Term 3 Wk 6

From the article "Government Acts to Curb Younger Smokers" (Main Section, pg 1 & 4)

1. What percentage of the population in Singapore is made up of smokers in 2004 and 2007? What is the difference in percentage?
Ans:
13.6 percent of the population in Singapore are made up of smokers in 2007 and 12.6 percent in 2004.

2. Do you think it is alright for youngsters below the age of 21 to smoke? State your reasons.
Ans:
I don’t think it is right for youngsters below the age of 21 to smoke. It’s a waste of money buying cigarettes as they cost more than $9, think of all the money wasted on smoking rather than buy things to eat or have what you want. Smoking is bad for health as it can cause cancer or trouble breathing.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

ST Reflection Term3 Wk5

1NA/E Straits Times Reflection Term 3 Wk 5

From the article "Let's Write Our Own NDP Songs" (YouthInk, Home section, pg 9)

1. Who is the former NDP music director?
Answer- Joshua Wan is the former NDP music director.
2. Do you think National Day songs and music videos help make Singaporeans feel more united? Give examples to support your answer.
Answer- I think National Day songs and music videos help make Singaporeans feel more united.

The song “Where I Belong” shows that Singapore is where all Singaporeans belong as one big family no matter where Singaporean is. The song “One United People” shows that Singapore is one nation and with many people from different races, religions that will live in harmony and stand together hand in hand as one united people.

Monday, July 27, 2009

ST Reflection Term3 Wk3

1NA/E Straits Times Reflection Term 3 Wk 3

From the article "Learning to Learn from My Peers" (Home Section, page 7)

1. Why did the German leave the most indelible mark in the writer's mind?Ans-The German’s students are informed champions of various causes, and they potentially can make very worthy change in their communities. Such robust student interest and knowledge stern from the high mobility that is characteristic of the European Union. They make in-classes discussions more diverse, robust and interesting.
2. Do you think discussing ideas actively in class helps you understand your subjects better? Explain your answer.Ans-Yes, discussing ideas actively in class helps me understand my subjects better. Discussing ideas actively in class not only make classes interesting; it also builds courage and confidence for the person suggesting the ideas.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

ST ONLINE REFLECTION
TERM 2 WEEK 5
SEC 1E/NA

Tie stall tender renewals to hygience: Khaw
(Part A – Prime – Page A1)

Question 1
What did Health Minister say about stallholders which do not get the top "A" or "B" ratings? What must these stallholders do?

Ans: They might close down. These stallholders must renew their tender or take part by delivering minimum hygiene standard.

Question 2
Would you still patronise a stall which has a "C" rating or if the stall has been suspended for unhygienic preparation of food? Why?

Ans: No, I would not still patronise a stall which has a "C" rating or if the stall has been suspended for unhygienic preparation of food. The stall might had unhygienic food or lack of clearness or had imported food that is poisonous.

Monday, April 20, 2009

ST Reflection Week 4 Term 2

ST ONLINE REFLECTION
TERM 2 WEEK 4
SEC 1E/NA

Poor eyesight affecting students' schoolwork
(Part A – Prime – Page A3)

Question 1
What do some students resort to when they have problems with their eyesight?
Ans: They would squint their eyes, asks the teacher to enlarge video clips or words that are to small and move to the front and sit.
Question 2
How would you feel if you could not see what is on the whiteboard / screen? Why?
Ans: I would feel tired or shocked if I could not see the whiteboard or screen.It would make me feel inattentive in class and I might write things down wrongly.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

ST ONLINE REFLECTION
TERM 2 WEEK 3
SEC 1E/NA

Imagine a city 50m below ground
(Part B – Home Section – Page B4 – Homeground)

Question 1
What has the team of geologist and researchers found underneath a stretch of land in some parts of Singapore? What can possibly be done with this finding?

Ans: The team of geologist found fossils, rocks that are stronger than concrete and the oldest rock in Singapore. They can be sent to the labs to be investigated and either uses them as storehouses or other things.

Question 2
Would you like to live in a city 50m below ground? In your opinion, what would be the advantages and disadvantages of such arrangement?

Ans: No, I would like to live in a city 50m below ground. Advantages are it have space that Singapore can buildings and use it to store things. Disadvantages are it might collapse when there is an earthquake and people might not be able to see the sun again.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

ST ONLINE REFLECTION
TERM 2 WEEK 2
SEC 1E/NA

Spurred back to school
(Part B – Home Section – Page B6 – The New Market)

Question 1
What are some of the reasons that working adults are going back to school?
Ans: Working adults are trying to boost their professional skills as they are concern about job security and taking this period to upgrade.

Question 2
Would you encourage your parents / any working family members to go back to school? Why?
Ans: I would encourage my parents to go back to school. With the economic downturn, they should boost their skills to be better prepared for the downturn.