Wednesday, November 11, 2009


Smoke Get in My Eyes

Dear sir,

We are fed up with people like youself ,Joe, amokers.
Maybe,you contribute alot of money in taxes,however non-smoking protesters also pay a lot money to the goverment,But because of your smoking everywhere, we have equal rights to enjoy the fresh air,can't hardly enjoy that.
Secondly,you can't think that you pay money ,so you can destroy
the enviroment.Meanwhile, it is harmful to your health and the health of others.Stop smoking for your own sake and the rest of us.

Your sincerly,
Non-smoking defenders:Jin &May

Wednesday, November 4, 2009



MAYA has been in Australia between three and a half and four years. She has three children. She comes from RUSSIA, English is not her first language, and she spoke Russian in her country. She studied EFS (ENgish for Further Study) here 2 years ago. She learnt more English here than in her country, because she listened to ABC radio national (which is more clear for her to understand) and read a lot. She was lucky when she finished her English study, her teacher helped her get a chance to practice in a TAFE library, and she worked there 9 months for free. Then she got a real job in the library.
In Russia she studied librarianship, but she worked in marketing. Then she migrated to Cyprus first, Australia eventually. She enjoys her job in the library and is also happy with her salary. She works full time, she doesn’t need to work on Saturday, but she needs to work at 1:00pm-8:00pm once a week. She can learn new things every day. She hopes her work is useful for the students and the teachers. Every time she makes sure she understands what the student asks, if there is a complaint, she will found out “why isn’t the student happy?” and “how did it happen?”
She didn’t take an interview for her job, but she also gave us many valuable advices: 1.Open our mind to find any suitable chance to get training, don’t just stay in the old seat. 2. Think clearly about what we need 3. Read the job description. 4. Borrow some interview books and videos from a library.
To finsih, she told us she plans to get a master in education in the future, but she thinks it is very hard because of her full time job, but she will try.

The Bad Effects of Physical Punishment



Spare the rod and spoil the child is often stated by parents to justify spanking. But, in my opinion physical punishment is not good for the children.
Firstly, according to experts, hitting children can be harmful for their development. Reports show that physically abused children are not confident in comparison to other children. It can also result in a reduced IQ. Because Spanking creates stress, anxiety and fear and this can slow a child’s cognitive development. It can actually result in fewer neurons in the brain. Children who are abused will become abusers and turn into bullies in the school yard.
Secondly, new research shows that physically abusing children when parents are angry can cause serious physical damage. Such as ruptured eardrums, brain damage and other bodily injuries and death. While the physical damage done to the body can be treated, the emotional and psychological effects can affect the survivor deeply. It is bad for the children.
Thirdly, it has been also proven that using physical punishment doesn’t work with children. If punishment is used in many times, they don’t believe in it again. And corporal punishment does not help a child to develop into an adult with self-discipline and respect for other people. Instead, it makes them have a bad relationship in the society. They only use force to solve problems.
Childhood is not only a long journey but also an important part of one's life because it affects what they become later in life. Punishment is bad for their further development, health and personality. So I think physical punishment has a bad effect for the children.

THE TAWNY FROGMOUTH

Popular name: Tawny Frogmouth.
Scientific name: Ponderous strigoides.

Location: The Tawny Frogmouth is found throughout Australia.
Description
The Tawny Frogmouth feathers are marbled, When they at threat, they compacts their feathers and squints their eyes. The male plumage of the Tawny Frogmouth is grey, the female’s is browner. The female is less mottled in color. The upper parts dark grey streaked with black, their face are grayish and eyes are lemon to orange yellow. They have large bills which are olive to black grey with a yellow mouth and white tipped bristles spreading towards tip off bill, their tail grey barred with black, tipped with white and russet flecks. Their feet are olive brown and their claws slightly darker. South-eastern birds are larger than birds from the north.
Voice
They sound like a motor that won’t start “oom, oom, oom” call, which they repeat 10-15 times and also a sharp “too took” when in alarm. They growl, hiss and snap in threat or defense.
Adults
Minimum size: 35cm
Maximum size: 53 cm
Habitat
The Tawny Frogmouth like a broken branch of a tree. Which make them be able to camouflage in day time, they are indistinguishable while roosting in trees. They are sedentary birds, which prefer open forest and woodlands. They also could live in the same area year after year. They hunt for insects as food at dusk. Tawny Frogmouths are pair permanently. During the day, they roost closely together.

Breeding
The Tawny Frogmouth’s nest is made of leaves and twigs which are high above the ground. Tawny Frogmouths have a regular breeding season: August to December, They incubated eggs for about 28 to 32 days after female lays 1-3 eggs. Both parents spend up to 12 hours in incubation. The male sits during the day.

INDIAN PEAFOWL




CLASSIFICATION
The Indian peafowl has other names: common peafowl, peacock, and peahen. Peacock refers to the male, the female called a peahen, and the young are peachicks.The term peafowl can refer to the two species of bird in the genus Pave of the pheasant family.

DISTRIBUTION
India and Sri Lanka
Introduced in many parts of the world

DESCRIPTION
MALE: Brilliant blue head and body.
Its ‘Train’ consists of abnormally long upper tail-coverts: glossy dark blue-green with many golden blue ‘eyes.
Raised fan-like and concave in display, supported by the short refocus tail
feathers.
FEMALE: Grey-brown above
Whitish below, patterned on breast
Lacks ‘train’

SIZE RANGE
Male: 2-2.3m, include ‘train’.
Female: 1m.

VOICE
Loud.
Discordant.
Descending wail or crow, sounding like ‘help
.
HABITATS
Singles, pairs or parties.
coastal scrubs, private and public gardens, sanctuaries, homesteads.

MOVEMENT
Flies heavily aloft to roost.
noisy.

FEEDING HABITS
Feeds on ground.

BREEDING HABITS
Eggs: 3-5
Brownish buff.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

The day on the Featherdale Wildlife Park.

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After a two-week holiday, on the first day of Term 4, we went to Featherdale Wildlife Park. We went there by bus. I arrived outside of the Building A at 8:40am, I couldn't find my classmates, then I saw a beautiful lady coming toward me, but I couldn't recognize her, I saw a student in AMEP C at the same time. She helped me recognize that beautiful lady, she was LINA. I told my classmates about my joke, and then they called LINA a STAR that whole day.

We started our happy short trip on 9:00am, on our way to the park we talked about our holiday and the view outside the window. It was merry in the bus. How fast time flies! We arrived there an hour later, one teacher asked us to wait 10 min, she told us something about what we couldn't do in the park and the time we would meet back on the bus, and then she went to buy tickets for us.

We visited the park with some classmates, 3 or 4 in a group. We took photos in the front of the sign, animals and stamped on our tickets. I saw many animals I hadn’t seen before, I tried to remember the name of them, I wanted to check them on the internet, and then I would learn much more.

When I walked back to take a photo of the kangaroos, I felt there was something under my foot. Can you guess what that was? It was one of kangaroo's feet, I lifted my foot quickly, and then the kangaroo ran away quickly too! Both I and the kangaroo were scared. I told myself I must be careful, or I would hurt other small animals!

There was another valued thing. I found koalas were lovelier than the idea in my mind. The first time I saw a koala was on a key ring; I didn't know what the animal was. I asked my friend, I didn't pay any attention to it, then I saw the animal that day, and I found it lovelier when I saw it turning here and there. I liked it very much when I saw the video made by our dear ROSA.

I am a new comer in AUSTRALIA although I have stayed here 4 months, everything is interesting to me, and I try to learn more and find more, and then tell to my family and my friends. Let them to share with my happiness. Life is very beautiful!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

JIANG YIN ------MY HOMETOWN

JIANG YIN is my hometown. I was born and brought up there.


JIANG YIN, ofen called YU YU, the town has a leave shape. It is the largest harbour in China. It is located 30 km south west of FU QING, FU JIANG, CHINA, opposite Taiwan. The Taiwan Strait is between JIANG YIN and Taiwan. There are ferries from JIANG YIN to TAI WAN, which take a whole week to get there. The main industry in JIANG YIN is transport.

JIANG YIN is wet for most of the year. There is more rain in SPRING and SUMMER. MAY and JUNE are the hottest. Temperature ranges from below 1.2 Centigrade to 38.7 Centigrade during the whole year. In SUMMER is hot during the day and night. In winter the wind is very strong.

Every year the 15Th day after the Spring Festival is the festival of YUANXIAO. JIANG YIN's people eat sticky rice balls and other delicious food. There is a worship show. People go out to celebrate the day, but we can't turn on the lights after 9:00pm until next morning. It's spectacular. The people of JIANG YIN are kind and friendly. Welcome to my hometown.










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