Blog 8
This is my last blog in the bridging
course. Although I want to follow the theme of this week, I find it will be a
pity if I do not summarize my experiences of the months in Singapore. I think
my meaningful summary is much better than a Chinglish poem—the theme of this
week. Let me recall the days in Singapore…
I have spent a large part of my time in
photography. I did not really get interested in photography before I came to
Singapore. I even did not know how to make my camera function in a way I wanted,
let alone express what I felt in the pictures. All my knowledge of photography
is quite plain, and I was a seeker of beautiful places, for I thought only
splendid sceneries deserved a shot. However, then I realized that I should not
owe my bad pictures to the reason that the scenery was not beautiful enough,
but for the fact that I did not have sharp eyes to appreciate beauty. In fact,
beauty is everywhere, as long as I can distinguish by my eyes. This gives me a
bright inspiration in my way of thinking—if I change a way to look, I will get
a better view.
My classmates and hostel mates are all very
kind to me, so I do not ever feel lonely in this unfamiliar country. Apart from
my classmates and hostel mates, I also know a lot of local friends from VCF and
churches. They are very hospitable and humorous. They give me full confidence
to have an enjoyable living here. Learning from their great characteristics, I
also desire to be a person of better personality, so I now try to read bible
and believe God. Before I came to Singapore, I was a freethinker. Now I think I
will be a Christian in the future. This is one of the biggest changes of myself
here.
As for my study, although I always make
grammatical mistakes and mess up my expressions, I feel elation that I have
made some improvements. I know how to compose an essay, how to make ppt, how to
prepare for a debate…Before I came here, I dare not speak out English, but now
communicating in English is not as difficult as it was before, more
importantly, I have a desire to practice more; this is the reason why I always
want to be the first people to read in the class when my teachers ask who wants
to read first. In addition, one thing I must mention is that I have
successfully finished reading a book in English--<<Harry Potter>>.
This may not be a great achievement for others, but at least for me, it was a
milestone. Now I proceed to try on more English written books.
Living in Singapore has greatly widened my
horizons. I am getting accustomed to a new lifystyle. I have been greatly
inspired by the academic ambience in NUS. I wonder how great I will feel when I
graduate in this top university. The future is bright for me, as long as I enjoy
every moment that I live in a positive way.
Your blog is quite meaningful, Wangrui. You have summarized your life in Singapore, and from your blog I can see that you have really made a great progress in your life. Your life here is so colourful: you take photographs, get to know about the religions and work hard on your study. I admire you so much, as I always find myself staying in front of the computer for a long time and I do not have many pleasant hobbies like you. I think I should learn to develop some hobbies and really enjoy my life here!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to know that you live happily and find your belief in Singapore. I also appreciate that MOE gives us a chance to study and live here. I admire your diligent character, I believe you will have a very bright future.
ReplyDeletethank you for your blog. it's full of appreciation, which is what i lack of. looking at this world from your view, it's really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou and your group members are so lucky to only need write eight blogs. The bridging course is coming to an end. Do not forget our appoint---going to the east coast to see the sunrise when we enter NUS. Do not forget to bring your baby--- the camera.
ReplyDeleteYour next reading assignment is "The Hobbits". Unfortunately, I cannot make you blog on it. But you will certainly enjoy the world of the hobbits.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that you have got so many changes and so much improvement in your life and study. I think we all have a bright future. Hope we can get more improvement in our life in NUS.
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