Monday, 7 May 2012
Blog 8:Bridging Course
Our bridging course is going to its end. This will be my last, but one blog in our group. It sounds a bit sad. I have a lot of things want to say to each one of you guys and each of our tutors. However, I dare not to say it. I think if I say those words out, I will feel embarrassed when I see you again. So here I want to say some words to our tutors. Those words are from the deep-bottom of my heart. First, I want to say something to my mentor--**. I want to say sorry to you. Sorry, Ms Maureen Tan. I remember that the first day I meet you. On that day, I told you that I am willing to try anything even though I do not know much about it. That is what I should have been. However,I failed to do that. At least,I think so. I do not want to eat my own words, but I really meet some problems during that time. Before I came here, I have the habit to sleep at ten o'clock. That is the latest time for me. However, my roommates,actually most of us are used to sleeping very late. I am easy to be disturbed when I am sleeping. So I cannot get enough rest. I feel sleepy all day. Sleep really means a lot to me! For years, I have always gone to sleep at an early time. Fortunately,the situation has been better. I have been used to it a little.I think it won't be long before I totally get used to sleeping late. I think this can be one of the functions of our bridging course. Also, I find it hard to communicate with you in English. it may be because my spoken English is not good enough but I think I can improve it. Whatever, sorry, I did not take our bridging course seriously. However, it does mean that I do not respect you. I respect you so much. I hope you can understand me. One thing is extraordinary important: I respect you. I also want to say something to Ms Christine Peeris, Ms Jenny Gan and Ms Waheeda. I think I tell those words in my next blog.
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e...you have no choice to write next blog. = =/\.Actually, bridging course is a transition for us to live in Singapore better. We have adapted to it now,I feel very happy. e...Hope you live well in your future.....= =
ReplyDeleteYou are teasing at the end of your blog, aren't you? Well, I suggest that you should realize what you've promised. Everyone is not born knowing everything. So it is necessary to learn, to try. I cannot claim that playing guitar is so hard before I do try it. I believe that all of us have adjusted ourselves well to the new environment through the bridging course. So let's keep going towards our orientations! We can make it!
ReplyDeleteNo need for aopologies, Daquan. I do understand you better now. You`re very unique in the way you perceive things. I think sometimes you are very frustrated for not being able to express yourself coherently. You`ve tried your best to take on challenges. Don`t be hard on yourself. I know coming into a new environment needs lots of adjustment and this can be quite traumatic.
ReplyDeleteDon`t worry, I`ve never got the impression that you`re not taking the bridging course seriously. In fact you have tried to improve and to contribute to our class discussions. You are respectful of your tutors. You have a whole future ahead of you-don`t look back. Have more confidence in yourself and in what you can do. You`ll be fine. Think positive and stay focused, Daquan. All the very best. And thanks for this special blog.