Saturday, August 15, 2009

Went out to Bugis after tuition today with Nic, cos I wanted to borrow Coelho Paul's book from the lib.. Read The Alchemist by the him, and the book was inspiring, so I decided to read his other books... Cos the train ride to school every morning is boring... Dun feel like reading my lecture notes also =p

And these are what we had for dinner! This special burger, dunno what is it called, but there's bacon and egg inside, taste good!

I had the fried noodles with fish fillet. Though its only like fried instant noodles, but it was great, and very filling too! I especially like the cheese sauce on the fish fillet hahah so sinful... Anyway, we ate these at a coffee shop opp Bugis Junction, the name of the stall is Macau Munch...

Got this Doraemon frame and water bottle from Nic haha they were on sale! The price for these 2 cant even get me 1 if they weren't on sale... and the bottle is in my favourite green!


Had Starbucks at Compass Point and chatted before going home... it was nice listening to the different 'stories' :p

Think I'll have difficulty sleeping cos of the coffee lol, but never mind, my tuition is at 10.30am tmr, so can sleep in late... Will be going to watch Where Got Ghost with family tmr, hopefully its not too scary, cos I dun watch movies with ghosts...

The new sem is going to be a busy one, and I really have no confidence in doing well for the pedagogy modules cos I'm not good at writing essays(English ones of cos), they always pull my grades down... anyway, I sense that the Singapore Chinese class is going to be interesting as well as challenging, cos the tutor will be posing a lot of thought-provoking questions which requires critical thinking. Well, many people ask me why I did not choose the translation module, cos most of the Singaporeans in my class chose that, and all the Malaysians did not choose that... I really feel that my English is not up to the standard, I think my English is really below average, so I have no confidence to take the translation module... Am I one of the product of the so called ineffective bilingualism policy? Cos I dun think both my languages are proficient...

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