Friday 28 March 2008

Rose

Hi, everybody!I am now really enjoying life here with you very much and got much impressed with your efforts to increase your English ability so far. I am so happy that I have good classmates, that is, Enju, who always make me pleasure, Genius, wise and concerned, Michell, clever and careful, Joey, quiet but prudent, Sammy, cosiderate and eager, Nature, always looking young and lovely , Hans, calm but understandable, Liz, dilligent and comfortable, Paul, excited but lonely, Jessica, sympathetic and positive and Eric who is always thoughtful and passionate our captain.But Even though I am with my lovely. I am so sorry that I can't any progress here. At my room, I have concentrated on Listening but I couldn't do well. I don't want to go there again, but maybe I have to go because you are there!In spring, All the life will rise from the cold earth. I want to see new flowers! Red Rose!My third Question is this.What flower do you like best and why?

7 comments:

Sammy said...

Hi, Tim
I'm Sammy.
I really like the flower, freesia.
Actually, I didn't care for flowers before dating with my wife. My wife loves freesia very much, and I succeeded to propose marriage with whole freesia of a stand. Its color seems like the golden bell, but the aroma of freesia is second to none.
Now I love freesia as well.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I know you're a really able man, and feel sympathy with your distress. I always think if I can be a helper, but I'm in debt up to my ears. But more or less, all trainees feel like you. And we, as you know, didn't do nothing wrong so far, and have eagerly taught our students. Yes, we did our best on teaching. However,we now are asked to survive new teaching trend, communicative language teaching. As we agreed, we should set realistic goal during this course, and make effort step by step. Keep up the good work!!!

Nicole said...

Hi Tim

I like freesias like Sammy but I think I prefer lilacs better. There are a lot of lilac trees on the campus and soon the air will be fragrant with their scent.

genius said...

Hi! honorable Tim
I like any kinds of roses.
red rose, yellow rose, pink, white rose and so on.
I got beautiful roses from my husband when he proposed for a date for the tirst time and even when I gave birth to my lovely daughter. Every year Ulsan Grand Park holds rose festival.
My family always have a good time there.

Jessica said...

Hi, Tim~~
You are a very encyclopedic knowledge man. Although you aren't good at English speaking fluently in our class like me(just kidding). I always envy you about walking dictionary. May be we get together fellow sufferers sympathize with each other.
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I also like all kinds of roses.
I have no reason why I like it.
As you know, the rose is a beauliful flower.

Eun-ju, a dandle lion said...

Hi, Tim!!!
You are a totally different person with written English in your blog; considerate and sensitive.
I can't believe it!!!!
I'm so glad to hear that you're not annoyed by my pulling your legs. Shall I keep on it? ( I'll keep it.)
One of my favorites is lavenda because I love its fragrance. Usually I enjoy dried lavenda tea and shampooing with the oil extracted from it. It's good for relaxation and health, I heard.

Michelle said...

I was really moved by your sincere concern about our classmates. Even though you are a little bit(?^.^) playful - especially when you laugh, you look like a mischivous cute boy-, we all know that you are so considerate and sincere. Of course, you and Eun-ju are giving us a big joy in this challeging life here.
I really like red and yellow roses, freesias and trumpet creeper(능소화). Roses was not my favorite before but now when I see them, I could feel my heart getting warm and happy. I don't know why but sometimes I am just captivated by them^^

Liz said...

Hi!
I was very sorry you were not at the dinner after picnic. You always cheer up the classmates in class and out of class.
Anyway, I like flowers. All kinds of flowers make me happy. Especially cosmos along the street in fall I love most. I like simple shape and lignt pink. I have a good memory of putting leaves of cosmos between doorpapers when my mother changed the papers on the door on a fine day in fall.