2010年4月29日

The Dangers of Smoking


As our Grade 6 students think about and get ready for junior high school, some are developing a greater curiosity about what is "cool".    In our lessons this week, we discussed some of the myths, falsehoods and dangers about smoking.  Here are some the "True/False" quiz questions that our students contemplated.  (Answers are below each picture/graphic)



FALSE. Smoking causes premature aging and puts stress on your internal organs, including your heart and lungs.


FALSE. In younger people, 3 out of 4 deaths from heart disease are due to smoking.

 
FALSE. The effects of smoking contribute to heart attacks and stroke. It slows your blood flow, cutting off oxygen to your feet and hands. Some smokers end up having their limbs amputated.

FALSE. Every year hundreds of thousands of people around the world die from diseases caused by smoking.

FALSE. Carbon monoxide robs your muscles, brain and body tissue of oxygen, making your whole body and especially your heart work harder. Over time, your airways swell up and let less air into your lungs.  The mixture of nicotine and carbon monoxide in each cigarette you smoke temporarily increases your heart rate and blood pressure, straining your heart and blood vessels.

FALSE. Smoking harms nearly every organ of the body, including the tongue; causing many diseases and reducing the health of smokers in general.

FALSE. Tar coats your lungs like soot in a chimney and causes cancer. A 20-a-day smoker breathes in up to a full cup (210 g) of tar in a year.

FALSE. Smoking causes disease and is a slow way to die. The strain put on your body by smoking often causes years of suffering. Emphysema is an illness that slowly rots your lungs. People with emphysema often get bronchitis again and again, and suffer lung and heart failure.

FALSE. Changing to low-tar cigarettes does not help because smokers usually take deeper puffs and hold the smoke in for longer, dragging the tar deeper into their lungs.

 
FALSE. Lung cancer from smoking is caused by the tar in tobacco smoke. Men who smoke are ten times more likely to die from lung cancer than non-smokers.  Tobacco smoke also contributes to a number of cancers eg. cancers of the bladder, oral cavity, pharynx, larynx (voice box), esophagus, cervix, kidney, lung, pancreas, and stomach, and causes acute myeloid leukemia.

FALSE. More deaths are caused each year by tobacco use than by all deaths from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), illegal drug use, alcohol use, motor vehicle injuries, suicides, and murders combined.

FALSE. 1 in 2 lifetime smokers will die from their habit. Half of these deaths will occur in middle age.


For more information (available in English or Chinese, you can visit these websites:  Taiwan Smokers' Helpline or Quit and Win.

2010年4月21日

Top of the World

During the months of April and May, our grade 5 students will learn and sing the song "Top of the World".  The song was written and first performed by Karen and Richard Carpenter in 1973. 



Top of the World

- by The Carpenters, 1973

Such a feeling's coming over me,
There is wonder in most everything I see,
Not a cloud in the sky,
Got the sun in my eyes,
And I won't be surprised if it's a dream,

Everything I want the world to be,
Is now coming true especially for me,
And the reason is clear,
It's because you are here,
You're the nearest thing to heaven
that I've seen,

I'm on the top of the world
looking down on creation,
And the only explanation I can find,
Is the love that I've found,
ever since you've been around,
Your love's put me at the top of the world,

Something in the wind
has learned my name,
And it's telling me
that things are not the same,
In the leaves on the trees
and the touch of the breeze,
There's a pleasing sense
of happiness for me,

There is only one wish on my mind,
When this day is through
I hope that I will find,
That tomorrow will be
just the same for you and me,
All I need will be mine if you are here,

I'm on the top of the world
looking down on creation,
And the only explanation I can find,
Is the love that I've found
ever since you've been around,
Your love's put me at the top of the world,

I'm on the top of the world
looking down on creation,
And the only explanation I can find,
Is the love that I've found
ever since you've been around,
Your love's put me at the top of the world.

2010年4月16日

Earth Day - April 22, 2010

This month our Grade 5 students learned about some of the many important issues facing our environment: air pollution, water conservation and global warming. We know that it is not easy for us to change our habits. But we do know that every small action counts.

Here are some of those actions and ideas that our students shared with each other:

Eric Feng (馮艾立) 501

Wendy Lin (林雯婕) 501

Amy Wu (吳采芬) 503

Billy Chou (周禹承) 503

Jimmy Yeo (游榮騏) 504

Vanessa Cheng (鄭筑勻) 504


Alice Chen (陳韻如) 505



Jacy 謝函潔 (505)

Angela Chen (陳秀容) 506

Charlie Hong (洪子勛) 506

Joseph Chou (周奕) 507

Ruby Lai (賴曉晴) 507

To learn more about what YOU can do for our environment, please visit Earth Day Taiwan.

2010年4月13日

The Sound of Music

This week, our Grade 4 students learned the words to "Do Re Mi" and enjoyed seeing Julie Andrew's performance in Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music.


Doe, a deer, a female deer,
Ray, a drop of golden sun,
Me, a name I call myself,
Far, a long, long way to run,
Sew, a needle pulling thread,
La, a note to follow sew,
Tea, a drink with jam and bread,
That will bring us back to doe, ( x 3)

When you know the notes to sing,
You can sing most anything,

Doe, a deer, a female deer,
Ray, a drop of golden sun,
Me, a name I call myself,
Far, a long, long way to run,
Sew, a needle pulling thread,
La, a note to follow sew,
Tea, a drink with jam and bread,
That will bring us back to doe,

Do – re - mi - fa – so - la - ti - do… so do!

2010年4月10日

I'm a Nut!

Click here to listen to a MIDI file of this fun song that our Grade 4 students have learned.

2010年4月1日

Welcoming Spring

This year Easter Sunday falls on April 4th.   Children welcome spring with the fun and excitement of hunting for hidden Easter eggs.  In Canada, the United States and many other countries, Easter is an official statutory holiday -- no work and no school on Easter Monday.

2010年3月29日

Friendship

In March, our Grade 4 students explored the meaning of friendship:  what is a good friend?  What do good friends do for each other?  Through songs, words and art, our students communicated their ideas in honest and creative ways.


Peggy Liou (劉佩佩) Class 401

Lucy Liou (劉若萱) Class 401

Emily Lin (林歆恩) Class 403

Lily Lee (李婉伶) Class 403


Jeff Chen (陳詣傑) Class 404

Emily Lee (李奕慈) Class 404



Jenny Wang (王敏容) Class 405

Fiona Wong (翁鈺淇) Class 405


Jojo Chiou (邱安蕎) Class 406

Angela Lan (藍彗瑜) Class 406


Renee Gu (古翊騏) Class 407


Ruby Wu (吳星儀) Class 407



Wendy Che (車汶潔) Class 408

Sandy Tseng (曾亭媗) Class 408





2010年3月23日

Earth Hour - 8:30 p.m. March 27, 2010


Do your part for Earth Hour. On Saturday, March 27th at 8:30 p.m., turn off your lights for 60 minutes to show you care about our planet. Show your concern for the effects of global warming.

Visit the Earth Hour Taiwan webpage for more information.



地球一小時源起

地球一小時活動於2007年由澳洲世界自然基金會(WWF)發起,當年度共計有220萬個家庭和企業用關燈一小時來支持這個活動並且表達他們對氣候變化的立場。一年以後,地球一小時已成為全球可持續發展的運動,並且有35個國家、超過50萬人參與。而全球知名地標,如:雪梨海港大橋,多倫多塔、舊金山金門大橋,羅馬競技場等將同步在黑暗中,用各種方式代表希望的象徵,呼籲民眾重視地球的危機。

2009年3月,億萬人民參加的第三次地球小時。超過4000個城市的、88個國家正式關燈響應,以表示他們對地球的支持,也因此使2009地球一小時成為世界上最大的全球氣候變遷的倡議行動。

2010年地球一小時活動將於在3月27日(六)下午8點30分(當地時間),呼籲全球每個人民眾、企業和社區在世界各地採取行動。從歐洲、亞洲到美洲,各種標誌性建築和名勝,將在黑暗中與世界一起挺身而出參與行動,並且發揮帶頭作用,負起對地球的責任,並且朝永續的未來前進。 世界各地的人們從各界關閉他們的燈,一同慶祝並且思考相同的一件事-我們的地球。所以,現在報名響應,讓我們一起在2010創造最大的地球一小時!

為什麼要響應?
因為我們的未來取決於你的行動!

地球一小時發起了大量的行動,提高民眾對於氣候變遷問題的認識,並且結合全球民眾一同為我們的地球發聲,並且創造一個低碳而且永續的未來。但是,除了一年一次關掉電燈一小時之外,在生活上還有更多持續性的事情需要我們去實踐。
本文轉譯自EARTH HOUR官方部落格

地球一小時@TW 夏至關燈提前開跑!

連續五年舉辦的夏至關燈活動,今年要有不一樣的新風貌了!
從2005年起,每年夏至當晚都會在大安森林公園舉行夏至關燈晚會,希望邀請一般民眾透過簡單的小動作改變自身行為,也一起改變世界!
而2010年開始,夏至關燈將與世界自然基金會(WWF)與世界近100個國家共同發起''Earth Hour''活動,將在3月27日晚間8:30與全世界一起關燈一小時,讓台灣民眾的環境行動可以在世界發光。

夏至關燈在台灣具有獨特意義,以2009年為例,我們以「夏至關燈,減碳綠生活」作為活動主題,全台有9個縣市參與,超過150棟建築配合關掉景觀燈並同步參與響應,台灣電力公司於當天活動結束後,估算關燈60分鐘共省下了25萬度電,相當減少排放160噸的二氧化碳,等於6公頃喬木吸收的二氧化碳量。然而,節電成果並非舉辦活動的主要目的,我們希望透過簡單的關燈活動,讓一般民眾明白只要在生活中改變一些習慣就可以輕易為減緩地球暖化盡一分心力,只要全民做小事就能改變大氣候。

氣候變遷已是全球性的環境議題,而台灣的二氧化碳人均排放量排名高達世界第一,這代表台灣民眾參與節能行動更是刻不容緩的. 因此,3月27日(六)當晚,邀請你一起走出戶外、關閉電器一小時,並請大家一起手持LED燈前往市府周邊及信義區踩街遊行,並於活動結束前排列出地球圖形,表示以行動愛護我們的地球。當天也會與知名企業大樓、指標性建築物、古蹟、地標地景進行關燈一小時,響應節能減碳關燈活動,用實際行動躋身國際環保活動之列!

還在等什麼?趕緊一起行動吧!

關燈行動123
1.在家關燈拔插頭、上網響應關燈日
2.踩街327、東區倒數關燈去
3.走出戶外吹涼風、呼吸自然好空氣

Earth Hour Taiwan

2010年3月3日

Why Can't We Be Friends?

Many of our students love to sing -- it's a fun and entertaining way to learn English. Through melody and choral repetition, our students have a great time improving their pronunciation and speaking out. This semester, we will learn and sing some classic rock and pop songs.





Why Can't We Be Friends?

by the rock band War, 1975

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

I seen you 'round for a long long time,
I really 'membered you when you drink my wine,

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

I seen you walkin' down in Chinatown,
I called you but you could not look around,

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

I bring my money to the welfare line,
I see you standing in it every time,

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

The color of your skin don't matter to me,
As long as we can live in harmony,

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

I'd kinda like to be the President,
so I can show you how your money's spent,

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

Sometimes I don't speak too bright,
but yet I know what I'm talking about,

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?

I know you're working for the CIA,
They wouldn't have you in the Mafia,

Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?
Why can't we be friends?


Visit our English at Dung Xin blog to find lyrics, listen to streaming audio and watch videos of these and other songs!

2010年2月25日

Student Textbook Audio CDs Available


If you would like to purchase audio CDs for your child’s second semester English textbook, a publisher’s representative will be at our school on March 4th and 5th.  Please note that the purchase of CDs is optional.
親愛的家長,3/4(四)及3/5(五)連續兩天中午12:30~13:20,康軒的業務人員會在英語教室賣英語CD,如果您的孩子需要購買的話,到英語教室購買CD,兩片CD的價錢是100元。CD的購買與否,視學生的學習需求而定,學校不要求學生一定要購買,所以家長認為您的孩子確實需要CD才買,也希望購買英語CD的學生們,能夠多多利用CD來預習及複習英語課程;也請家長多多叮嚀孩子常常聽CD來練習課程內容!謝謝您的協助!

2010年2月22日

Grade 6 English Passport Completion

Grade 6 students will finish their work in their English Passports by March 26th.
六年級的小朋友在326日時,會完成英語護照的口試。

For students to receive the certificate of completion from the Teachers' Affairs Office, the student must have demonstrated comprehension and have read aloud all sections of the passport.  Students whose passports are INCOMPLETE, will not receive a certificate.
為了讓小朋友能順利拿到英語護照的認證,小朋友們必須了解護照中的句子,並且將句子逐句讀出來。如果沒有完成口試,小朋友們就沒有辦法通過認證。

If students wish to redo missed sections to complete their passport, they must do so before March 26th.  Joyce and Alex will provide all students with the opportunity to review and complete all pages during their English class time.
如果學生需要另外補考,一定要在326之前完成口試補考。JoyceAlex會在英語課時,幫小朋友做英語護照充份的複習與練習。

Students can now listen to the English Passport and read along here (right sidebar) at our NEW audio podcast stream at:
學生們也可以在東信英語部落格上,收聽及下載英語護照的聲音檔:
www.dungxin.blogspot.com

If you have any questions, please contact either Joyce or Alex.
如果您有任何不清楚的地方,也請直接找AlexJoyce.