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[原创]Host Family Programme

发布者: ccfeng | 发布时间: 2006-5-25 00:44| 查看数: 13381| 评论数: 13|

<p align="left"> oFygQAJQ.jpg </p><p align="center"><b><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">Reflections <p></p></font></font></b></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><b><u><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">Day 1 <p></p></font></font></u></b></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">We made full preparation in school on Monday before going to <place wst="on"></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><country-region wst="on"></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region>Malaysia<country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place>. It was very important for us to learn something about <country-region wst="on"></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><place wst="on"></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place>Malaysia<place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region> in order to be comfortable when we were there. The first day’s lesson, though seemed mundane to many, could not be left out. From the sharing session, we absorbed some basic knowledge about the things we would come across when we were there. The lesson on culture was an eye opener to me, now I knew what culture was really about. The simple Malay greetings lesson was the most important of all. With all these skills honed, we were prepared for our maiden exchange programme journey the next day. </font></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4"> KzDIRsQv.jpg <p></p></font></font></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4"></font></p><p></p><p><b><u><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">Day 2 <p></p></font></font></u></b></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">On the journey, I did not think much about the differences in culture and the difficulties I would face; I would just accept the differences and try to overcome the difficulties. Customs and bus journey, certainly burnt most of our energy off. Not to worry, we stopped at a coconut plantation just as we reached <place wst="on"></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><placename wst="on"></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename>Dorani<placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename> <placetype wst="on"></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype>Village<placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place> for the refreshing coconut juice. We were given the warmest welcome by the people at the plantation. Although our hosts were friendly, we still could not break the ice and seemed quite cold as we wandered through the plantation. No matter what, we still took the first step to integrate into the Malay culture. <p></p></font></font></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4"></font></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">I was introduced to my host at the shed together with my partner. We would be staying together for the next two days at his house. Our host was most friendly and helpful as he took care of us and made sure that we were most comfortable in the homestay. Although I could barely understand him, we still had a good time for the two days by communicating in hand signals and eye contacts. He fetched us to his house with his motorcycle, it was thrilling and fun as I whizzed through the road. I was totally satisfied with the house and the facilities. We were very happy with our hosts as they were really thoughtful. They prepared the room well and their efforts to make us comfortable in the house were all noticeable. I was really thankful of that. What made me glad most was that his daughter was fluent in English, having a “translator” was certainly a relief to me and my partner. I was coming out from the bathroom and was stumped by my partner as he told me to look outside. I kept asking him why and he finally shyly told me there was a girl. She was our hosts’ daughter, I said hello to her and she smiled back at me. After that, we did not say anything, maybe waiting for each other to speak first. I started wandering around the house which was made of wood, with the true kampong element in it. I was fine with the facilities, what worried the most was the language barrier and I hoped I could get along well with everyone in the house. <p></p></font></font></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4"></font></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">Dinnertime came, it was when we truly broke the ice and started talking to each other. I soon learnt that the hosts’ daughter was also Secondary 2, studying in a nearby school. We finally got to know each other better and started communicating without stumping anymore. I was glad about this and felt successful about being able to communicate without big difficulties. I felt great about the breakthrough, it was then when we really embarked on the immersion programme. <p></p></font></font></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4"></font></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">We then hurriedly assembled at the shed for watching fireflies at the reserve in the village. It was truly fascinating as we sat in a boat to watch the wonderful light given out by the fireflies. Returning to the homestay, I thought about the day’s activities, it was certainly fun and it was once in a lifetime experience. I felt really good about the hosts and the whole programme as we were on the right track despite all the delays along the way. </font></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4"> XBXwBQhw.jpg <p></p></font></font></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4"></font></p><p></p><p><b><u><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">Day 3 <p></p></font></font></u></b></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4"></font></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">This day was packed with activities and we went from place to place in our tour coach. I got all the first-hand experience from all the activities I participated. I took a further step understanding the culture and embracing the differences. Now, I was most comfortable getting along with the local people. Our host’s thoughtfulness was once again seen as he drove in his motorcycle to see us in our activities. I was touched as he always took his time off to give us moral support for our activities. He was certainly a good old man and treated us like his own sons. Despite from the language barrier, we still could communicate well enough to make our homestay enjoyable. <p></p></font></font></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4"></font></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">The activity I enjoyed most at the Kuda Kepang, which was called “Horse Dance” in English. I stared at the exciting performance without blinking, fascinated. I was very happy with myself as I did not find dancing with a cupboard horse weird at all. Instead, I find it the most fun and exciting amongst all the activities in the day. I realized that I finally could accept and even enjoy most of the Malay cultures, this was certainly a big improvement for myself. <p></p></font></font></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4"></font></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">After the whole day of immersion in Malay culture and Kampong life, all my worries were gone. I was most happy that I enjoyed my stay here to the utmost. One thing I learnt and I liked to hone was that no matter what race people belonged to, we still had to embrace their differences and accept people’s culture. I also learnt form my host to be a good host when time comes for me to be host for visitors. </font></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4"> FjlH2kXc.jpg <p></p></font></font></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4"></font></p><p></p><p><b><u><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">Day 4 <p></p></font></font></u></b></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">The last day of our stay in <place wst="on"></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><placename wst="on"></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename>Dorani<placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename><placename></placename> <placetype wst="on"></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype>Village<placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><placetype></placetype><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place> came and I was most unwilling to part. I enjoyed the Kampong life here and hoped to stay longer. However, we still had to bid farewell to our wonderful host. We took pictures and I asked for his address, hoping for another visit when there was a chance. We were still in good mood throughout the day despite the farewell with our host. <p></p></font></font></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4"></font></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">In the afternoon, we embarked on our bus journey to <city wst="on"></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city>Kuala Lumpur<city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city>, capital of <country-region wst="on"></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><place wst="on"></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place>Malaysia<place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region>. Arriving there in the evening, we went to shopping malls. The price of goods there were mostly cheaper, but there were few we could afford so I only ate a cup of ice cream. However, we were stunned by the prices some shops offered. They were totally unacceptable, we ignored these shops and went on. <p></p></font></font></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4"></font></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">We later went to another bigger shopping mall which was much similar to our shopping malls in <country-region wst="on"></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><place wst="on"></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place>Singapore<place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region>. My friend and I went to a VCD shop and browsed through the VCDs for almost an hour. Each of us bought one VCD and I did not even realize that it was five minutes past 9pm. We quickly assembled and went to the hotel to check-in. The hotel was most comfortable and well facilitated. <city wst="on"></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city>Kuala Lumpur<city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city><city></city> was indeed similar as <country-region wst="on"></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><place wst="on"></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place>Singapore<place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region>’s bustling city life. After two days of Kampong life, city life was once again brought forward to us. </font></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4"> jtL0dRUk.jpg <p></p></font></font></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4"></font></p><p></p><p><b><u><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">Day 5 <p></p></font></font></u></b></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="4">Today was the last day and we would go home in the afternoon. We checked out in the morning and went to a museum. The museum had every Malay cultural relic and certainly opened our eyes to Malay culture. I scanned through everything in the huge museum and learnt a lot of Malay culture not known before. I bought a dagger at the souvenir shop and bid farewell to this wonderful country of <place wst="on"></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><country-region wst="on"></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region>Malaysia<country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><country-region></country-region><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place><place></place>. <p></p></font></font></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4"></font></p><p></p><p><font size="4"><font face="Times New Roman">From this whole programme, I had the most precious first-hand experience of living in a kampong. It was most beneficial interacting with the people and learning about Malay culture. Finally, learning how to accept other cultures than just tolerate was the most important skill that I had learnt through this journey.</font> </font><br/></p><br/>
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芥末膏 发表于 2006-5-25 10:24:32
<STRONG><FONT color=#7033cc size=4>Excellent writing. Good mastering on words and sentences organization. Really appreciate it. </FONT></STRONG>
Rita娜 发表于 2006-5-25 11:53:53
Dear ccfeng,you are  lucky that you could visit such a wonderful place, I guess that is one of the most important experience in you life
ccfeng 发表于 2006-5-26 18:59:26
Thanks for the praise and encouragement.
一个网友把上面的翻译了,我也发到这来.
第一天<BR>星期一,在动身去马来西亚之前,我们在学校做好了充足的准备。为了在马来西亚过得舒适,我们有必要学习一些关于那里的知识。<BR>第一天的课,虽然对大家来说看似平凡,却不可或缺。通过共享会,我们学到了一些与在那里可能会遇见的情况有关的基本知识。文化课使我大开眼界,我实实在在地认识了他们的文化。其中最重要的课程就是简单的马来西亚问候方式。当磨练好学到的所有技巧之后,我们准备在第二天开始这次交流活动的处女之旅。
第二天<BR>在旅途中,我并没有太在意文化的差异和即将面临的困难,我会接受这些差异并且努力去克服遇到的困难。海关和汽车的颠簸几乎耗尽了我们所有的精力。好在为了品尝新鲜的椰汁,一到多兰尼村(Dorani Village),我们就在一个椰子园停了下来。我们受到了椰园里人们的热烈欢迎。尽管这里的主人们都很友好,但是当我们漫步在椰园中的时候仍无法打破那寒冰一样的沉默。但无论如何,我们总算是迈出了融入马来西亚文化的第一步。<BR>我和搭档在园中的小屋里被介绍给我们的东道主。我们两个将一起在他家住两天。我们的主人十分友好和热心,他费尽心思想让我们在他家过得舒适。虽然我几乎听不懂他的话,但通过眼神和手势交流,我们还是度过了愉快的两天。<BR>他是用摩托车将我们接到他家的.我们从路上呼啸而过,刺激而又有趣。房子和设施很令人满意。主人很细心周到,这让我们十分高兴。他们认真地给我们准备了房间,所有的努力都是显而易见的,对此我十分感激。最让人高兴的是他的女儿会说一口流利的英语。有了翻译,我和搭档都松了一口气。当时我正从卫生间出来,搭档拦住我让我看外面。我问看什么,他终于不好意思地说那里有个女孩。那就是主人的女儿。于是我向她打招呼,她对我报以一笑。接下来我们谁都没说话,可能都在等对方先开口。我开始在房子周围闲逛。房子是木制的,洋溢着浓郁的部落风情。对于设施我很满意,但是最担心的还是语言障碍,我真的希望能和这所屋子里的每一个人好好相处。<BR>晚饭时间到了,这时我们才真正打破僵局,开始了对话。很快我就了解到主人的女儿在附近一所学校念书,也读初二。后来我们开始毫无障碍的交谈起来,对彼此也有了更多的了解。我很高兴,因为能做到在交流上没有什么困难,这让人很有成就感。对于这个突破我感到欣慰,直到此时我们才开始了真正意义上的交流活动。<BR>随后,我们很快在小屋处集合,按村里的安排观赏萤火虫。我们坐在船里,看着萤火虫发出的星星点点奇幻的亮光,仿佛坠入了梦境。回到主人家里,我回味着这一天的活动,这是一生中难得的经历,真的非常有趣。虽然路上耽误了不少时间,但我还是很高兴能参加这样的活动,很高兴遇见这样热情的东道主。<BR>
第三天<BR>今天有许多活动,我们在领队的带领下到了一个又一个地方。从每一项活动中我都体验了许多新东西。在了解新的文化并接受文化差异上我又迈出了新的一步。现在,我已经可以和当地居民融洽地相处了。活动时,主人骑着摩托来看望我们,他的细心周到又一次体现了出来。他总是抽出时间来参加活动,给我们以精神上的支持,我十分感动。他是一个慈祥的老人,对待我们就像对待亲生儿子一般。虽然有语言障碍,但我们还是能愉快的交流。<BR>我最喜欢的活动是“Kuda Kepang”,英语里叫“马舞”。我眼都不眨就开始了激动人心的表演,并很快沉醉其中。让人高兴的是与一个木板做的马跳舞,我一点都不觉得别扭。相反,这是一天中最有趣最刺激的活动了。我终于可以接受,甚至享受马来文化了,对我来说这是一个很大的进步。<BR>沉浸在马来文化和部落生活一整天之后,我的所有担心都一扫而光。我很高兴能最大程度的享受此次马来之行了。我学到了一点,无论属于哪个民族,人们都应该接受彼此的文化和彼此的差异。从我的主人身上我还学到如何在接待客人的时候做一个完美的东道主。
第四天<BR>这是我们在多兰尼村的最后一天,我真不愿意离开啊!我很喜欢这里的部落生活,希望能多呆几天。然而,还是不得不向友好的主人们道别。我们一起合影留念,还要了他的地址,希望以后有机会再次来拜访他。虽然离别令人伤感,我们这一天过得还是挺愉快的。<BR>下午,我们坐车前往马来西亚首都吉隆坡。晚上到了那里之后,我们去了购物中心。那里的物价大都很低,但我还是买不起什么东西,只吃了一杯冰琪淋。我们被一些店家开出了价钱吓倒了,它们完全不可接受,我们没有理会这些,继续往前走。<BR>后来我们去了一家更大的购物中心,它和新加坡的更加类似。我和朋友去了一家VCD商店逛了近一个小时,一人买了一张VCD。我甚至都没有意识到已经晚上九点过五分了。我们很快集合,入住饭店。饭店很舒适,设施齐全。吉隆坡繁忙的都市生活确实和新加坡很相似。在吉隆坡的两天,我们又回到了都市生活。
第五天<BR>今天是最后一天,下午我们就要回国了。早晨办了退房手续,然后去参观了一个博物馆。里面陈列着每一种马来文化的遗迹,让我们大开眼界。我看了博物馆中的每一件展品,学到了许多以前不了解的关于马来文化的东西。在纪念品商店我买了一把匕首,向这美丽的国家马来西亚告别。<BR>在此次活动中,我有了在部落生活的最宝贵经历。和当地居民交流,学习了解马来文化让我受益匪浅。学会接受而并非仅仅容忍其他民族的文化是我在此次活动中学到的最重要的东西.
Rita娜 发表于 2006-5-27 09:13:08
Great translation,hoho!
cxfeng 发表于 2006-5-27 09:55:12
Hello everyone,I am cxfeng.I'm 7 years old.Ccfeng is my brother.He is in secondary two. I'm in primary two.I can't write so long story like my brother,but I can try my best.
Today is the first day of my school holiday.The holiday is about 4 weeks.I can play a lot,but I still need to learn everyday.I also learn New Concept English.Now I'm on lesson 47 of book two.I can recite lesson 1 to 47.
Rita娜 发表于 2006-5-28 14:26:41
Really? Are you really ccfeng's sister??
Make me so surprised!
Your brother really did a good job here,hoho```!
It is my pleasure to meet you here, hehe!
Have a good time during the weekend!
And let's share our experience together![em04][em04][em04][em04]
ccfeng 发表于 2006-5-28 23:47:18
Yes, cxfeng is my sister. She is in Primary Two. I graduated from the Primary School she is now in. It is one of the best Primary Schools in the neighbourhood. She studies English, Maths and Chinese subjects in school. I am in Secondary Two now and I often help her in her homework. She just had her exams and she improved a lot in her overall English result, mostly in composition. We both learnt piano as our hobby. She plays quite well and is rather skilful. She is lively and happy all the time.<br><br>
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Rita娜 发表于 2006-5-29 14:42:05
Great, how I wish to see you two's pictures here, that would be terrific!
come on.......back you up, all the way![em07][em07][em07][em07][em07][em07]
ccfeng 发表于 2006-6-25 22:31:21
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Rita娜 发表于 2006-6-27 10:17:50
<p>Wow, you added some new pictures,&nbsp; it is so wonderful,&nbsp; thank you , dear ccfeng !</p><p>Recently i feel a little bit tired, so i just read some of your article and only give few replies,&nbsp; hehe !</p>
Rita娜 发表于 2006-6-27 10:19:46
i wonder whether the time between China and Singarpore is different,because i often see you are on net when i am on work........
zoe 发表于 2006-6-28 09:57:32
<p>ccfeng, you are lucky. That was a very terrific experience. Your writing is wonderful too. Bisides, you have a cute little sister.&nbsp;Admire you.</p>
Rita娜 发表于 2006-6-29 09:33:34
<p>WOW, Zoe,&nbsp; you are here too, xixi~~~</p>
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