Hi everyone in R/W 5,
First of all, I wanna say that I spent so long time creating this new blog since I am not used to using this new blogger.com. I am still wondering how to link your blogs together with my blog. Maybe someone can help me with this easy task :)
To start this first post, I will share my interview in class today. I interviewd Thun about her mood. Is her mood affected by the space that she is in? If so, how?
She said that she didn't like a big room with many people so much. For example, she felt uncomfortable when being in a large lecture room with many students around her. She also preferred smaller class like our R/W section, which had a few people in the room. Moreover, She felt nervous and uncertained when she had to stand infront of a class and made a presentation but she would get better when started to present. She said she could feel more relieved when time passed by. In addition to small classroom, she also didn't like a crowded elevator. She said she didn't mind narrow space in elevator itself but she didn't like a large number of people in elevator.
In sum, I may conclude that Thun space doesn't affect Thun's mood that much but the amount of people in that environment itself that plays an important role in her feeling.
That is my interview of Thun. For two days of class, I learnt new strategies of how to read and to take notes a lot. In the past, I only read for getting a correct choice. From this now on, I will adapt "reading between the lines" to my everyday readings. I think it's a good way to get into what you are reading
See you tomorrow.
Cheers,
Dao
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Hi Dao
Thanks for your compliment. Maybe we can travel together when this course'll finish.....and I really love see!!! ^^
miss ya
Hi Dao
I am Joon. This is my thai name.
I think that you made a nice blog with your photo there.
Again I am suprised that you majored environmental engineering. It sounds great for the thailand. Am I right? I hope to share many knowledges with you and classmates.
Best
Joon
oh, I hate to be in crowded place, too; that'd annoy me a lot. And i tried to "read between the line", too but I found that it's quite tough for me. T-T
Zar
I'm still thinking about your first entry, the one in the fitness center. To me, the guy sounds like he was after more than just being a 'private trainer'. I have no experience with fitness centers, but are they usually this forward? If I was a woman, and a man approached me like that, I would really think he had something more in mind than just exercise.
Dao,
It turns out that I have pretty much the same idea as Thun.
BTW, Nice picture of you!
Joyce
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