2013年6月11日 星期二

News Project 2

  On June 5th, after discussion, most content of our news project has come out. Since we had completed the questions for the survey and already posted it on Facebook, this time, the purpose of the discussion is to make the motivation clearer and comprehensible.

  Honestly, the poster is really helpful. Writing key words on it makes us realize what we really want to express. The topic from Joanne: the faith of diplomas for the students in NCU, may be temporary until the result of the survey comes out and we decide how to express it on the topic.

  So, the introduction lies on what situation brings out such news as Dr. Chicken. To put it simply, it contains educational and economic parts. First, for the educational part, we can see in Taiwan, the society encourages students to get more studies, which can be proved by the phenomenon that there are 162 universities for students to choose. And, for the economic part, when the economic depression becomes worse and worse, young people get the wrong idea that only by getting beautiful diplomas can they find a good job. What's more, some students may escape from the great pressure to find a job by keeping on studying. According to these reasons, we know that is why students end up forgetting the original purpose of studying. 

  Dr. Chicken also advised young people don't forget why you study so hard. We want to show this to the readers and also find out how students in NCU think about this.

2013年6月5日 星期三

That's why girls always keep their smartphones from their boys!(2.4)

A picture reveals a girl's anxiety to her "green-eyed monster." 

Figure one
 "The boy in the picture is my friend. He was a senior high classmate of mine and my boyfriend," the responder explained, who is 19-year-old. She has been  in a stable relationship with her boyfriend for 3 years. She continued, "I took it for the touching moment that he carried the baggage for me. But if my boyfriend saw this in my smartphone, he would not stop pouting.

  Moreover, talking about if her boyfriend saw her smartphone, "it's like my privacy being invaded and I would feel uncomfortable," the responder commented. 

  A smartphone is just like a diary. You can take down anything in your life by taking pictures or sending texts and emails.  So, boys, especially who are always ready to be jealous, stop blaming your girlfriend for not letting you see her smartphone. Because it is very likely that you get madder when seeing something unusual!

                                                                                             ※a green-eyed monster is someone who is always jealous                                                  
       


                                                                                    

2013年6月4日 星期二

News Project 1

  Nowadays, for most young people, a college diploma cannot assure them getting a handsome salary anymore. According to our government's research, a graduate, averagely is paid 22,000 NT dollars per month. There is even a news reporting that a doctor sells fried chicken for living. He told the public he would not study doctoral degree if he could start over. He considers studying to be useful, but he thinks students should figure out the purpose of it. And he also urged college students not to get further studying just due to being afraid of finding no job.

  This news inspires us to do a survey mainly about why students in NCU decided to go to colleges and whether they are confident of the diplomas they will get. The followings are the questions for the survey.

1. What year are you in?
    a. Freshman Year
    b. Sophomore Year
    c. Jounior Year
    d. Senior Year
2. What is the reason you worked so hard to get in a great college like NCU?
    a. In order to get a good job
    b. Following to trend
    c. To make my dream come true
    d. Others:__________________________
3. Whether I feel confident of diploma I will get in the future?
    a.Yes  
    b.No 
4.According to question 3, what is your reason?
    a. What I learn now is useful and has an advantage in the society
    b. What I learn now is useless and will never be used in real world
    c. Others____________________________________________
5. After graduating from college, what will I do?
    a. Abandon what I learn before and found my own business
    b. Keep studying and get a master degree
    c. Go abroad and take part-time jobs
    d. Others___________________________________________
6. If I could start over, what would I do?
    a. I would get a job after graduating from high school rather than go to 
        a college
    b. Still go to a college
    c.  I have already set up my goal so I will make it come true by going to
        a college
    d. I want to experience a four-year colorful college life, but I have made
        up my mind to get a job after graduation.
    e. Others______________________________________________  

Survey online:http://www.mysurvey.tw/s/6eEQZsmd
    









2013年5月24日 星期五

That's why girls always keep their smartphones from their boys! (2.3)

A picture reveals a girl's anxiety to her "green-eyed monster."


Figure one
  "The boy in the picture is my friend, who and I as well as my boyfriend were classmates in senior high school," the responder explained, who is 19-year-old and in a stable relationship for 3 years. She continued, "I took it for the touching moment that he carried the baggage for me. But if my boyfriend saw this in my smartphone, he would not stop pouting.

  Moreover, talking about if her boyfriend saw her smartphone, "it's like my privacy being invaded and I would feel uncomfortable," the responder commented. 

  A smartphone is just like a diary. You can take down anything in your life by taking pictures or sending texts and emails.  So, boys, especially who are always ready to be jealous, stop blaming your girlfriend for not letting you see her smartphone. Because it is very likely that you get madder when seeing something unusual!

                                                                                             ※a green-eyed monster is someone who is always jealous                                                  
      

Peers' response


1.Unnecessary words and sentences
a. Delete "to you" in the last sentence.
b. Delete the first sentence "Now that...by using a smartphone" in the last paragraph.
>>(Accepted) Because the subject of the sentence is "you", it is redundant to emphasize it again. As for b, the functions of a smartphone are not the point. So, I will revise the sentence into this "A smartphone is just like a diary. You can take down anything in your life by taking pictures or sending texts and emails."

c. It is not appropriate to say that always "ready to" be jealous in the last paragraph.
>>(Rejected) I think there is nothing wrong with this expression. And it perfectly indicates the idea how easily and frequently a man can be jealous.

2.Addition
a. Add "figure one" for the picture.
b. Add a note for "a green-eyed monster."
>>(Accepted) Adding "figure one" is a must undoubtedly. As for b, since English learners may be unfamiliar with the phrase, I think it is needed to add a note for them.

c. Add the responder's name.
>>(Rejected) First of all, I have already provided enough details about the responder such as her age and the relationship's condition. And after you watch the interview, you can see that I have promised her not to reveal her name. That is a privacy problem. So, I insist on staying the same.

3.The conclusion
The conclusion should be stronger.
>>(Rejected) I think this comment means I should put a deeper meaning on the conclusion. But the whole point of the news is to tell boys why girls keep the smartphones from them. And the conclusion is the possible consequence if they do see the smartphones. It is an interesting end, and I am sure there is no deeper meaning I can put on it.  

4.The second paragraph
Extend the second paragraph by getting more examples from other responders.
>>(Rejected) The whole news is about the example of the responder I interviewed. So there are no other responders involved, and not to mention, their examples.


2013年5月7日 星期二

That's why girls always keep their smartphones from their boys! (2.2)

A picture reveals a girl's anxiety to her "green-eyed monster."

  "The boy in the picture is my friend, who and I as well as my boyfriend were classmates in senior high school," the responder explained, who is 19-year-old and in a stable relationship for 3 years. She continued, "I took it for the touching moment that he carried the baggage for me. But if my boyfriend saw this in my
smartphone, he would not stop pouting.

  Moreover, talking about if her boyfriend saw her smartphone, "it's like my privacy being invaded and I would feel uncomfortable," the responder commented. 

  Now that you can take pictures or send messages and emails by using a smartphone. It's like a diary in which you take down anything in your life. So, boys, especially who are always ready to be jealous stop blaming your girlfriend for not letting you see her smartphone. Because it is very likely that you get madder at her when you see something unusual to you!                                                                                         




  



















2013年4月27日 星期六

Does every child have a weakness for junk foods? (1.4)


Beyond HUGE expectation, children in the NCU kindergarten really have strong awareness of unhealthy foods!

    The young responders, who are 5 or 6 years old, are composed of 10 boys and 8 girls.

    "I love McDonald's," two boys yelled. The rest answered,"NO!"

    "I know that McDonald's is junk food," some children in "NO" group said.
    
    To make sure their awareness, I questioned,"Would you like to eat unhealthy foods if I tell you that they make you stupid?" "NO!" all of them responded.

     A piece of news in Taipei Times on 23th of February suggested that too many unhealthy foods lower a child's IQ. The interview, for the original purpose of learning whether unhealthy foods play a threatening role in the children's daily lives, turns out to be a surprising discovery.

     There is no doubt that unhealthy foods exist for good and all in children's lives. But parents' worries about children's IQs are not needed. Clearly, they know that they are not supposed to eat junk foods!