For the past 3 weeks, we did and learnt many things through CID which we can apply to our daily life in the future. So far for every lesson, we would learn about the living conditions of workers in Singapore and the poverty situation in both Singapore and the world outside. Adding on to that, we also got to learnt how to observe our surroundings and adapt different situations at appropriate times. For the homework, we were supposed to edit the blog we personalized (per group) and touch it up with different blogs per individuals. This module created many learning opportunities for me and I am glad to be able to take on this module.
One important lesson I have learnt from this module is to be observant at all times. I should understand different types of situations before behaving a certain way. Being observant allows us to have a sense of what's happening without even questioning anybody, and that's a good thing! This module have taught me much more, however this lesson is one of the memorable ones that we, as students, could apply in our life to equip for the future.
The colour I selected is Pink. Although many people think of the colour red during Chinese New Year, I am slightly different this year. Apparently, my dress for the first day is pink in colour hence, the first thought of a colour that I feel for the upcoming Chinese New Year, the colour will definitely be pink!
The symbol I selected is the horse. According to the lunar calender, the year 2014 is actually the year of the horse! Hence the symbol I am choosing is none other than the horse to represent the upcoming Chinese New Year.
One image that I thought would be the best, was the picture me and my family members took during the Chinese New Year in 2013. It was a memorable experience as that was my first year of celebrating Chinese New Year as a teenager. I would like to have an equally enjoyable Chinese New Year as I had last year.
Overall, I hope that this Chinese New Year would turn out to be a good one. To keep a side note, Chinese New Year only comes annually. If I do not appreciate this Chinese New Year, I would have to wait for another year to be able to experience it all over again, so why not try to put Oma big smile on my face and enjoy while I can! :)
Chloe Sim (5)





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