Not good-bye. SEE YOU in September!


No matter how hard we try to slow down the time and squeeze every minute in our hands, we still have to accept the fact. It's the end of this semester of CI class. However, we're looking forward to seeing you again really soon after this long hot summer vacation.

It's become one of our traditions in CI class Yilan. Every time we look back, we would realize how far we've gone! As for me, I've been in this wonderful class for 3 years since 2010. Our first teacher, Mr. Logan, pioneered in creating this class and that was also when I met some of the old classmates such as Barrett, Jerry, Donald and Ammar. We all believe that forming a forum for those who are in Yilan and interested in learning English is the motivation that keeps us moving forward. Moreover, we've been so lucky to have Abbie as the leader of CI Class who teaches and guides us in the path of studying English. We've had 3 wonderful semesters and of course, we're looking forward to more coming ones!

During the potluck, as usual, we feasted on those delicious dishes brought by each of the classmates. Special thanks to Hans who has cooked fantastic fish-ball soup for 3 semesters already even if he's always extremely busy with his business. We really appreciate what you have done for me, Hans! We all LOVE your soup!

It's not time to say good-bye but for us to take a break. All of you matter to this class and without all of your participation, we wouldn't have come this far. As part of this class, I want to give big hugs to all of you and hope to see you all in September!

2013-06-14 Literature!


Tonight was our last second class in this semester and we were so lucky that Abbie brought one of her favorite children's books and read it to us. We were sitting on the chairs in a big circle as kids who were eager to know the new story and tonight, Abbie was the best librarian who volunteered to read it to all of us! It's an interesting book and I believe that our imagination creates lively pictures and the words guide us to the possible directions where the writers would like us to explore. It was fun to listen to a story like that!

Luckily, four of us prepared something to share with us. Julie was the first to share a story about Joseph who was his father's favorite son. She thoughtfully read the story to us and showed two videos about this story. One is an animation and the other one is performed in traditional Chinese drama way. That was quite interesting!

Marian then took out a reader that she's kept for a long time. It was "Pride and Prejudice." Her book not only is written in English but also provides the Chinese translation. It's one of Marian's favorite books! Then she showed a special Arches' ranger vest to us that she bought at the souvenir shop in Arches National Park when she visited there. It's the vest for junior rangers and the size doesn't really fit any adults. However, the vest carries lots of good memories of Marian's trip to the USA.

Barrett was the third to step on the stage and shared some collections of his books. He brought a medium-sized paper bag full of English books, novels and readers. He introduced each of his books and each of them contains some of Barrett's memories. He also told us why he chose Barrett as his English name. He also mentioned that he kind of struggled to understand some of his books but he pointed out that one of the tips of improving English is to think and write in English rather than in Chinese. He definitely has quite many books to read and no doubt, he has already finished most of them and his English is getting better and better!

I, Jonas, was the last to give the presentation. I used some quotes from the famous movies to remind myself that we all need to slow down and think what really matters in our lives! It is always a privilege to share something with the class and we are our own main characters in our own movies. We have the power to live our lives the way we want and create some unforgettable stories! Just like the quote from the book "The last lecture," We cannot change the card we are dealt, just how we play the hand." We're lucky and blessed to be in this great class. Thanks to those who help and join this big family and special thanks to our lovely teacher, Abbie, who has always been the most passionate to inspire us!

Last but not the least, Abbie led us to read two of her favorite poems. They are touching and it's true that words are so powerful that we get influenced and then take action to change ourselves.

There is no Frigate like a Book

BY EMILY DICKINSON
There is no Frigate like a Book
To take us Lands away
Nor any Coursers like a Page
Of prancing Poetry –
This Traverse may the poorest take
Without oppress of Toll –
How frugal is the Chariot
That bears the Human Soul –

The Peace of Wild Things
BY WENDELL BERRY

When despair for the world grows in me
and I wake in the night at the least sound
in fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be,
I go and lie down where the wood drake
rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds.
I come into the peace of wild things
who do not tax their lives with forethought
of grief. I come into the presence of still water.
And I feel above me the day-blind stars
waiting with their light. For a time
I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.

2013-05-09 we THINK, therefore we ACT


It's getting warmer and warmer after every shower of rain. Summer's arrived! It also means that it's time for the beaches and water sports! On the other hand,  there are only

Tonight, we spent quite much time discussing the bright sides and dark sides of technology. Teacher Abbie divided us into groups of 3 or 4 people. It's been over 2 months since the semester begun and she knows us all better. She did a great job on mingling all the students into different groups. We all got the chance to get to know each other better.

After those passionate discussions, Abbie revealed the secret of the game she prepared for all of us tonight. Each team needed to choose one topic out of the ideas that they've come up with. Then we would form an acting crew to act the chosen topic out! To be honest, we all had the gene of acting and we surely had a great time acting and guessing! Each one worked on their own parts and learned to cooperate with their teammates. Abbie absolutely added lots of flavors to our class and helped us discover some hidden potential in ourselves. It was a great night, wasn't it?