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This blog is opend for GEK1036 study only. Professor Deng, thank you all my classmates. I really learned a lot from you and I really had a lot of fun in every single class.
And it is down to the last one. This module has been insightful and fun to be in. It is part of our everyday speech yet I had overlooked it all my life! Posted by eiL . As mentioned in class, proficient u.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009. Final Thoughts on Cross Cultural Communication. Haha I have a newfound respect for linguists. It really does require researchers to be ultra meticulous in sifting out patterns behind discourse material. Saturday, November 7, 2009. Do a tiny recap and try. Wednesday, October 21, 2009.
I still remembered the very first lesson when I came into classroom 1A of CELC, where Dr Deng welcomed us with a smile. We begin the lesson with an introduction of ourselves as to why we take this. For instance, the first lesson itself which is on.
November 18, 2009 in Uncategorized. Taking this module initially was not really a very willing and it was honestly decided after much frustration of being unable to get the modules I had wanted. I mean, CELC modules? None of my close friends have taken a module from the department. Not knowing what to add just merely added to the frustration.
11mois, voilà en combien de temps ma vie à royalement changé. E bébé , tes joue. Nse que ma vie po.
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler. Thursday, November 12, 2009. This module has been a fun and wonderful module. Having to meet people from different courses is itself a cross-cultural experience. All the students in this class have been really nice and I have definitely enjoyed attending the lessons. Deng who has been friendly, patient, understanding and motivating. All the best and have a wonderful life ahead.
Ne regarde pas derriere toi , pour ne pas voir se que tu a laissé tombée! Parce que la vie est trop courte malgré tout ! Profiter de la vie, tel est ma passion. Tu prends son histoire, son passé et son présent. Tu prends tout ou rien du tout.