Monday, September 1, 2008

Overdue pics

Have I told you guys how much I appreciated the little farewell party you threw me? Here are some pics from the party!




Look like xiao ding dong like that



Saturday, August 23, 2008

In times of despair

Dear all
Life takes us by surprise, and sometimes these surprises aren't the ones we look forward to. In all difficult moments, be strong and turn to the ones you love for support. Look forward to what lies ahead, cherish past moments and focus on the present.
Help one another through this, and work hard.


Love,
Ms Laz

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

A Street Named....

Hi guys, was just thinking..in case you're asked to write a formal letter during the exam, here are some (real!) street names you may wish to use for the recipient's address:

Coleman Street
Cross Street
First Avenue (there's also Second Avenue..all the way to Sixth Avenue)
High Street
Hill Street
Lavender Street
Orchard Road (I'm sure you all know this one)

These road names sound more 'official'. Hehe. Also, practise writing them in full, meaning, use "Street" instead of "St.", "Road" instead of "Rd" and so on.

All the best~

Monday, July 21, 2008

RHD 08

Hey ya'll. Heard 3/4 of the class wore traditional costumes today, which is GREAT! Wish I could have been there! Thanks Ben, for the pics. Miss you guys!


















Saturday, June 21, 2008

Quick Tip!

Hi all. Was just thinking about you. A tip for Situational Writing:If writing an informal letter to a relative (or friend) overseas, please do not use the following phrase:

"I heard it's cold over there. Don't forget to wear more clothes/put on more clothes."
That is a phrase that's probably been directly translated from Mandarin (chuan duo jian yi fu - not bAd eh?). So, instead, use this:
"I heard the weather's really chilly over there. Don't forgot to keep yourself warm!"
That's my tip for now. Until the next time! I'll be dropping by!
Ms Laz

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Good bye

To my dearest little monsters
It is definitely hard to say good-bye. For most of you, I have seen you through almost all four years of your Secondary School life, and you have grown so much. I've had the pleasure of teaching a bunch of horribly adorable and endearing students whom I will never forget. Each one of you has a special place in my heart.
Despite the numerous scoldings and naggings I have subjected your poor ears to over the past 2 years as your Form-teacher (some FOUR years), I hope you realise that I wouldn't have done so if I didn't care about you. I wish you all the best for your 'O' Levels. The next few months will be a true test. You don't need to learn anything new. I have given all I can to you, and now it's really up to you to strive. Whenever you feel despair, tell yourselves that things will always work out in the end. I have faith in you, so have faith in yourselves.
The world, much less Singapore is a very small place. We will definitely meet again, and till then, you'll always be in my thoughts. Many years down the road, you will have moved on. Some of you will still be in touch, some not, but I hope that you will remember me fondly just as I will remember you.
Once again, all the best and take care.

By the way, don't worry so much. I'll still drop by once in a while.
Remember, treat yourselves and one another with respect. Don't give your teachers (especially the new ones!) a hard time. They are there to help you if you give them a chance.

Love you all
Ms Lazaroo

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Carnival 2008

Even though the downpour and lightning that tore through the sky at 3am threatened to dampen the event, the skies finally cleared and the sun blasted us with its HOT HOT rays! All in all, it was a fantastic day!
















Thanks to Sean and ALL those who spent all their time and effort making this day an excellent one! Great job to the team!