11.20.2008

Debate Team's 2nd Consecutive Victory!

Keep fighting! Now we are in the final 32 of Junior Form Debate Competition organized by SCOLAR [Standing Committee on Language Education and Research語文教育及研究常務委員會]!

11.03.2008

Lessons learnt from the accident in the school picnic

1. If you dislike a teacher, is it because he/ she teaches you poorly, or you do not like the subject he/ she teaches?
2. Teachers often give students homework and may punish them during teaching. But when something bad happened to your teacher, are you an understanding student who worries about him/ her? Are teachers your enemies or friends?
3. An attractive appearance may change easily. An attractive personality does not change easily. Which one do you think is more important?
4. Are bad things completely bad? Can we get some positive things out of a bad thing or even a disaster?
5. (After the accident) No one is perfect. Bad things often happen. What do you do and feel when someone does something bad to you?
6. If something really bad happened to a person you now dislikes because of some arguments with him or her, would you feel happy?
7. If your teacher is willing to sacrifice something so that you can handle your problems or troubles better and have a better future, what do you think?
8. Jesus bled much more. He did nothing wrong. He died and suffered because he loved us and forgave our sins. What do you think?

Jokes about the accident!

1. I was lucky because I was the injured one. Otherwise I will be called ‘a bad teacher who fought for the ball with a student and made the student injured’.
2. The most horrible thing on Halloween was not ghosts, but a teacher bleeding and bleeding, and then running towards you.
3. In the future, you will see my face with five circles, just like the logo of Olympics!
4. We have one more example which shows choosing a beautiful girl or a handsome boy is not ideal, because now the world has one fewer ‘handsome’ boy after the accident. A ‘handsome’ boy can become ugly easily!