Answer the questions about Sydney Harbour Bridge and Eiffel Tower
1 Sydney Harbour Bridge was built in 1923 and formally opened on 19March 1932, it was made by steel, John Bradfield designed it.
2 Eiffel Tower was built in 1889, the designer was Gustave Eiffel, and it made of iron.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Monday, March 26, 2007
Two pictures show that some people went to the local polling booths to exercise their right and responsibility last Saturday, and a few of the candidate's pictures were standing on a pavement., they are from all different parties of Australia. I'm interested in the elections and the voting system. It is fair for every citizen and politician, because citizens can choose a politician if they like ; and you must do right things for people if you want to become a politician.
Two pictures show that some people went to the local polling booths to exercise their right and responsibility last Saturday, and a few of the candidate's pictures were standing on a pavement., they are from all different parties of Australia. I'm interested in the elections and the voting system. It is fair for every citizen and politician, because citizens can choose a politician if they like ; and you must do right things for people if you want to become a politician.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
About Harmony Day
About some pictures:
I guess that all pictures were taken in PARAGUAY.
About Harmony Day:
On 21 March each year is Harmony Day in Australia, it is a especially time for Australians. Because people live here who are come from many countries of the world, and in 60 years of post-war migration Australia 's population has jumped from 6 million to approximately 20 million.
There are speak more than 200 languages. Different people and different culture often have collided when they live in one country, so Harmony Day provides us with the opportunity to think about our shared values such as mutual respect and a fair go for all.
I guess that all pictures were taken in PARAGUAY.
About Harmony Day:
On 21 March each year is Harmony Day in Australia, it is a especially time for Australians. Because people live here who are come from many countries of the world, and in 60 years of post-war migration Australia 's population has jumped from 6 million to approximately 20 million.
There are speak more than 200 languages. Different people and different culture often have collided when they live in one country, so Harmony Day provides us with the opportunity to think about our shared values such as mutual respect and a fair go for all.
Friday, March 16, 2007
You can do it if you want to
This is a very interesting article. The octogenarian man who studies in a primary school and with his classmates they are only five-year-olds. Why did the man do? Because he just to gets a study chance from the Kenyan government and he is so eager to study English, Swahili and maths. He studies very hard, so his classmates and teacher who have grown increasingly fond of him. This story tells us that people can be successful at study despite their age if they have unstoppable determination.
Monday, March 12, 2007
Answer the qustions about pictures:
1 Picture 1 was taken in South America, many people were walking on the street.
2 This picture was on a road of Africa, a woman was selling some fruits around the street.
3 Two students of Africa stand in a country road in summer.
4 A few tourists sit on a beach of Africa in summer.
5 A lot of whalese died in the bank of a river, but I don't know which country they were in.
6 A mother was holding a baby who was enjoying himself with some dolphins.
7 This picture was taken in the Great wall of China, and a shows a sculpture which was left on the ground.
1 Picture 1 was taken in South America, many people were walking on the street.
2 This picture was on a road of Africa, a woman was selling some fruits around the street.
3 Two students of Africa stand in a country road in summer.
4 A few tourists sit on a beach of Africa in summer.
5 A lot of whalese died in the bank of a river, but I don't know which country they were in.
6 A mother was holding a baby who was enjoying himself with some dolphins.
7 This picture was taken in the Great wall of China, and a shows a sculpture which was left on the ground.
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Sunday, March 4, 2007
My hometown: Shanghai
I was born in Shanghai, which is on the east of China. It is the biggest city in Asia, which means it is heavily populated; there are 16 million inhabitants there.
Shanghai is a beautiful city, there are six bridges over the River Huang PU that link two parts of Shanghai together. On the western bank of the Huang PU river, there are over 30 older buildings along the river that have been there for 130 years; On the eastern bank of river, many new skyscrapers stand near the river, that mixture of old age and modern time architecture is quite magnificent. Also Shanghai is a modern city; you can buy anything like cars, watches, perfume, diamonds and all luxurious goods which come from other countries.
A long time ago, Shanghai's main industries were financing, commerce and manufacturing. Now the financing sector has been developed a great deal more than other economic sectors. Banks, that are amongst the 20 biggest banks in the world, set up business in Shanghai, and there are many opportunities of profiting in the stock market that attracts people who came from all over the world.
There are many things to do and places to see in Shanghai, such as Yu garden which is a traditional Chinese garden built in 1559; Formula 1 and Moto GP car races are in the top class of world car racing. If you like food Shanghai is a good place to be, you can taste so many different types of Chinese food in Shanghai, e.g. sweet, hot and many other tastes of food. You won't be disappointed.
People may want to ask what the weather is like in Shanghai. It is very mild in spring and autumn, but it could be very warm in summer and winter is cold. Sometimes the temperature drops to minus 8 degrees. People are very friendly and they always treat the visitors with respect.
Shanghai is a beautiful city, there are six bridges over the River Huang PU that link two parts of Shanghai together. On the western bank of the Huang PU river, there are over 30 older buildings along the river that have been there for 130 years; On the eastern bank of river, many new skyscrapers stand near the river, that mixture of old age and modern time architecture is quite magnificent. Also Shanghai is a modern city; you can buy anything like cars, watches, perfume, diamonds and all luxurious goods which come from other countries.
A long time ago, Shanghai's main industries were financing, commerce and manufacturing. Now the financing sector has been developed a great deal more than other economic sectors. Banks, that are amongst the 20 biggest banks in the world, set up business in Shanghai, and there are many opportunities of profiting in the stock market that attracts people who came from all over the world.
There are many things to do and places to see in Shanghai, such as Yu garden which is a traditional Chinese garden built in 1559; Formula 1 and Moto GP car races are in the top class of world car racing. If you like food Shanghai is a good place to be, you can taste so many different types of Chinese food in Shanghai, e.g. sweet, hot and many other tastes of food. You won't be disappointed.
People may want to ask what the weather is like in Shanghai. It is very mild in spring and autumn, but it could be very warm in summer and winter is cold. Sometimes the temperature drops to minus 8 degrees. People are very friendly and they always treat the visitors with respect.
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