Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Autobiography draft2 (3~4)
Not realizing the importance of studying, I paid all my attention to running in elementary school. And all my efforts paid off; I have ever taken part in national competition getting an unforgettable trip. Nevertheless, I started to lose enthusiasm as the time went by. So I put schoolwork as my priority instead and gradually above the average in junior high school. Now I major in English in NTCVS. But being eager to learn more languages, I join a Japanese club. Besides, I passed the fourth level of Japanese this year. By the way, I think the big difference we encounter here is that teachers don't force us to study. What they care is attitude, for it decides our failure and success. They want us to look on the bright side as well. Our rector once said that our dictionaries contains every words without impossible. He told us to divide impossible into “I'm possible”. Hence, I do learn happily there and keep the top three. I am also elected to be the model student this year. All in all, what we learn here is that “attitude is everything”.

I'll face the entrance exam by and by. I have had my heart set on to major in foreign languages, because being proficient in foreign language gives me an edge in today's job market. I bet that I'll put my best foot forward to achieve it, and someday become a useful person.
Autobiography draft2 (1~2)
In the year of 1989, I was born in a calm day as a first daughter in Chang family. My name is Pi- Fang Chang (張碧芳). I’m a seventeen-year-old girl living in Tainan County with my four family members, including father, mother, grandmother and sister. My father who is humorous enjoys speaking poor English with me. He wants me not to be afraid of making mistakes, for I can always learn something from them. My mom who is fond of reading teaches me how to tell right from wrong. My grandmother is the person who is highly respected on account of her wisdom and her attitude toward life. My sister giving me useful advice is like my friend. And I’m an industrious student studying in National Tainan Commercial Vocational Senior High School. Everyone plays a crucial role in our family. Not rich as we are, we lead a colorful life.

Among all my personalities, I think the most obvious one is frugal. I don’t feel like wasting anything that can be saved. Actually, I usually turn off the light of the stair in the school and insist on eating up all the food on my plate. I’m also willing to open my mind to new knowledge. On the contrary, being impetuous, I like to finish my work as soon as possible. And sometimes I even do things on impulse. By the way, I enjoy listening to English songs when I’m at leisure. And I would memorize the lyrics that I like. It really helps me loosen up my brain. Beside, I find I make progress in English listening and vocabulary size. When it comes to running, I’m second of none in my hometown. Therefore, during my participation in track and field, I got many trophies and received a lot of praises. Furthermore, my parents took pride in me as well. But the most significant things I learned were teamwork and some valuable experiences.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Autobiography draft1 (3~4)
Not realizing the importance of studying, I paid all my attention to running in elementary school. And all my efforts paid off; I have ever taken part in national competition getting an unforgettable trip. Nevertheless, I started to lose enthusiasm as the time went by. So I focused on schoolwork instead and I was above the average in junior high school. Now I major in English in NTCVS. But being eager to learn more languages, I join a Japanese club. Besides, I passed the fourth level of Japanese this year. By the way, I think the big difference we encounter here is that teachers don't force us to study. What they care is attitude, for it decides our failure and success. They want us to look on the bright side as well. Our rector once said that our dictionaries contains every words without impossible. He told us to divide impossible into “I'm possible”. All in all, what we learn here is that “attitude is everything”.

I'll face the entrance exam by and by. I have had my heart set on to major in foreign languages, because being proficient in foreign language gives me an edge in today's job market. I bet that I'll put my best foot forward to achieve it, and someday become a useful person.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Autobiography draft1 (1~2)
In the year of 1989, I was born in a calm day as a first daughter in Chang family. My name is Chang Pi- Fang (張碧芳). I’m a seventeen-year-old girl living in Tainan County with my four family members, including father, mother, grandmother and sister. My father who is humorous enjoys speaking poor English with me. He wants me not to be afraid of making mistakes, for I can always learn something from them. My mom who is fond of reading teaches me how to tell right from wrong. My grandmother is the person who is highly respected on account of her wisdom and her attitude toward life. My sister giving me useful advice is like my friend. And I’m an industrious student studying in National Tainan Commercial Vocational Senior High School. Everyone plays a crucial role in our family. Not rich as we are, we lead a colorful life.


Among all my personalities, I think the most obvious one is frugal. I don’t feel like wasting anything that can be saved. Actually, I usually turn off the light of the stair in the school and insist on eating up all the food on my plate. I’m also willing to open my mind to new knowledge. On the contrary, being impetuous, I like to finish my work as soon as possible. And sometimes I even do things on impulse. By the way, I enjoy listening to English songs when I’m at leisure. And I would memorize the lyrics that I like. It really helps me loosen up my brain. Beside, I find I making progress in English listening and vocabulary size. When it comes to running, I’m second of none in my hometown. Therefore, during my participation in track and field, I got many trophies and received a lot of praises. Furthermore, my parents took pride in me as well. But the most significant things I learned was teamwork and some valuable experience.