Wednesday, 6 November 2013

10 Different ways Romeo and Juliet could have met

They could meet in the classroom when they study.
They could meet during schoolies week at the beach.
They could meet at McDonald's Ararat where they both have a part-time job.
They could meet in abeautiful park, with mountains and a lake in it, where they are both going for a walk.
Romeo and Juliet could meet on Facebook.
They could meet at a music concert in Melbourne.
They could meet in a library when they are studying for their Year 11 exams.
They could meet at a football matchat the MCG in Melbourne.
Romeo and Juliet could meet at Dani's sixteenth surprise birthday party.
They could meet at Chadstone Shopping Centre in the Vodafone Shop. Juliet has gone there to buy new phone.

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

can an arrange marriage ever be successful

While seemingly old-fashioned, arrange marriages are still common in many cultures today. Romeo and Juliet tells the story of how a young couple dealt with the issue. Lord Capulet, Juliet's father, is in charge of who she marries. When Paris, Juliet’s fiancĂ©, asks to marry Juliet he says, "An she agrees, within her scope of choice/ Lies my consent and fair according voice” (1.2.18-20).
 Similar to some teens today, Juliet suffered the effects of an arranged marriage, because she wouldn't obey his father's wishes. In some cultures, arranged marriages are the way of life. In my culture, many people have had their marriages arranged by thier parents. For example; my parents had an arranged marriage.
 Scholars ask whether love and respect in marital life is greater in arranged marriages than love marriages. Many arranged marriages can end up being sad and unsuccessful as well.

Monday, 21 October 2013

ROMEO AND THE LONELY GIRL


Romeo and the lonely girl
They seemed to hit it off
Till Romeo told the lonely girl
"I must take my leave, my love"

 
It was these few words I overheard
And thought, "I would move in"

But before I could the lonely girl
Had fallen in love again

 
Oh poor Romeo

Sitting out on his own-ee-o
Oh poor Romeo

 
Romeo he had it rough

The guy you'd like to burn
But everything that Romeo had

You can bet it was well earned

For all his good looks there were scars that he took

And a lesson to be learned
Never judge lovers by a good looking covers

The lover might be spurred

 Oh poor Romeo
Sitting out on his own-ee-o

Oh poor Romeo

 

Romeo he like to put it around
He was everybody's friend

But in the end even Romeo found

On no one could he depend

 

For all his charms in someone else's arms
Lonely girl safely lay

When the train came in it had to leave again

And Romeo pulled away



Oh poor Romeo
Sitting all on his own-ee-o
Oh poor Romeo

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

PREDICTION OF ROMEO & JULIET


It was the first play that I have seen which is written by William Shakespeare. And I really liked it. The end was very sad because they both died but it was a happy ending too because they won their battle. The feuding families lose their children which stops the hatred between them. The lovers died but show us the strength of human love. That’s why I love this play. At the end of this play, both families put all their differences aside and end their hatred for each other. Rome and Juliet were both madly in love and didn’t feel anything for giving their life for each other. If Romeo did not die but Juliet did then Romeo would have to commit suicide, because he couldn't live without Juliet. They died but they won because their story is still alive in this world today. 

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

RIGHT BEHIND YOU

PART 1 - ALASKA

Some difficult words and their easy ways to understand:-

 

 

 

Chapter 1 - WHAT I KNOW

present - gift
glove -  a covering for the hand made with a serrate sheath for each finger and for the thumb.


Chapter 2 - WHAT I THINK I REMEMBER

whining - to utter a low, usually nasal, complaining cry or sound, as from uneasiness, discontent, peevishness, etc.: The puppies were whining from hunger.
pail - a bucket
yelling - to cry out or speak with a strong, loud, clear sound.
taunt - to reproach in a sarcastic, insulting or jeering manner; mock.
jerk - a spasmodic, usually involuntary, muscular movement, as the reflex action of pulling the hand away from a flame.


Chapter 3 - WHAT THEY TOLD ME


writhing - like a snake movement
hopper - a mounted police officer
trooper - a cavalry horse.



Chapter 4 - WHEN GLOVES EXPLODE


clog - to hinder or obstruct with thick or sticky matter; choke up.
hoop - a circular band or ring of metal, wood or other stiff material.
mess - a dirty, untidy or disordered condition.


Chapter 5 - WHEN PEOPLE EXPLODE


juvenile - immature, childish, a young person; youth.
stardom - the world or class of professional stars, as of the stage.
macabre - gruesome or horrifying; ghastly; horrible.
aggressiveness - characterized by or tending toward unprovoked offensives, attacks, invasions, or the like; militantly forward or menacing.
fluorescent - strikingly bright, vivid or glowing.
linoleum - a hard,  washable floor covering formed by coating burlap or canvas with linseed oil, powdered cork, and rosin, and adding pigments to create the desired colors and patterns.
lethal - deadly, fetal, mortal.
supple - make pliant and flexible.
head-butted - a strike with the head, typically involving the use of robust parts of the cranium as areas of impact
lean - thin, meager, meager, skinny, spare, gaunt, scraggy, slender, slim, lank, poor, scrawny-verb: incline, rest, tilt.

Chapter 6 - TOUCHSTONES


groggy - a dazed and staggering state caused by alcohol.
sigh - breath, moan, respire.
sophomore - a second year college or high school student.
whack o - a person who is regarding as mad.
abandonment - the act of giving something up


Chapter 7 - CHANGING LANES


antidepressants -  any of a class of drugs used to treat depression; often have undesirable side effects.
appetite - a natural desire to satisfy a bodily need.
shimmy shammy - secretive, illicit activity or favor trading.
maiden - a girl or young woman, unmarried.


Chapter 8 - BITING THE GORILLA 

 

pounding -  repeated and heavy striking or hitting of someone or something.
whacked-out - to strike (someone or something) with a sharp blow; slap.
pharmaceuticals -  a compound manufactured for use as a medicinal drugs; companies manufacturing medicinal drugs.
whip -  a strip of leather or length of cord fastened to a handle, used for flogging or beating a person or for urging on an animal.
 institutionalized - institutionalized is a studio album by rapper Ras Kass.



Chapter 9 - LEARNING TO WADE

sarcasm - irony
expel - force someone to leave a place.
assassins - a murderer of an important person in a surprise attack for political or religious reason.
insane - mad, crazy.
redemption - the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil.

 

 

 





Thursday, 29 August 2013

love story of LAILA & MAJNU

A boy named Qais fell in love with Laila. He soon began composing poems about his love for her, mentioning her name often. His unself-conscious efforts to woo the girl caused some locals to call him Majnu (madman). When he asked for her hand in marriage, her father refused as it would be a scandal for Laila to marry someone considered mentally unbalanced. Soon after, Laila was married to another man.
When Majnu heard of her marriage, he fled the tribe camp and began wandering the surrounding desert. His family eventually gave up hope for his return and left food for him in the wilderness. He could sometimes be seen reciting poetry to himself or writing in the sand with a stick.
Laila was believed to have moved to present-day Iraq or a place northern Arabia with her husband, where she became ill and eventually died. In some versions, Laila dies of heartbreak from not being able to see her would-be lover. Majnu was later found dead in the wilderness in 688 AD, near Laila’s grave. He had carved three verses of poetry on a rock near the grave, which are the last three verses attributed to him.
Many other minor incidents happened between his madness and his death. Most of his recorded poetry was composed before his descent into madness.
I pass by these walls, the walls of Layla
And I kiss this wall and that wall
It’s not Love of the houses that has taken my heart
But of the One who dwells in those houses
It is a tragic story of undying love much like the later Romeo & Juliet. This type of love is known as "Virgin Love", because the lovers never married or made love.


Monday, 12 August 2013

LETTER FROM RANDA TO HAL

Dear Hal!
                 I hope you will be fine. I'm fine. I'm in Pakistan. It's sometimes tough to settle in Pakistan again because Australia has more safety and opportunities than Pakistan. I'm attending a college nowadays. Whenever i go to college, i miss our moments when you and I spent our time after school when i was in Brackley. You don't need to be worried about me and my father. He was depressed a little bit when we migrated again but he is better now. I'm missing the time that i spent with your friends. It was enjoyable. Say hello to your parents from me. Ask their present condition.
                   I'm waiting for your reply. I miss you so much.
                                                                                                                                          Love  Randa

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

WORK EXPIRIENCE REFLECTION

                           My work expirience was very good. I was in the field of nursing. It was really good. We worked with a team and sometime its really helped me to learn something new. we changed our department just one day when we were going for the other department of physiotherapy otherwise we were in EGHS as well.
                         I was very exited on my first day because I was very happy to spend my time in hospital and wanted to learn something related to medicine. I was a little bit upset on my last day because I wanted to do it al least 3 or 4 weeks but i got just a week. I can imagine working there again. I really want to work one more time.
                          I really enjoyed the task when we were in the Garden View Court. There we were looking after adults. It was really fun to play some games, singing, dancing with piano with them. They were behaving like children. They insisted that I sing something with piano. It was my first experience playing the piano but I really enjoyed it. I enjoyed everything. It was really good. I like everything that we've done.                                     
                           Actually I want to be a psychiatrist. After VCE, im going to study Medicine and after that i'll specialize in Psychology.
                            Work experience is a really helpful thing. Students can easily learn what they will do after their studies and in which feild they want to go. It really helped me. Sometimes i miss my days when i was doing work expirience. I want to do it again......... :)