2018年4月22日 星期日

✍️《我的吉他路》大學時期的回歸 2018/4

這學期(大四下)修了音樂社會學,因為要期末展演所以又開始練吉他了!!!!!
看到自己的Elise,還是覺得好喜歡!!!
而且好慶幸當初有幫他裝拾音器
不過吉他弦已經鏽了(廢話那麼久沒彈了...)
準備買弦裝弦囉(還特地去查弦種類順便學英文呵呵)
春假3月底4月初開始練

2018/4/15
換完弦了!!!
手也開始長繭囉~~
PS. Elise is 7 years old now!!! Her BD is on NOV18

2018//4/21
跟老朋友阿傅小聊了一下,他跟我推薦五大指型,要我把吉他指板的音都背起來
yeah...it's HARD.....
就慢慢練吧~反正沒有什麼速成的方法
只是我很驚訝五大指型(Mi.Sol.La.Ti.Re)*記得要用節拍器*
熟了是直接在紙板上移動就可以移調XDDDD
這種應該是很基礎的觀念...以前根本沒有好好學吉他...都在玩簡單刷扣:(

2018/4/25 & 27 期中考週(第九週)報名了音樂展演活動
跟朋友練了兩次,
第一次只有吉他,教他怎麼敲面板+找KEY+錄音
第二次討論表演細節(決定用背景音樂輔助,看歌詞+提升豐富度)+器材確認(麥克風架/音箱)+對歌節奏不穩要再練!
當天馬上用Audacity把歌剪好了:)

倒數:17天

✍️《交換學生》106-1~2 出發前各種流程、手續、行前準備 (草稿,持續更新中...)

。交換學生申請:
東吳大學校內申請分兩階段,第一次在上學期,第二次在下學期,截止日都在上、下學期剛開學時,我當初是在107年9月份第一階段時申請,相關資訊請密切注意國際處。

我個人是107年8月暑假後半時才開始申請,所以準備的很趕,不過重點抓到就好
1.語言(托福)
2.歷年成績
3.備審資料(中英的自傳.動機.讀書計畫)

我覺得當初我申請時最難的幾個點是
1.太晚決定要交換以致於準備非常不充足
要在截止日前拿到成績,考試過後要大約2-3周才能拿,必須找離目前最遠的場次(才有更多時間準備)但拿到成績單的時間又要來得及,於是剩下的場次只有台中了!!!
當天自己搭著火車去考...


2.英文翻譯.....完全靠自己超爛翻譯+GRAMMARLY的幫忙,本來要用校際服務但來不及(又在拖!!!)


。"學海飛颺"獎學金申請
-教育部提供的學海系列獎學金,另外還有學海築夢&學海惜珠
-時程是在下學期剛開學兩周內,也就是3月初(下學期開學是2月底)
寒假時要稍微密切注意了!!!
-我在3/8(四)順利繳交,終於沒像上次那樣壓線啦!


。機票研究
2018/3 稍微逛了下機票詢價網
基本上要從東邊的維吉尼亞州或華盛頓特區的大機場轉到西維吉尼亞這的小機場
台灣到華盛頓的票大概來回48000


。費用估算
2018/3 美金滿低的,29左右
就在思考要不要先換點美金
然後要再查查交換生花費的部分


 。其他準備?
保保險
看醫生
準備藥品
信用卡停辦
旅遊規劃


🔓《PSY》心理學研究興趣探索 2018/3

覺得到了大四, 該把自己修的東西做個統整, 想想自己有興趣的是什麼。
目前我發現自己對"LEARNING""MEMORY"滿有興趣的。(可能因為自己記憶太差)
比如大四上修發展時講到學習語言的歷程/方法/影響因素/生理因素......等等。
最近看到一個學習理論
"Focus"跟"diffusion"
是Barbarla Oakley寫的!!!


20180317
具體來說,題目可以是
打電玩有助於記憶/思考?
(玩手遊,玩特定種類,比較不同種類玩家)
(募集本來有玩的玩家,操控玩家遊戲種類與頻率)
(怎麼測記憶,思考?)
興趣來自於:喜歡玩電玩的人,很多都很聰明!!!


20180422
最近一直有種感悟-->音樂跟語言很類似
ex:我看了官大為的TED
看了吉他誌講的如何抓歌教學
看了benny greb的language of drumming
(在教學影片中把各種節奏pattern分解出來,像單字一樣一個一個練)

想起來在上發展心理學時,我對"LANGUAGE"這章也滿有興趣的!

《TED影片》官大為:音樂家的理性和人體 iPod





好和弦頻道的WIWI官大為TED演講



重點就如同標題所講的:

1)音樂並不如我們所想的那麼感性、隨機。

它其實跟語言一樣,背後有單字、文法,

它不需要特殊天賦而是要熟悉背後的規則,

並且記得音樂跟語言一樣是用來傳遞思想的(危險告示牌+羅馬拼音的例子)



2)創造性與基本功要兼顧,不要把學生訓練成ipod播放器



ps. 快樂頌變調成中國風、異國風、虛無飄渺風的例子超級酷!!!

好TED不分享嗎?

🎬影片出處:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkMLzn6Gjv4

2018年4月21日 星期六

《SCHOOL - PSY》106-1 生理學期末考複習/呼吸系統

呼吸系統的功能

  • 功能:透過氣管吸入空氣,空氣進入肺之後,肺泡會將氧氣透過血液(紅血球攜帶氧氣)傳遞到全身。
  • 構造:口腔、咽、喉、氣管、支氣管、肺、肺泡...等
--考:亞當的蘋果=thyroid cartilage甲狀腺軟骨
--考:呼吸器官順序=咽pharynx-喉larynx-氣管trachea-支氣管bronchi-細支氣管
respiratory bronchioles
--考:細支氣管連接肺泡管(alveolar duct)
!!!!!支氣管階層:氣管-支氣管-次級支氣管secondary bronchioles-三級支氣管tertiary bronchioles-細支氣管-末端支氣管terminal bronchioles

  • 「呼吸行為」的三階段
  1. 肺通氣pulmonary ventilation:空氣進到肺部
--考:氣體如何進入肺部?透過橫膈膜下降(緊縮)使胸腔體積變大,體積大則壓力小,外界氣壓較大會進入氣壓小的胸腔內。
--考:呼吸受大腦的「medulla oblongatau延腦」&「pons橋腦」所控制

  1. 外循環:肺中空氣到肺泡
  2. 內循環internal respiration:微血管中血液跟組織細胞氣體交換的過程
  • 肺中空氣量的圖表&術語
-潮氣量tidal:正常呼吸量(吸+吐的量)
-IRV:正常呼吸後“可再多吸的量”
-ERV:正常吐氣後,“可再多吐的量”
-vital capacity:可以吸+吐的最大量
-inspiratory capacity:可吸入的最大量
-residual capacity:剩餘氣體量

《好和弦樂理》八分鐘以內,一次搞懂音程名稱! 2018/4





重點摘要

1. 音程用來描述音跟音之間的「距離」,就像身高一樣,精確描述單位有助於溝通

不會有人說自己身高是多拉A夢戴高帽再多五顆棒球

2. 不管升或降,一律以念的音名推算音程

(有可能兩個“絕對音“相同音程卻不同,ex: 升do & mi 是三度,降re跟mi是兩度)

3. 1458是完全,2367是大

4.完全有增減,大下面有小,也有增減



🎬影片來源:好和弦

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLDktqMxgmY

《音樂社會學》106-2 〈Gender in the Music Industry〉 2018/4

Gender in the Music Industry  By Natasha Patel

Gender inequality is a big issue in the music industry. At first glance, it may not seem so. Names like Aretha Franklin, Taylor Swift, and Beyonce have become synonymous with success. Billboard’s profile of the fifty most successful women in music impresses. Jody Gerson, first in command at the Universal Music Publishing Group since January 2015, was a former co-president and head of the West Coast office at Sony/ATV. Julie Greenwald is chairman and C.O.O. at Atlantic Records. Michele Anthony is executive vice president at Universal Music Group. Many more make the industry proud.
Women are also becoming organized. Women in Music (WIM), an interest group, wish to “advance the awareness, equality, diversity, heritage, opportunities, and cultural aspects of women in the musical arts through education, support, empowerment, and recognition.”1 Its President, Neeta Ragoowansi, runs a music law office and heads the organisation alongside vice-president Jennifer Newman Sharpe, another prominent lawyer. Some of their past events include a Pro-Bono Legal Clinic at NYU’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, and meet-ups hosted at the B.M.I. offices in New York City. WIM takes an active role in cultivating the next generation of female leaders. For Julie Greenwald, at Atlantic, this means mentoring one-on-one in company time: “it is important to [me] that they understand how hard it is to juggle it all.”2
Yet all is not well. In the U.K, for example, facts speak for themselves. Women working in the business are more inclined to have a superior qualification as compared to their male colleagues but nearly 50% of them earn less than £10,000 ($15,000).3 Moreover, even though there are more women in the population than men in working age, 61% of music professionals in the U.K. are male. In sectors such as promotion, management and live music, that number rises to 70%.4 Except for the salaries, the United States is unlikely to be that different.
The uneven distribution of the genders is partly to blame on long work hours that force women to make a choice between work and family life. Nowhere is this more evident, it seems than in the field of music production and engineering. In Nashville, Tennessee, fewer than 5% of all professional producers and engineers are women5 and, overall, only six females have ever been nominated for best producer at the Brits and Grammys combined; none have won the prize.6
Entrenched attitudes don’t help. Lari White, co-producer of Toby Keith’s White Trash With Money, bore witness to this fact when she completed her own R&B album, Green Eyed Soul. It was her first completely solo production, and she was involved in everything, from choosing songs to hiring players and overseeing all recording sessions. She and her husband, Chuck Cannon, also a songwriter and musician, brought the album to a very successful producer friend, not to pitch or promote it, but just to let him hear. The producer then turned to Lari’s husband and said, ‘Yeah, man, that sounds great!'” White says there is not much to do but laugh off such an instance, because it was not intentional.7
A man dismissing a woman as not being equal is indeed common in the business. And it often goes well beyond that. Inappropriate behaviour in corporate settings abound. A recent story, reported by Jessica Hopper, Pitchfork Magazine’s Senior Editor, is telling. She asked the following over Twitter: “Gals/Other marginalized folks: what was your first brush with the idea that you didn’t count’?”8 The responses that followed ranged from cases of male peers simply being dismissive towards their female co-workers, to examples of outright sexual abuse and harassment in the workplace. A woman even said that a famous producer/DJ grabbed her private parts during a meeting but her label asked her “to shut up”.9
It is difficult to imagine this happening as easily in another industry. Added is the fact that, often, the private lives of many men in the business are far from exemplary.
Chris Brown has been afforded pardon after pardon despite serious physical assault charges on his then girlfriend, singer Rihanna. The recent lawsuit that Kesha has filed against Dr. Luke is special. Kesha alleges that Dr. Luke raped and abused her but also accuses Sony of knowingly concealing his actions. If true, the industry should examine how far it can it go tapering over the allegedly egregious behaviour of its cash cows. The same applies to Dr. Dre’s recent biopic of the famous rap collective, N.W.A., released by the Aftermath-Interscope label of the Universal Music Group. There is no allusion to Dr. Dre’s earlier violence towards his girlfriends (and the female cast of the film consists largely of groupies and dancers).
Women could be excused for saying that money matters more than they do. And this statement ignores a culture within the industry that perpetuates misogyny. In Dr. Dre’s case it goes back to more than a decade ago. And it is not just the record label that is condoning a wrong. The technology sector, especially Apple Music where Dr. Dre holds sway, is equally to blame. Ultimately, both the record labels and Apple would say that it is the consumers that abet these stars by buying their music. This would be disingenuous, for their role in the marketplace is pivotal too.
Change in this regard has come outside of the United States. The activist group GetUp, for example, endorsed the banning of Chris Brown from performing in Australia this September, a message that is unequivocal in its condemnation of domestic violence, especially because the instance of violence took place six years ago.10 In order to perform shows that have already been scheduled, Brown will now be forced to appeal to the Commonwealth government.
Meanwhile, there is much work to be done in the U.S. in order to bring a better gender balance to the workplace. Some issues transcend the music business. Failure by Congress to pass the Paycheck Fairness Act does not help, and legislators should redouble efforts to get the bill approved.11 Other considerations are easier to implement and more germane to the music industry: to get the RIAA or the Recording Academy to promote the recognition of women’s work in recordings by asking members to make sure that credit is given where credit is due.
Overall, it is the behaviour of individuals that will change things for the better and any initiative or interest group that can get this across, such as the Women in Music organization, deserves the support of the entire music community. Men could learn by listening to women’s concerns, as women do with men. This seems obvious, but it is often forgotten.

❗️文章重點整理:


  • 顯示音樂產業性別不平等的證據:

1.英國音樂產業從業人員男生佔六成,女生薪水較少
2.田納西州女性製作人不到5%,製作人提名很少、無人得獎
3.故事:製作人下意識會覺得是男生製作歌曲而非女生
4.Kesha控告製作人事件、Chris Brown家暴Rihanna

  • 音樂團體抗爭、呼籲行動:
1. WIM(women in music)
2. 抗爭團體Get Up抗議Chris Brown在澳洲開唱

  • 提出解釋(為何女性在音樂產業中發展不如男性)
“The uneven distribution of the genders is partly to blame on long work hours that force women to make a choice between work and family life. ”

✍️筆記:

女性在音樂產業角色可以分為:
表演者(樂團成員、歌手)、幕後製作(製作人、音樂工程)、聽眾
我的作業是要分析“歷史上著名的樂團表演者”很少有女生
本篇文章講的主要是幕後從業人員的分配&女性表演者受到的性別不平等待遇

📚出處:http://www.thembj.org/2015/10/gender-inequality-in-the-music-industry/
📚其他相關文章:
(1) 德國女DJ來台開唱的專訪(談及“被男生輕視的經驗”)
https://solomo.xinmedia.com/music/96800

《英文歌曲》P!nk - Stupid Girls 2018/4



諷刺美國(或任何社會)對女性的膚淺看法的一首歌
P!nk在歌中把這些追求瘦、胸大、外表的女生形容成Stupid Girl.
她也把這種病態現象

MV裡面P!nk很搞笑的模仿這種“蠢女孩”,而在電視前看著的小女孩正天人交戰,惡魔跟他說要follow主流價值觀,天使說要follow your own heart.
MV最後,看完電視的小女孩還是在芭比娃娃跟橄欖球中選擇了自己所愛的橄欖球
我很喜歡MV的這種拍攝手法

歌詞中最印象深刻的一句是:
“What happened to the dreams of a girl president
She's dancing in the video next to 50 Cent”

👇歌詞如下👇
Maybe if I act like that, that guy will call me back
Porno Paparazzi girl, I don't wanna be a stupid girl

Go to Fred Segal*, you'll find them there
*美國的賣場
Laughing loud so all the little people stare
Looking for a daddy* to pay for the champagne
*sugar daddy=美國的包養文化
(Drop a name)
What happened to the dreams of a girl president
She's dancing in the video next to 50 Cent
They travel in packs of two or three
With their itsy bitsy* doggies and their teeny-weeny tees
*itsy bitsy spider是美國有名的童謠
Where, oh where, have the smart people gone?
Oh where, oh where could they be?

Maybe if I act like that, that guy will call me back
Porno Paparazzi girl, I don't wanna be a stupid girl
Baby if I act like that, flipping my blond hair back
Push up my bra like that, I don't wanna be a stupid girl

(Break it down now)
Disease's growing, it's epidemic(a)
I'm scared that there ain't a cure
The world believes it and I'm going crazy
I cannot take any more
I'm so glad that I'll never fit in
That will never be me
Outcasts(n) and girls with ambition
That's what I wanna see
(Come on)
Disasters all around
World despaired(vi)
Your only concern
Will it fuck up my hair

Maybe if I act like that (do like this), that guy will call me back
Porno Paparazzi girl, I don't wanna be a stupid girl
Baby if I act like that (Oh, Oh-Oh, Do you think?), flipping my blond hair back (Do you think?)
Push up my bra like that, I don't wanna be a stupid girl (Yeah, yeah)

(Do ya think? Do ya think? Do ya think?)
(I like this, like this, like this)
Pretty will you fuck me girl, silly I'm so lucky girl
Pull my head and suck it girl, stupid girl!
Pretty would you fuck me girl, silly I'm so lucky girl
Pull my head and suck it girl, stupid girl!

(Baby) Baby if I act like that, flipping my blond hair back
(Baby if I) Push up my bra like that, stupid girl!

Maybe if I act like that (maybe if I act like that), that guy will call me back (that guy will call me back)
Porno Paparazzi girl (Porno Paparazzi girl), I don't wanna be a stupid girl (stupid girl)
Baby if I act like that (maybe if I act like that), flipping my blond hair back (flipping my blond hair back)
Push up my bra like that (push up my bra like that), I don't wanna be a stupid girl (stupid girl)

Baby if I act like that, flipping my blond hair back
Push up my bra like that,
Stupid girl
Stupid girl
Stupid girl

2018年4月18日 星期三

《英文新聞》2018/4/18財經短文

Apr 18 (WED)
Taiwan Business Quick Take

E-COMMERCE
Momo to sell used cars
TV and online retailer Momo.com Inc (富邦媒體) yesterday announced plans to diversify(v) into the used car market amid(pre) increasing competition in the industry. Momo.com has readied listings of nearly 2,000 used cars and has set a goal of 8,000 before the end of this year. While the nation has a sizable(a) annual used car market of 600,000 vehicles, it has been hampered(v) by a lack of transparency (n) among conventional dealers, the company said, adding that the venture(n) utilizes vehicle certification from Goo-net Exchange, a major Japanese online used car platform. 
*what part of speech(詞性) is the word? 
*句型:對等連接詞、現在完成式、分詞構句


STOCK MARKET
All shares close below 100
Shares across the board(n) yesterday dropped more than 100 points at closing(n) in Taipei trading, as selling focused on market heavyweights(n), particularly in the bellwether(n) electronics sector, dealers said. The sell-off(n) was triggered by a sharp depreciation(n) of the New Taiwan dollar against the US dollar in the previous session, which prompted worry among investors about foreign fund(n) flight, dealers said. The TAIEX ended down 144.10 points, or 1.32 percent, at 10,810.45, after moving between 10,799.07 and 10,965.20, on turnover(n) of NT$152.43 billion (US$5.19 billion). Foreign institutional investors sold a net NT$9.21 billion worth of shares on the main board, Taiwan Stock Exchange data showed.
STEELMAKERS
Little fire damage: Yieh Phui
Yieh Phui Enterprise Co (燁輝) yesterday said a fire on Monday at its plant(n) in Kaohsiung’s Ciaotou District (橋頭) would have a limited effect on its operations. The fire broke out at 12pm at one of the company’s cold-rolled steel production lines and was extinguished in about an hour, Yieh Phui said in a statement. The company is still assessing losses, which are to be fully covered by its insurance policies, it said. The incident would not affect its shipments, as the capacity lost in the fire would be fully made up by the other three production lines, it added. Yieh Phui shares yesterday dropped 2.36 percent in Taipei trading to close at NT$10.35, underperforming the broader market.
MANUFACTURING
Hiwin shares hit (a) record high
Hiwin Technologies Co (上銀科技) shares yesterday closed at a record high on expectations that sales would pick up this year on robust customer demand. The Taichung-headquartered machinery maker’s stock rose 2.59 percent to close at NT$514, beating the TAIEX, which decreased 1.32 percent. Hiwin posted revenue of NT$6.55 billion for last quarter, a 52.37 percent jump from the NT$4.3 billion it posted during the same period last year.
PHARMACEUTICALS
PharmaEssentia given grant
PharmaEssentia Corp (藥華醫藥) on Monday announced that it has been included in a government subsidy program to promote local export-oriented biotechnology firms. With the help of subsidies from the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the firm would begin developing a second-generation manufacturing process for Ropeginterferon alfa-2b (Ropeg), its new polycythemia vera drug. The process would be crucial in ensuring adequate Ropeg supply from the company’s protein production plant in Taichung, as the drug is anticipated to gain regulatory approval in the US, Japan and China within the next three years.



文章出處:http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2018/04/18/2003691511

2018年4月16日 星期一

🔓《師》海音聚餐 106-2 (20180417期中考前)

大四下 20180417
跟老師吃飯, 約在海音



  • 做得好 (有做好的)
記得伴手禮
禮數
提早到
有提出自己小組的反思與問題


  • 要避免的 (有做不太好)
一直講自己缺點


  • 要學習的 (好的沒做)
學會提問 
學會開話題 (如 : 問老師留學經驗) : 要先準備口袋話題
表達謝意
訓練自己在腦中架構知識網, 之後再寫下來
聽出言外之意

  • 老師講了什麼
清楚的查核點
以終為始
練習SHADOWING
雅俐老師的評語
整理腦袋的藝術
找自己喜歡的工作 (法律系.經濟系.音樂系)
簡報 : 精準+濃縮
不喜歡演戲
把影印機壓碎XD



《多益》106-2校園模擬考 (20180503更新)

這學期學校在三、四月陸續辦了三場模擬題(一場聽力、兩場閱讀)

----------2018/3月(聽力場)----------

  • 老師傳授的閱讀心法
迷思破除:第三部分其實是比第四部分難
聽不懂沒差,把握已經會的東西,告訴自己這只是考試,目標明確

語言要開口練開口講才會進步

  • 後續行動
英國腔要加油,去看福爾摩斯
  • 目前程度
文法觀念,尤其時態很不熟
英國腔不熟
專注度要再提升
答對率約80~85趴,目標衝上95!!!

----------2018/4月(第二次閱讀場)----------

📚單字檢討


  • 人 + assume the duty of..... =擔任...的職務
人+assume office =就職
  • effective(a) 有效的;生效的
This law will become effective next week.
  • broadband internet (n)寬頻網路
  • dimension (n) 尺寸、空間、層面/維度:

the dimension of the room.
a building of vast dimensions 規模很大的建築物

  • blueprint (n) 藍本、計畫書


  • complimentary (a)讚賞的;免費贈送的
she said some complimentary things about my painting.
is/isn't complimentary about
a complimentary ticket/book.

  • meadow (n) 草原
  • overdue (a) 過期的
  • applicable(a)相關的
  • At your earliest convenience 盡快(委婉用法)
please give me the book at your (earliest) convenience.

  • powder compact(n)粉餅
  • spacious (a) 大的,寬敞的
  • accommodation (n) 住所
  • compact (a)小巧的
  • brochure (n)小冊子
the antonym of the word "compact" is "spacious".

  • arguably (adv) 也許,可能地
  • a loaf of bread/ two loaves of bread 一條/兩條麵包
  • recall (v)召回

📚文法

  • be of N = be adj











2018年4月15日 星期日

《英文影片》紐約客觀點:紐約與洛杉磯的差異(Major Difference Living in New York Vs Los Angeles)



  • Transportation
Subway vs. Car culture
  • Food
One of the major difference is that it's common to eat the vegetable in Los angels. 
On the other hand, If you are a vegetarian in NY, you would probably hard to survive.....
The woman in the video mentioned that if she were a waitress in N.Y., she would roll her eye on a vegetarian.
  • Fashion(單字補充)
1. Describe hairstyle
-beachy waves 波浪捲髮造型
-wavy hair 波浪捲頭髮
-flowy hair 飄逸(長)髮
-a strand of hair 一撮頭髮

2. Styling tool
-curing wand 電捲棒
-flat iron 平板夾

❗️單字參考網站
https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/beauty/hair/g3014/how-to-get-beach-waves-hair/
  • Life pace
relaxing vs. hustle
  • Rent/living space
nature Vs concrete jungle
everything is spread out Vs everything is condensed
chill(冷靜) Vs Blunt (直接)

2018年4月14日 星期六

《薩爾達》Switch ZELDA 2018/2

從今年(2018)2月底開始我開始玩SWITCH的薩爾達啦~~~
之前有玩哥的英文版但小舅跟我說出中文版了於是十分之心動!!!!!!加上湯老師又一直跟我宣傳遊戲是如何改變他的思維跟處理事情的態度,他在遊戲中學到的種種(以他玩魔物獵人的經驗為例)
他在玩遊戲中可以講到“人物等級”取向遊戲與“玩家技術”取向的不同,前者是只要玩的時間長不管玩家技術如何只要角色等級跟裝備好就可以順利過關,後者是必須依靠玩家本身的技術來過關,也就是如果一個玩家技術很差他玩技術取向的就會死的很慘,反正當技術差的人玩等級取向的好角色,當他對到技術好的玩家玩的爛角色他還是會贏!
突然覺得根本跟階級/貧富差距的現象一樣啊!
有能力的人窮人VS沒能力的有錢人,誰會贏呢呵
ANYWAY 好像偏題了??
重點不是比賽而是每一天都比自己好吧哈哈
總之目前我玩的心得有二
1.好奇心、觀察力跟探索力大增
因為薩爾達是冒險遊戲,所以“自由度”很高
例如:在遊戲中可以拿斧頭或劍去割草,還會有蟲跑出來可以抓。在水中游泳可以看到魚跟青蛙等等。
當你看到有些場景你會好奇是不是裡面有藏甚麼東西,就會激起你的探索力(冒險心)。
2.挫折忍受力提高
這應該是大部分的遊戲都有的要素!!
當你在遊戲中一直死(比如打怪)就會去想怎麼打贏,是操控能力不足還是裝備不夠

——————以上,3/10小小筆記—————

🔓《隨筆》2018/3 腦袋統整

。校內事務
-心理系-
變態
人資
生心
-社會系-
音樂
經濟
-英文-
自學室
多益考試5月
多元文化構通
看電影
看影集
看新聞
-雜務-
高爾夫
羽球
跑步
做海報
-春假計畫-
花蓮遊+畢拍
。音樂
打鼓
唱RAP
去草原彈吉他
。紀錄
寫網誌
英文VLOG練習
。個人
-髮型
-衣著
-財務
-讀課外書
。未來
-交換學生
-暑假打工
-英文家教

《英文課》106-1 多元文化溝通 課程介紹

<<WEEK 1 >> Teacher:Adrian Huang

第一次上全校選修的課!!!而且是早八!!!
但是為了去美國交換...為了練英文...為了要逼自己進步...這種課一定要上!!!
(一開始一進教室大家在自我介紹真的有點想逃,不過事後回想我已經比之前進步很多)
教室裡有24個人,只有1個「白人」(法國女生)
重點是好多日本人喔!大概有5.6個以上!
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。自我介紹題目
1.introduce yourself
2.what kind of movie you enjoy the most?
3.what is your favorite quotes
4.Ask a question to your classmate
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。分組(mozart)
JAMES (ECO
TINA (ENG
PEGGY (MUSIC
YOSHIKI  (Exchange student from Japan
LULU (SOC
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。課程要求(25% each)
PARTICIPATION
ENGAGEMENT
MIDTERM (paper)
FINAL GROUP PRESENTATION*2
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。TEXTBOOK:“IDENTITY”