Wednesday, April 18, 2007
BAaa...
My diploma what?? Aaa project! Yeah, I guess there exists something like that;) My topic is of course using literature in class. Pre-reading activities to be more specific. I guess I'm doing quite well but I'm not the one to judge here-> ask dr Mazurek:) This will be a bold statement but I think that my topic is very interesting and I'm enjoying writing about it...in a way;) Anyways I'm almost done so the fun is nearly over (too bad:). I'm conducting my research in Maria Magdalena High School and the results I got so far are quite promising. We'll see how it goes:)
That's basically it:)
Take care!
Monday, April 2, 2007
Who has a favorite painter? I do!
For some reason unknown even to myself I thought I might write about one of my interests: René François Ghislain Magritte who is my favorite painter.
Why? Many of his painting simply seem to reflect my state of mind...And yes I do realize it's weird. Other reasons are that I find his paintings original and, most of all, "different"(not a very good word here I know). It seems to me that he had a very peculiar outlook on life and that he saw some things in a way which no-one could and will ever be able to repeat. The reason for this may be that his mother committed suicide (drowned herself) and that he was present when they took her dead body out of the water...but I'd rather think that he was an individual. I usually don't approve of delving into other people's lives and knowing their biography by heart, but the way in which painters have to struggle in order to gain recognition is fascinating. And Magritte is no exception. Too bad most of them become really famous when they are long gone, dead, buried and can't benefit from their work whatsoever. So it goes...
If anyone would like to read about him or have a look at more of his painting there are links on my links list:)
I would be more than glad to read about your favorite painters! Really:)
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
A true story
Once upon a time there lived a maybe-not-so-very-lovely princess. One day (which was just about the time when she graduated from high school) she decided that she needs to do something with her life and so decided to study English in Poznań, a town quite distant from her home-castle Gorzó Wlkp. Having a trusted friend in that town she packed a few dresses and her portable throne and sceprte and went to the PKP station. On arrival to Poznań she met a friend of her friend who told her that if she wants to study English she should go to KJO because IFA is "stupid" (quote here). As gullible and naive as the princess was, she believed the demagogue and so now she has to write a lame post about a retarded princess...Well, the truth is that the princess was very enthusiastic about her studies (still is;) and they live up to most of her expectations (emphasis on most). Anyways, she doesn't regret her decision...;)
Monday, March 26, 2007
My own survey! Hurray!!
To give tit for tat I will conduct my own survey! The topic of the survey is:
Do you agree that, from the biological and cultural point of view, men are significantly "closer" to monkeys than women? I mean they're hairy and smelly and stuff, right? ;)
Do I have to add that only female votes count? No, I think it's quite obvious;)
Can't wait to see the results!:):):)
I'll do my best;)
To be honest I feel like apologizing for what I wrote last time...the truth is I don't really know what it is that I should write ;) Sooo I'll start writing things like....
I have to say that I'm rather surprised by what the blogs of my group mates look like...:) At least the ones I've seen so far:) Nice survey Tomek I believe the results of it will be of great benefit to my future intellectual and cultural development:) Still, I must say that I feel discriminated against since you did not take into account what women have to say concerning that matter;)
Therefore.....
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Behold!
It is I the admin of this blog:) As usual I have nothing interesting to say so I'm waiting for your comments;) Thanks!
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
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