Wednesday, October 20, 2010

The Cirriculum in Saudi Arabia and Korea

       Saudi Arabia and Korea have a great curriculum system, but there are several differences and similarities related to curriculum between them. The differences and the similarities are mainly regard to subjects, hours, teachers and exams. First, Saudi Arabian and Korean students study several important academic subjects at elementary schools like math, science, social and their native language, but Saudi Arabian students study three additional subjects like  Islamic, history and geography. In high school, Saudi Arabian students study what they studied in elementary school plus  physics, chemistry and English but the Korean students study what they studied in elementary school plus history and English. Both Saudi Arabian and Korean study some nonacademic subjects like sports and arts, but Korean students study additional elective subjects like music, Japanese, Chinese and German. Also, the classes hours are different between them. In Saudi Arabia, the students study 7 hours per day and 5 days per week, but in Korea, they study 9 hours per day, and 6 days per week. Both  Saudi Arabian and Korean student spend 3 hours for homework assignments every day. Moreover, in both countries, the teachers are different for each subjects. For example, a math teacher is different than a physics teacher. After that, there are two exams per semester in both countries. In Saudi Arabia, the students have to pass the exams to go to the next grade, on the other hand Korean students don’t have to pass the exams to go to the next grade. In brief,  These are the main differences and  the similarities between these systems.

How to Prepare for a Job Interview?


       A job interview is very important to when you are looking for a new job because it usually  decides whether or not you are hired at this company. You will read some instructions to do it if you have a job interview. First, write a good resume, collect all the documents that you need at the interview, and put them in a nice folder. Second, verify the company's location and the time for the interview.  Third, go to bed early the night before the interview, and wake up early. Fourth, take a shower, and wear a clean suit. Fifth, go to the interview early, so you can be there before the time that they told you. Sixth, try to feel calm, and don’t be nervous. Seventh, go inside the company 10 minutes early to show the interviewer that you are on time. Eighth, drink a cup of water before you go to the interview. Ninth, go inside the room where the  interview will be. Tenth, greet the interviewer answer all the questions that they ask you to show them that you are the best employee. If you follow all of these instructions correctly, you will be able to get a job everywhere.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Alaska and Hawaii

     Alaska and Hawaii are wonderful places to visit. They are some differences features between them. It will be shown these differences in regard accommodation, climate and natural beauty. First, the accommodations in Alaska and Hawaii are ranged from basic to luxury, but the hotels' quality in Alaska is better than in Hawaii. Second, the climate are differences in between Alaska and Hawaii. in Alaska, the temperature is perfect. in the summer there is no humidity, but in Hawaii, it can be hot and humid during the summer. In Alaska, it rains less than in Hawaii. Fourth, the natural beauty, in Alaska, it has the highest mountain in north America. They called Chugach McKindey, and the glaciers in Alaska are awesome, but the beaches in Hawaii are the most beautiful in the world, and Hawaii has Volcano  North Park and Waimea Canyon. Indeed, these places are deferent, but each of them has food features.     

Sunday, October 10, 2010

The View from my Window

    
         It's really nice when you wake up and see a beautiful view. Actually you feel very comfortable if you see a nice view. Today, After I woke up this morning, I looked through my window to see the view. It was really beautiful. The weather was cloudy and rainy, so the sky was dark. There is a small park. There are a lot of tall trees and large area of grass. They  The trees where around the park looked like partition, and there are dark green. I saw a large space of green grass in the middle of the park, and water spots were everywhere. It looked like a large green carpet. My neighbors sometimes play baseball there. Between my window and the park, there are many people were walking and doing exercise, and many cars. They are different model, and each car has different color. Indeed, I couldn’t come to classes that day because I wanted to sit there and see a nice view. It really was the nicest view I have seen in my life.  

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Drive your Teacher Crazy

      Driving your teacher crazy makes fun in the class. If you really want to do it, follow these steps. First, pretend that you don’t understand what the teacher says. For example, act as a ridiculous student and say some things tough, and ask some question isn’t related to the subject. Now, the teacher goes to start her/ his craziness.  Second, be funky to make the classmates laugh. For instate, say some silly jocks and laugh loudly, and make fun of the teacher to let all the classmates laugh on her/him. Third, do some things that make your teacher be angry like throw your pen close to her then and her/his to bring it, and move your chair from place to another, and try to make loudly sound then move it back to the first place. Indeed, following these steps will make the teacher angry, and she / he will kick you out the class.