At the beginning, it also shows my achievements in this day and some interesting things.
1.Speech——How to get better at the things you care about
The learning zone is when our goal is to improve. Then we do activities designed for improvement, concentrating on what we haven't mastered yet, which means we have to expect to make mistakes, knowing that we can learn from them. That is very different from what we do when we're in performance zone, which is when our goal is to do something as best as we can, to execute. Then we concentrate on what we have already mastered and we try to minimize mistakes.
Both of these zones should be part of our lives, but being clear about when we want to be in each of them, with what goal, focus and expectations, helps us better perform and better improve. The performance zone maximizes our immediate performance, while the learning zone maximizes our groth and our future performance. The reason many of us don't improve much despite our hard work is that we tend to spend almost all of our time in the performance zone. This hinders our growth, and ironically, over the long term, also our performance.
So what the performance zone look like? Take Demosthenes, a political leader and the greatest orator and lawyer in ancient Greece. To become great, he didn't spend all his time in just being an orator or a lawyer, which would be his performance zone. But instead, he did activities designed for improvement. Of cource, he studied a lot. He studied law and philosophy with guidance from mentors, but he also realized that being a lawyer involved persuading other people, so he also studied great speeches and acting. To get rid of an odd habit he had of involuntarily lifting his shoulders, he practiced his speeches in front of a mirror, and he also suspended a sword in the ceiling, so that if he raised his shoulder, it will hurt.
To speak more clearly despite a lisp, he went through his speeches with stones in his mouth. He bulit an underground room when he could practice without interruptions and not disturb other people. And since courts at the time were very noisy, he also practiced by the ocean, projecting his voice above the roar of the waves.
2.Oral English about encountering an accident when travel
The car driver is covered with blood all over.
A pedestrain was knoched to the ground.
He was hit by a truck.
Don't brake suddenly, the car behind might crash into you.
Try to stay put. I think you might have fractured your lege.
Did you yeild to the other driver?
Keep the vihicles on location until the investigation is over.
We can help you push the car to the side of the road.
I'll have to call a nearby garage for help.
3.Making PPT
The final effect is that the rectange will flash into the background with the time as lighting on something. It's amazing!
Split every step, the concequence is that the rectanges in columns are grouped together. The animation is erasure.
Fig.2 costs my about 2 hours. I can't understand how to align with the same centre point. I have found cambered tool in form toolbar, but I just can draw the first and the second semicircle, not knowing how to change the cambered width. With the help of an enthusiastic friend, I know there is a yellow point which can be dragged to represent the width. So I solved this question and draw the Fig.3.
4.My boyfriend's hair
He told me he would go my home in order to send a SIM card for my sister becauce she lost it in the last weekend. After he reched my home, he diliverd a photo to me(Fig. 4). I just say two words,“Silly cute!” His hais made me happy. I think I am happy because he looks after me so well that he would rather spend time visiting my family. Treasure someone who treasures you, too.