Justin+K

@justin kang's journal


 * HW due Wednesday, June 9th

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CW Monday, June 7th

1. The drunk man was in a stupor state. 2. The fervor of her reached his heart 3. I could see the dignity in his eyes 4. The sculpture was considered solemn after a famous sculptor said it was a great sculpture 5. His treachery gave great shock to the guild but he was forgiven easily 6. Endure the pain child, good days await 7. His laugh had a little bit of resent in it 8. Consulting skills are surely required to get into a famous company 9. The light dispersed trough the prism 10. They grieved for the dead woman until the woman came to them and told them that she did not die

the sentence with 4 of the vocab words (i used 5 though)

"a treacherous man made his consultant friend resent and go into a stupor state until a grief death"

CW Monday, May 31st: 1. At the end of chapter 10, Juan reflects: //'So we returned, and my life from that moment grew broader and happier and I became a better person, I think, for Bartolome had turned my mind away from small preoccupations, and led it into paths of Truth.'//

What do you think he means by this statement? Why is Truth in capital letters?

he means hat he lived a different life after it. the Truth was capitalized because after he changed is the true himself.

Watch this: [] Compare the theme of 'change' in this news clip with Juan in the novel, //I, Juan de Pareja.//

the change in the video is like challenging something new. Juan is just changing himself for a better life without any challenging.

CW for may 27th

RAFTS

as Juan, write a love letter confessing Juan's love to Miri

ART WORK REVIEW

Pen shading Piano (stella) - the light in the middle shows nicely with just lines

Pen shading House (yeindee) - able to know which is which just with lines and dots

Pastel color studies (lisa lee) - seems like flame and the drawing is warm

Pastel color studies (nick hwang) - cold but warm somehow

Pastel color studies (jennifer choi) - not warm but somehow hot and furious

RESPONDING TO OTHER'S RAFTS

sun pyo : As Miri, write a letter to Juan about her liking him. Dear juan

greetings juanico this is Miri. I am writing this letter to you so that you know what I think of you

I have been loving you from the moment we were about to separate.

I'd like to letter you with this address from now on since we wont meet so often

please reply so that I know that this is your address

sincerely yours miri

CW for may 24th News story: http://www.koreaherald.com/national/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20100525000362 Editorial: http://www.koreaherald.com/opinion/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20100519000176 Advertisement: http://www.heraldcampus.co.kr/ Entertainment Review: http://www.koreaherald.com/entertainment/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20100518000739 Sports article: [] Want Ads: http://www.heraldcampus.co.kr/ Comic:

HW for may 24th the picture of my painting

CW for may 20th classtools timeline ch.1-5 media type="custom" key="6180921"

HW for may 20th

write definition and a sentence for each word

1. lament = expression of sadness- his lament suddenly showed after he heard the news about his family 2. constrict = to squeeze - i saw the squeezed animal which seemed to be constricted by some human device 3. serenity = calmness - serenity is not appropriate for the government. 4. delineate = to stretch or outline - it is easy to delineate in computer but not in drawings 5. vulgarity = inappropriate - his vulgarity makes many of the seniors angry. 6. vivacious = attractively lively - a vivacious painting is the one to be in the museum 7. dismay = sudden despair - I saw a terrible dismay on his face when he got a popquiz 8. meticulous = showing great attention to details - meticulous graders make our grades low every time for no big reason 9. compassionate = sharing the feelings - compassionate friends seem to be the real friends 10. preoccupation = thinking of something else - I often see him preoccupied before being asked a question but he answers everything well

CW for may 19th

changing showing sentence into a telling sentence

show: she was wearing a dress of golden-brown, fine, soft wool that day, bound with black velvet, and above it her face, with rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes, was framed in a little hood.

tell: she was wearing wealthy and was pretty.

HW for may 18th

vocab sentences

1. exquisite treasures are to be expensive 2. the queen was very meticulous about her kingdom 3. haughty students usually dont have good grades as they dont have enough time to study because they brag so long 4. when emergency, all you need to be is serene and following instructions 5. accustoming yourself into new things is a good way to know what is happening in the world

CW for may 14th

inter view with a famous person

we are having an interview the famous baseball player, gwang hoon kim. he's been pitching great lately in the games. his record is unbelievable! he has been the head topic in the newspaper and magazines these days.

interviewer: hello everyone, we are about to have an inter view with gwang hoon kim the famous baseball player of these days. hi gwanghoon how do you think about your capricious strike outs?

kim: The hitter gives many mistaken shots when it comes to me. my luck seems to be letting me have capricious strikes.

inter: Do you have any premonition about your future baseball life?

kim: I think I am going to be the best player in korea soon and the wordls best one day!

inter: what do you do with the rebellious newcomers?

kim: I throw fast balls at them and they wont get rebellious ant more

inter: how think of the game baseball?

kim: It is my life. I depend on it. the rules are austere but not frivolous in base ball. I like simple things

inter: How do you think of your coach?

kim: I love him! he is frugal and caring. most importantly, he is not subservient but could control the team well.

inter: What kind of kind of throws you like to use?

kim: I like to use fastballs for getting strikes and I use my slider for the last pitch to make the hitter out.

inter: I thought you had a game awaiting soon

kim: thank you for reminding me I gotta go. thank you for the inter view. interview me anytime. see ya.

inter: thank you for volunteering for the interview. now we end the interview here.

defining the vocab from ch. 6-10

haughty: arrogant exquisite: beautiful intermittent periodic, on and off meticulous: precise tremulous: quivering, trembling

HW for may 14th

a 5 sentece summary for ch. 6

in chapter 6, Juan falls in love with Miri, a girl slave. He tries to get closer to Miri, who was Ruben's slave. Miri got attacked unknown. Miri and juan could be sold soon. But juan didnt have a chance to confess to her yet.

prediciton - juan might success in confessing but maybe they fall apart but send letters to each other as juan knows how to write.

CW for may 12th

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HW for may 12th 7 questions of ch.5 1. Who was praised for the painting?- Avalro 2. where was juan's new home? - the heart of the madrid 3. who was majesty's favorite man? - Duke of Olivares 4. who were going to visit the court? - the painter and Rubens 5. what did don diego tell about art? - art should be truth but not beauty 6. how was the studio when master was not in? - empty and quiet 7. Why couldn't Juan sleep well? - He saw images of Gil Medina

vocabs praise - approval or admiration agonize **-** undergo great mental anguish through worrying about something
 * obeisances -** deferential respect

CW for may 10th

5 comments for the article about a spanish artist

1. he was born in 1599 in seville 2. he was working for king Philip IV 3. he drew citizens as well as the king 4. the pope insisted his skills as well 5. his last painting had 11 figures excluding the dog but including the reflection in the mirror

HW for may 6th

artist presentation

ch.4 5 questions after reading

1. what does juan remember about when he was young? his master an the studio

2. what did the mistress make him do for her? to fan her

3. true or false: it was okay for slaves to do art by the time false

4. who does juan think that stole the earrings? the don

5. what was the thing that the apprentices had that juan just wanted? a chest with a lock


 * CW for may 4th

5 questions from ch.3

1. who woke juan up? 2. what was the name of the gypsy that helped juan by his way? 3. what do gypsies do in the night? 4. what did camelo tell juan to do to eat 5. who does juan meet in the bakeshop?

answers for sunpyos questions ** 1. don carmelo

HW for May 4th

I, juan de pareja ch.3 summary

juan woke up from a cold water splashing on him. it was a man around 30 years old. juan learned that basilio's real name was camelo as the magistrate called him camelo. at the morning, they may march, in the evening, they may enjoy in a gypsy camp, and in the night they have some to a village with many gypsies and had a party with them. there were men and women. carmelo told juan to steal food if he was hungry because the food wont come to him. so juan started to steal and pick up foods whenever he was hungry. he never experienced such hunger before. juan improved on stealing and begging.

HW for April 28th

1. what is the main character's name? - juan de pareja 2. what happened to his mother? - her mother died 3. what is told that the mother's earrings would do? - clean the blood 4. who took care of him after his mother died? - the mistress 5. what is the only thing that made him think that the mistress was nice? - she taught him how to write 6. why would she teach him how to write? - to give letters to her relatives far away from her 7. what is juan's class? - slave
 * 7 questions for I, juan de pareja**

CW for April 27th

a nice haiku about a friend

far away from me just 1 year older than me I like all he likes

consonance: couplet: dactyl: limerick: quatrain:


 * HW for april 23rd**

A poem for Earth day

If we…

If we were to trash anywhere, There will be corpse trash everywhere

If we were to cut trees They may cut our throat back If we were to waste energies It may come with a storm attack

The earth gives what it gets For good things to come, We shall give and get goods And exchange what we have each other


 * HW April 16th**

It's **a new day , but it all  feels **old It's **a good life , that's what  I'm told But every thing, it all  just feels  the **same

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 * That <span style="font-family: Verdana,Helvetica,Arial; font-size: 11px; line-height: normal;">I don't <span style="font-family: Verdana,Helvetica,Arial; font-size: 11px; font-weight: normal; line-height: normal;"> ever <span style="font-family: Verdana,Helvetica,Arial; font-size: 11px; line-height: normal;">wa <span style="font-family: Verdana,Helvetica,Arial; font-size: 11px; font-weight: normal; line-height: normal;">nna <span style="font-family: Verdana,Helvetica,Arial; font-size: 11px; line-height: normal;">be <span style="font-family: Verdana,Helvetica,Arial; font-size: 11px; font-weight: normal; line-height: normal;"> like **you


 * CW April 14th**

sinew and you are half rhymes and minute and it are end rhymes

yours is the earth and everything that's in it. And which is more you'll be a man, my son! --> you can have anything as you be a man.


 * CW April 12th**

a poem

the scared and hated

Hi again

Oh hi

I dont have anything to eat these days. There is no reason to have this poison.

Its okay there must have been a reason.

yes and I bet the reason is that they hate YOU.

Well no one likes YOU as well. its just that they are scared at me.

well for me, it is just that they hate my climate.

well I like it but only if it had some food coming

I dont want you to eat anything. you always sleep for several months or weeks to digest a food.

that is how I was born I cant change the fact that I am a snake.

and that I am a desert. come on, I'll tell you where a mouse is.

you are very generous today.

Well, a mouse would just have you sleep a day. now would you like to talk to me often?

of course, why wouldn't I?

warm-up individual or with partner. Present to class. Choose one of the five propaganda techniques generally used in advertisements. Write a TV script to sell an object. a. Bandwagon: persuading people to do something by letting them know others are doing it. b. Testimonial: using the words of a famous person to persuade you. c. Transfer: using the names or pictures of famous people, but not direct quotations. d. Repetition: the product name is repeated at least four times. e. Emotional words: words that will make you feel strongly about someone or something.
 * CW April 9th:**

repetition: a memorial calculator

all calculators only go until 12 digits. Thats not enough for our complexed life isn't it? This memorial calculator can go until 14 digits. But thats not the big benefit of buying this product. The memorial calculator can memorize what could not be monitored. calculators sometimes have errors because it only calculates the monitored numbers. The memorial calculator can even memorize pi and give a very exact answer. Architectural people, mathematical people, students and teachers might need this handy. Another great fact of the memorial calculator! It is having a starting sale of 10% off! the scientific math can be used in the memorial calculator as it contains scientific symbols to calculate. the memorial calculator has two modes. The mathematic mode, and the scientific mode. A calculator with this much things is just 29.99$ because of the sale!

"Not a lot of books make the reader think 'if I had a job when I am 12. Instead of some common books with common lessons and thoughts, why not a very rare lesson and thought from a rare genre?" is the most important persuading sentence in my paragraph
 * CW for april 7th**

the claim:

<span style="font-family: Helvetica,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: normal;">The book’s main character, Jonas, is an ordinary child becoming 12 years old. He tries hard to be the same as the other children. But he becomes a very unique child more and more as the story goes. The community of course does not like people becoming unique but Jonas is an exception. Going through all troubles of pain, he becomes one of the elders. In the medieval times, they had marriage at a very young age. But here, they get a job in a very young age, 12. Not a lot of books make the reader think “if I had a job when I am 12”. Instead of some common books with common lessons and thoughts, why not a very rare lesson and thought from a rare genre?

A. 3. They get the job done in a routine fashion "Not a lot of books make the reader think “if I had a job when I am 12"

B. 5. sentences vary in length as well as structure, sounds natural. "the government chooses everything"

C. 3. some variety attempted. "<span style="font-family: Helvetica,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: normal;">Their population never changes. For me, it was the first time to read about how the world would be in a successful communism. "

D. the reader sometimes have to hunt for clues"" <span style="font-family: Helvetica,helvetica,sans-serif;"> classwork April 6th:

The commercial shows sleepy days of people that have job and could not sleep well. sleepy people cannot work well, get angry easily, hard to move. This commercial had a happy person awake with the coffee. Humor is used in this commercial to make the audiences focus on the point very well.

I saw a pepsi commercial and there is a western boy that came to china to be a monk. But he could not do well on his training. He grew up, and one day, he did so well in performing. It was all thanks to pepsi. The monks had a sign on their head and he figured out that their symbol on their head looked like the top part of pepsi can. He bangs on it and now he has a same symbol on his head. It had some humor and a message that pepsi

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I saw a commercial for a drill. there was a racing car coming and the men had to change the wheels for it. after they change, they need to drill in the new wheel but then the car was flipped instead! It was that the drill was so good that it can even flip a car. It used humor very properly.

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A true friend is someone who reaches for your hand and touches your heart
 * Classwork April 2nd:**

So.... you know friends can give you things like you know friends help in things like you know money and all kind of support that they could. If you get help like you know 1. restaurant review

The pizza restaurant I have gone before was very brilliant. This piz

1. Write and post 2nd paragraph. Edit your 1st paragraph for conciseness and transitions
 * HW due Friday, April 1st:**

<span style="font-family: Helvetica,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: normal;">The first reason that I suggest this book is because it has a very rare but interesting topic. Students have read books of another world, island of monsters, dragons in the mountain or sad stories a lot. This book is about another society, a different rule, but humans. Somehow, this book shows how communism is good but how it is bad as well. The society do not know any animals and they never experienced winter. Their population never changes. For me, it was the first time to read about how the world would be in a successful communism.

**classwork at mar 31st**

Of all the many things that bother me about bad writing, the fault that really annoys me most is wordiness - the tendency to put in more words than you need.

wordiness is the most annoying thing about bad writing.

It is a communism society. A successful communism society. ---> It is a successful communism society.

Look on persuasive essay from writing gym and choose one of the 30 prompts to do your essay on. Write it here:

the first paragraph edited I have read a very interesting book and I would like to introduce it to you. It is a book named The Giver. It is a book of utopia though it does not mention about it. It is a communism society. A successful communism society. The society may look completely different from ours and it is maybe too organized without a chance of choice. Even their wife/husband, even their child. The government chooses everything. No one could be unique in the society. There are many books about an imagination of different rule or system used on us. The Giver is quite popular but many students in our school but it doesn’t seem like they read this kind of a book many times. I am suggesting another genre of book that the school never tried. // 6. Convince your teacher to read a favorite book of yours to the class.

eager Elliot listened to his music in the recent play list

Homework at KIS often results in stres//s

Assignment in KIS gives stress It is said that KIS has stressing homework Soem people say that KIS give hard homework The homework in KIS is too hard for students It is stressing for students to do KIS homework

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 * cw for mar. 17th**

--What is the 'hook' line in the article?"<span style="border-collapse: collapse; color: #333333; font-family: verdana,Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">Parents who buy their children a video game system might want to be careful that all the fun doesn't interfere with their learning." --What does the study show about boys who are given a Play Station 2? their time in education has decreased --What does moderation mean? avoiding extreme --What is something in your life that you should do in moderation? video games --What is something that you do that takes time away from reading? project --The researchers think the learning problems resulted from what? video games --click on 'help learning' link. How can scientists predict how well someone might perform on video games? by the size --What do you think you could do to improve your brain function? less video games and use the brain for more studying


 * cw for mar. 15th**

the ptv

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cw for 9th

how to make ramen

1. prepare water and bye ramen from any store (because it is everywhere!) 2. boil the water 3. put the ramen noodle that you bought in the boiling water (thats a piece of cake!) 4. now put the soup in the water and mix it around 5. don't mix forever! put the pot led on it after it is well spread enough 6. now wait for 3~4 minute if you want 7. yeah you can wait for more if you want more ramen because it gets bigger! (it would be a pie in the sky to eat right away and just feel hungry when you look at it so do some other short hobby while waiting) 8. now closely and cautiously, pour the soup and the ramen on the bowl you may use.


 * hw for mar 9th**

end of crispin


 * cw for mar 5th**

more than one way to skin a cat - there are more than one solution for a problem more than meets eye - hidden values or facts regarding something

Dear

I have been sending you 100 messages this week without a reply. I think it is an answer that you dont care about me anymore or didn't even tell me your new phone number. I dont think this is a time to say there is more than one way to skin a cat. But in case you are having some reasons more than meets the eye, reply this email, and try to tell me your phone number. If you really want to break up with me, do not reply to this email. I may wait for a week or so.

cw for mar 3rd

You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar - you can persuade easily with polite words than mean words

Bend over backwards - you try hard to please someone

he is a quiet and speechless man but knows that he can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar and says polite words whenever he needs to say. though he wont really bend over backwards to someone, he is not mean to anyone. he has died where he was born. died in peace, everyone may remember him. as anyone would want, he had died in may 21st, his own birthday. just naturally died, he makes people believe in fate.

**1). Make sure that email is appropriate for the occasion.**
there are people that do not prefer using email so it could be waste of time if you just to send an email to an account that is almost not used.

**2). Be mindful of your email address.**
This is a mistake that so many teens make—and they don’t have a clue! Does your email name look something like hotfoxychick@partyanimal.net or Ihatepeople@allaboutme.com? And to whom are you sending this? It’s fine to use that address when writing your friends. If you want to conduct business by email, simply create a new address.

**3). Do not use texting language!**
no u didnt rite ur tchr like this. U r asking fr trubl. And DON’T USE ALL CAPS.

**4). Use letter format.**
Most email accounts give you formatting options. Go ahead and format your letter using a proper greeting, paragraphs, bullets, closings, or other features that give your letter a professional look. This shows that you are serious, mature, and savvy.

**5.) Be respectful.**
Many of us tend to get a little too familiar or get a little too comfortable in emails, and this may cause us to make costly assumptions. For example, you should always use a title when addressing a professional, even if that person signs his correspondence with his/her first name. If in doubt, use a title.
 * If you are writing to a college professor and you don’t know whether the person is a Ph.D., use "Dear Professor."
 * If you don’t know the gender of the person you are writing, you could: use the first and last name, like "Dear Jo Baker," or you could use the role of the person as your title, like "Dear Search Committee Chair." If it is possible, you could also make a phone call to the department or office and ask how to address the person you’re writing.
 * When in doubt, be formal in your address. It may seem stuffy, but it won’t offend anybody! When influential people are the laid-back types and they want you to relax, they tell you so.

keynote:


 * cw for feb 25th**

writing a poem from a word from crispin chapter 35-58

Relic


 * justin kang

jungle relic is just too fantastic adventurers' best place to find a huge stone face

in cave they found from the ground though in relic they find in the leaves

as they heave they achieve they earn money for the sake of history

they haven't done anything right but just made ancient things bright

while they achieve prizes students have more to learn while he stares at his prizes with his name students struggle to memorize his name while they could have played game

cw for feb 23rd

7/10,4/7,6/10

cw for feb 19th once in a blue moon - very rarely on top of the world - succeed, so happy

nothing was once in a moon in the break. I was on top of the world to watch two movies in 3D in a break. I watched avatar in 3D with my friend and watched a movie for kids that has foods falling down from the sky(I don't know the title in english) for my sister, with my families.

1. what was the largest building? 2. who attacked crispin in stromford 3. **

1. Read Crispin chapters 38-43. Post 2 questions with answers per chapter (12 Qs total).
 * HW due Friday, Feb 19th:**

Afraid to go any farther, I sank too. My knees pressed my hand together and simply stared the church itself and the people with wonder.

slake - quench or satisfy solar - upper chamber in the medieval times furtively - attempting to avoid notice or attention pallet - a straw mattress whetted - sharpening a blade appalling - awful, terrible hurly-burly - busy palfrey - a docile horse used for ordinary ride esp. by women livery - special uniform for a servant or official doffing - remove reverence - deep respect for something or someone milling - grind or crash into mills


 * cw for feb 11th**

dime a dozen - very common and cheap

I want to bye this but my friend said that it was a dime a dozen so we went on but there were none in our way.

don't count your chickens before they hatch - you need to wait for more product until you could know the result.

my sister never counts a chicken anytime. She'll just let it rot and die. all the things that she like are saved but she'll let no one to go even near it and it rots after a a certain time and she'll cry.


 * cw for feb 9th**

all you know is that when i look upon a man, if he refuses __to look at me__ only god __in his heavens__ knows that put me i__n mind of the images__ of the demons i__n the church of Lodgecot__


 * hw due feb 9th**

They have gone to many villages and crispin improved in playing music. He even juggled once and earned a lot of money. They observed people passing by and guessing what kind of a person or people they are. After all that, they have gone to the market town. They saw a huge circular wall for defending from enemies of all sides. They go through the gate in the wall guarded and named the bishop's gate. The guards seemed dangerous so bear and crispin played in front of the guards. They have passed the guards without any suspicion.