How many places have you been to? Are you still wondering how to get to little India from Funan Digital Hall? And have you got your pictures in Sentosa or East Coast Park?
If you are confused by these questions, never mind, It’s never late to start! So, when you are wondering what to do in the weekend, take your EZ-LINK and catch a bus, then get off at anywhere you are interested in. Destination is not so important. Vivo is good. China town is good. Bugis is also good …
I like reading the advertisements given by all kinds of shops. And sometimes communicate with the touter. It’s interesting and I can improve my English meanwhile.
How to learn a language well? Use it! You will benefit a lot in the communication as well. So, why not?
25 Jan 2009
You’ve come across a good way to practice what we’ve learnt in class. Travelling in Singapore can not only rid us of the monotony of life, but also offer us a chance to use English as a communicating tool. However, I recommend you to speak as much as possible while travelling. Asking for the location of a certain building or the history of some monument can be a good start if you want to have a conversation with the local. As you travel, you may find your new target in English class which may encourage you to work harder. So, maybe next time, I can travel with you.
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