This weekend, me and 15 other students from Uplands took a bus down to KL to attend the Mini MUN conference at the International school of KL. We were joined by three other international schools, so there were quite a number of people attending this event.
This is the first time i've attended a MUN conference, so it was a very eye-opening experience for me. I represented Sweden in the Human Rights committee. From the very beginning, things were already very tense as we were suddenly asked to make our opening speech, but none of us (people from uplands) had prepared one, as we were not aware that we had to. So as the delegates before me were making their speeches, i quickly began typing up mine. When it was my turn to make my speech, i was extremely nervous indeed. But once i stood up at the front and began speaking, i relaxed and spoke confidently. When it was over, i felt incredibly good. And this was only the beginning.
We then had lobbying in which we merged resolutions with other delegates who had similar interests. Through this experience i've made a number of new friends, and in the given time of less than 3 hours, we were expected to come up with one final resolution. This of course needed a lot of effective communication, organization, and leadership skills. I was fortunate to have been in a group where most members were willing to contribute, and so we managed to come up with a good resolution (which was approved by the chairs!) after some compromises.
During the debate itself, i must say i felt quite lost. I was not used to the formal language used, "will the chair please ask the delegate of France what she means by economic transactions", and also the fast reactions of delegates who were up front was pretty amazing. I am not sure whether they things they have said are factually true, but nevertheless they have made it sound very convincing. Some of these delegates are very young, yet they carry so much confidence and natural public speaking skills. I was very impressed.
Unfortunately, i did not participate much in the debate as I was not very confident. I was not very well prepared, both in the sense that i have not done sufficient research, and also we have not really practiced any debates during our MUN meetings at school.
However, this was a very valuable experience, which has not only made me learn a lot more about the world affairs, but also of the kinds of talents people amongst myself possess. If i had the chance, i would definitely go for another conference - this time much more well prepared of course.
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
rock bands audition
after weeks of practise, yesterday our band finally faced our biggest challenge - the audition.
We were all very nervous before the audition, because to be honest, we have only practised through the whole song once (as we didnt have many opportunities to use the music room as it was always already occupied). So we went into the audition being quite unprepared and not very confident. So we played our song, and I dont think it was the best we had ever done....the band wasnt really.."together", and it didnt seem like we impressed the judges much. Ms Leong commented : u guys need more practise, Ryan (the drummer), you were too loud, and Ivan (guitarist), your playing was really random at times.
well if we do manage to get in in the end, we will try harder to book the music room, and practise so many times that in the end, when we play for ms leong again, the only thing she would say is ''good''. :)
We were all very nervous before the audition, because to be honest, we have only practised through the whole song once (as we didnt have many opportunities to use the music room as it was always already occupied). So we went into the audition being quite unprepared and not very confident. So we played our song, and I dont think it was the best we had ever done....the band wasnt really.."together", and it didnt seem like we impressed the judges much. Ms Leong commented : u guys need more practise, Ryan (the drummer), you were too loud, and Ivan (guitarist), your playing was really random at times.
well if we do manage to get in in the end, we will try harder to book the music room, and practise so many times that in the end, when we play for ms leong again, the only thing she would say is ''good''. :)
Friday, November 21, 2008
St.Nicholas
After two weeks of office work, today Naima and I finally got to interact with the children.
I thought there was a significant improvement in my interaction with the children today as I'm beginning to understand their body languages (e.g. a girl playfully demanded that I have to sit cross-legged like she was, so she pointed at her legs, then at mine, then at a spot beside her); I've called a few of them by their names and they've responded; I was actually able to have a proper conversation with one of them; and most importantly, I'm adjusting to the way they behave - I feel more comfortable spending time with them now. I also think the children are beginning to recognise me now, as one of them smiled so widely when i said Hello to her.
We were basically playing with the children in the playroom, and I found that the toy that they liked the most was Lego (probably because they liked the feeling of constructing things with their hands), so I thought of the idea of asking people in Uplands whether they have any old Lego they would like to give away, so that the children in St. Nicholas would have more to play with.
I thought there was a significant improvement in my interaction with the children today as I'm beginning to understand their body languages (e.g. a girl playfully demanded that I have to sit cross-legged like she was, so she pointed at her legs, then at mine, then at a spot beside her); I've called a few of them by their names and they've responded; I was actually able to have a proper conversation with one of them; and most importantly, I'm adjusting to the way they behave - I feel more comfortable spending time with them now. I also think the children are beginning to recognise me now, as one of them smiled so widely when i said Hello to her.
We were basically playing with the children in the playroom, and I found that the toy that they liked the most was Lego (probably because they liked the feeling of constructing things with their hands), so I thought of the idea of asking people in Uplands whether they have any old Lego they would like to give away, so that the children in St. Nicholas would have more to play with.
Monday, November 3, 2008
interacting with the children at St.Nicholas
Today after school, Midori,Ivan,Phuminat,Naima,Chih Yao, Maiki and I took a bus down to St. Nicholas School.
We divided into groups according to the areas we preferred helping out in. Phuminat and I chose to interact directly with the children. We were brought to the playroom to play with the children. At first, Phuminat and I were very lost, because we had great difficulty in communicating with the children, as some of them were not only visually impaired, but also deaf. And those who weren't deaf, spoke in Malay, which neither Phuminat and I are very good at. After some time, i decided to look for one of the House Mothers (who looked after the children), to ask her to give us a brief introduction for each child, so that we could get to know them better. The House Mothers also explained to us that we had to try communicate with the children by sign language (which Phumi and I had trouble doing too...), and that the children recognises us by our smell, so the next time that we visit, they will know it's us again.
I have to say that i was a bit hestitant in interacting with the children today, as i was clueless and a bit nervous about communicating with them, so today I mostly only observed them. And i was very impressed and moved watching these young children, who had lost so much in life, still being able to laugh and have fun, by living their lives with their other senses. Although we did not directly interact with the children much, i did get to know the children individually better today, and I aim for my next visit to create an even deeper understanding and bond with these children. I hope that in a few weeks time, I would be able to communicate with them easily and comfortably.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Rock Bands
Midori, Ivan and I got together (Tony was not free today) and tried out a few song. Ivan is the guitarist, Tony the guitarist/bassist, and Midori the vocalist, whilst i'm the vocalist/keyboardist. First we tried the song "Imagine", by John Lennon, then "Fall for you" by Second Hand Serenade, and finally "9 crimes" by Damien Rice.
We came up with the final decision to work on "9 crimes" as not only was it a simple song to sing and play, but we found that midori and I could work best together on vocals in this song, as it was originally a duet anyways.
I had lots of fun today, and i thought our band made quite some progress, as not only have we picked our song, but we've also decided on who should sing which parts, AND we've tried it out a few times. What needs to be done now is for Ivan to learn how to play the piece, and to figure out how he could combine his playings with Tony's. After that we'd just need practise, practise, and MORE practise.
hopefully we'd get pass the auditions in december..:)
We came up with the final decision to work on "9 crimes" as not only was it a simple song to sing and play, but we found that midori and I could work best together on vocals in this song, as it was originally a duet anyways.
I had lots of fun today, and i thought our band made quite some progress, as not only have we picked our song, but we've also decided on who should sing which parts, AND we've tried it out a few times. What needs to be done now is for Ivan to learn how to play the piece, and to figure out how he could combine his playings with Tony's. After that we'd just need practise, practise, and MORE practise.
hopefully we'd get pass the auditions in december..:)
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Oh Happy Day
We worked on "Oh Happy Day" for the whole lesson today. "Oh Happy Day" is the piece that I have a solo part in. Ms.Leong made me, and the male soloist stand in the middle with a microphone, whilst the rest of the choir stood around us in a circle. The first time we went through the song, i was so nervous that I went off pitch for a few times, but after several more practises, and encouragement from Ms.Leong and my friends, I managed to calm down and sing with more confidence.
After the lesson I asked for feedback from Ms.Leong, and she said I should "let my voice go more. I'm not giving it my bestest yet" - she needs to hear the 'uumph' in it. And my friends told me that I should try to relax more.. i seemed quite tense and my voice was a little shaky. So these will be what i'll focus on improving for next week, I'll do so by practising the song a LOT (eg. in the shower).
After the lesson I asked for feedback from Ms.Leong, and she said I should "let my voice go more. I'm not giving it my bestest yet" - she needs to hear the 'uumph' in it. And my friends told me that I should try to relax more.. i seemed quite tense and my voice was a little shaky. So these will be what i'll focus on improving for next week, I'll do so by practising the song a LOT (eg. in the shower).
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