Saturday, June 28. 2008Finding a Language Exchange Partner
As the common English saying goes, “Practice makes perfect”. When learning a new language, practicing your new found language will allow you to learn at a faster rate, while retaining things that you’ve already learned. For me, practicing is extremely important. Since I have a poor memory, I have to use and hear/see words over and over until I finally get it.
在英语我们说”practice makes perfect”.那个意思是如果你想学习一个新的东西,你应该练习很多。你学习一个你的外语时候练习是一个非常好的方法。我学习汉语的时候,我记得很慢,妄了快。所以我也应该练习很多!
Fortunately, there are a TON of language exchange websites out there. I’d thought I would take a moment and review some of the larger ones.
在上网友很多的语言换的网页你可以用练习你的外语。
《请用下面的按钮继续读》
As the common English saying goes, “Practice makes perfect”. When learning a new language, practicing your new found language will allow you to learn at a faster rate, while retaining things that you’ve already learned. For me, practicing is extremely important. Since I have a poor memory, I have to use and hear/see words over and over until I finally get it.
在英语我们说”practice makes perfect”.那个意思是如果你想学习一个新的东西,你应该练习很多。你学习一个你的外语时候练习是一个非常好的方法。我学习汉语的时候,我记得很慢,妄了快。所以我也应该练习很多!
Fortunately, there are a TON of language exchange websites out there. I’d thought I would take a moment and review some of the larger ones.
在上网友很多的语言换的网页你可以用练习你的外语。
《请用下面的按钮继续读》
Thursday, June 19. 2008Why Is a Hamburger Called a Hamburger if it is Made of Beef?
Yesterday I was riding to school and attempting not to get run over by yet another insane driver …. or biker …. or pedestrian who thinks traffic lights are for decoration and this is some bizarre game of frogger. Anyhow, as I was going through the morning chaos, it suddenly hit me:
Why is a hamburger called a hamburger if it is made out of beef?
Consulting my good and all knowing friend wikipedia and my fool-proof intuition, I came up with the following three possible explanations:
- At a fair, some guy serving meatballs got the idea to flatten them for better portability. Since they were made of pork, they got the name “hamburger”. The only problem with this explanation, is why is it now made of beef?
- At a different fair (what is up with all the fairs anyway? I guess that’s where the smartest chefs go to work, lol), a guy was serving sausage patties. They ran out of pork and decided to use a cow instead. They found the beef to be rather bland so they put lots of gunk on top and voilà the hamburger was born. The name of place place? Hamburg, New York.
- This is simply a mystery of life, to be contemplated while riding through Beijing traffic … kind of like the buttered cat paradox. But I’ll think about that on a different bike ride.
What is your take on this?
Update
I’m so sorry for the lack of updates!
There really hasn’t been a lot going on. Everyday I go to school, come home, study, work, rinse, and repeat.
School is a bit frustrating right now. We are moving sooooo fast. It seems like I’m forgetting faster than I am learning. But, so is life. My language learning goes up and down and right now it is down 
On the weekends sometimes I visit a place in China, sometimes just stay home and study. So far I have been to the Forbidden City, The Great Wall, Heavenly Palace, Tian’anmen, and a mountain in Beijing. I have a bunch of pictures, hopefully I’ll find the time to upload them 
This week a friend and I are going to the Beijing Zoo.
<GoodBoy>
I’ll really try to put up pictures from that and from trips from now on
</GoodBoy>
Yesterday I was riding to school and attempting not to get run over by yet another insane driver …. or biker …. or pedestrian who thinks traffic lights are for decoration and this is some bizarre game of frogger. Anyhow, as I was going through the morning chaos, it suddenly hit me:
Why is a hamburger called a hamburger if it is made out of beef?
Consulting my good and all knowing friend wikipedia and my fool-proof intuition, I came up with the following three possible explanations:
- At a fair, some guy serving meatballs got the idea to flatten them for better portability. Since they were made of pork, they got the name “hamburger”. The only problem with this explanation, is why is it now made of beef?
- At a different fair (what is up with all the fairs anyway? I guess that’s where the smartest chefs go to work, lol), a guy was serving sausage patties. They ran out of pork and decided to use a cow instead. They found the beef to be rather bland so they put lots of gunk on top and voilà the hamburger was born. The name of place place? Hamburg, New York.
- This is simply a mystery of life, to be contemplated while riding through Beijing traffic … kind of like the buttered cat paradox. But I’ll think about that on a different bike ride.
What is your take on this?
I’m so sorry for the lack of updates!
There really hasn’t been a lot going on. Everyday I go to school, come home, study, work, rinse, and repeat.
School is a bit frustrating right now. We are moving sooooo fast. It seems like I’m forgetting faster than I am learning. But, so is life. My language learning goes up and down and right now it is down ![]()
On the weekends sometimes I visit a place in China, sometimes just stay home and study. So far I have been to the Forbidden City, The Great Wall, Heavenly Palace, Tian’anmen, and a mountain in Beijing. I have a bunch of pictures, hopefully I’ll find the time to upload them ![]()
This week a friend and I are going to the Beijing Zoo.
<GoodBoy>
I’ll really try to put up pictures from that and from trips from now on
</GoodBoy>







