Here is my note on the 1st lesson on Duolingo:
Continue reading “Unit 1: Use basic phrases, greet people”Weekend, but learning never ends
Hi there, it’s been a pretty long time, right?
Today, I’ve been back with brand new content: My journey of learning French.
Continue reading “Weekend, but learning never ends”Hello 2023
It’s 11:55 now. So I’ve got a few minutes before the new year comes. Uhm… what to say now?
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A brand new poem I created while wandering around, escaping the feeling of sleepiness.
Continue reading “Researcher wanna be”A pretentious poet
I have never expected to be a poet. But now I am. Vietnamese speakers have the privilege of understanding the Vietnamese language as in my first poetry book, there is only one poem written in English while the others are in my mother tongue – Vietnamese. Have fun with my artsy-fartsy thingies!
Continue reading “A pretentious poet”SEXISM IN MUSIC: AN ANALYSIS OF TWO GENDER STEREOTYPES
Update: I got an A+ in Language & Society, so maybe this long essay greatly contributed to this A+. If you read this, please don’t tell my professor that I’ve uploaded my final assignment in Language & Society on this blog. Honestly, I think this one is one of the things that I’m most proud of up till now.
Continue reading “SEXISM IN MUSIC: AN ANALYSIS OF TWO GENDER STEREOTYPES”VietTESOL International Conference 2022
For the first time in my life, I’ve been given an opportunity to be a presenter at an academic conference. Everything was like a dream as I’d never expected such a 24-year-old childish high school kid like me could be granted this marvelous trip.
Continue reading “VietTESOL International Conference 2022”Scarecrow
I myself try to be my own student, testing my own technique. And what I feel like was…
Continue reading “Scarecrow”Pre Post SEO
Wow, it’s been ages since my last post on this website. Fortunately, I’ve got some more motivation to create and share more useful things to the world.
Continue reading “Pre Post SEO”Deliverymen
It’s almost 3:30 pm. With its harsh 40-degree light, the August sun was nothing to the people wearing blazers and sitting under the air conditioner.
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