Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Field Trip to Busboys and Poets!

Tomorrow, 6/30/2016, we're going to visit Busboys and Poets.  Busboys and Poets is the name of a world-famous restaurant, coffee shop and art gallery which is located at 2021 14th St, NW Washington, D.C. 20009.  

We will meet at the U St Metro Station at 10:30a.m. and walk to the coffee shop from there.  Exit the metro toward 13th St and you'll see Ben's Chili Bowl and the Lincoln Theater across the street. We'll have coffee and conversation, so save your appetite!  See you there!


Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Types of people standing in line

            

           Types of people standing in line 


         Have you ever thought about the types of people standing in line ? Well, probably not. People usually don't bother to look around them cause they're too busy with their own business, so they fail to notice the types of people around them. But if you give yourself a chance to look around you'll be able to see a lot of different types ! There are three main types which 
can be seen most of the time: the whiner, the silent and the talkative.

        Whiners are people who are either angry or noisy. They always have no time 
and don't want to wait, so they keep screaming and complaining about how's 
the line is too long or the employees are too slow and don't do their job the way 
they're supposed to. Therefore they most probably cause tension or get into a 
fight because they're so impatient.

         Silent people are always serious and calm. They either look at the floor
or observe other people. Most of them mind their own business and try to 
avoid any communication with other people.

        Talkative people are always friendly and smiley. You'll be able to hear 
them before even seeing them because of their loud voice. They always look 
around for people to talk with and ask open ended questions. They are able to 
talk with people from all ages about anything, topics aren't that big of a deal for them. 

        In conclusion you can say that each type has its own features and 
is so different from the other. People are different, so it depends on them 
wither they like to stand next to a whiner, silent or talkative person. But in 
my opinion Waiting in a line can be so boring especially if it's long so most 
people become talkative to pass time and enjoy themselves while waiting.

Monday, June 27, 2016

Three Kinds of American People in The Public Places


              Have you ever thought how Americans act in the public spaces? If you have been in the Metro or crowded food courts, you can find that there are many kinds of people in the U.S. Even if people are faced with the same situation, people show different responses as depending on their personalities or where they live. Some people think about others around them, but some people do not care about it. Also, the people who live in a big and crowded city are not as considerable as the people who live in a small city. Most Americans can be divided three types of people through their behaviors in the public spaces; neutral, inconsiderate, and considerate people.  

               The first type of people is neutral people who can act properly in various situations. They might know how they response and speak to others as depending on time and places. Also, they can do something without disturbing other people. When they contact someone’s eyes, they might show smile. If they recognize that their behaviors interrupt other people, they might apologize immediately. They give you a favor if you ask them, but they might not help you without your request. For example, they hold the door if they know that someone is coming behind them. They give a seating place to children, the old, or the people who have a physical disability in the public places. They push the door open button and wait for people until someone who wants to use the elevator enters inside it, but if they are busy, they cannot wait for a long time.

             Another type of people we can easily see in a big city or crowded places in the U.S. is inconsiderate people. They do not care about other people and always think about themselves more than people around them. They usually have an expressionless face, do not smile well, and do not want eye contact with other people. Some people do not know how they act appropriately in the public places, but the reasons most of them behave impolitely are that they do not have enough time to care about other people or are not interested in the people who are not relevant with them. Due to the fact that they show behaviors, they might be thought as rude and impolite people. In the rush hour, if a car suddenly cuts in front of your car without any sign, how do you feel? If you are standing in the line and waiting for your turn for a long time, you will get angry at someone cutting in your line.       

             The last type is considerate people that are common in the U.S. I am living. This type of people is easily seen in a small town than a big city. They always think about other people around them, so they are thought as kind and friendly people. They always keep smile and are willing to have eye contact with others. They can give you a favor without your request and say hello before you speak. They might open and hold the door for you, and these behaviors are natural for them. For example, you are looking for a sitting place in a busy coffee shop, they do not hesitate to share their tables with you and offer seating places. If they see the person who looks a tourist and is looking at a map, they might ask him or her “May I help you?” They tend to help people regardless of any situations and feel happy when the people who get help appreciate their kindness.

             In my opinion, American people are classified as neutral, inconsiderate, and considerate people through their behaviors in the public places. People who know how to act politely in different situations are neutral, people who do not care about other people and only think about themselves are inconsiderate, and polite people who always consider others around them are considerate. Americans I have met since I lived in the U.S. are mostly more considerable than the people I imagined before I came. They were kind and friendly, and helped me a lot. The interesting I have experienced is that when I meet a considerate person, I also try to be a similar person to them. Therefore, if you would like to be treated with kindness by people who meet you, you should try to be a considerate people. I am sure that it can work for you.    

Essay about Riding the Metro

     Have you ever ridden on public transportation? In Washington DC people commute by bus, train, car or walk. The train is called the Metro. In the Metro you can see a lot of people of different cultures, groups, ages, characters and personalities. The Metro are crowded most of the time and you may not even get seat to sit. There are some unwritten rule which you have to follow during travel by the Metro. So, when someone sits in the seat next to you, you have to give them space, collect your belonging and be alert.
     Firstly, you can sit in the sit either left or right but make sure you give space to another passenger who sits beside you. You can sit comfortably inside the imaginary line made between two seats. Americans are seriously concerned about individual space. Moreover, they don't like to be touched and felt uncomfortable to talk closely. For instance, I saw a young american lady stood up immediately from her seats after a man sats close to her which was so embracing situation for a sitting guy. So, you have to draw a unseen border while sitting in metro for convenient journey.

     Secondly,  you have to keep your belongings with you for your comfort as well as safety too. You are allowed to take your belongings but you have to keep within your sitting area for comfort. You have to make sure you lock your bag zipper, do not keep your money bag open to be safe from the people with bad intentions. Similarly, put your big bag beneath your seat and hold your purse inside arms. As the Metro is crowed most of the time we heard the news of stolen mobiles, purses, bags and money frequently. So, you should keep your things near by you especially when the Metro is over crowed.

     Thirdly, you must be conscious about whats going on around, notice the people around you and do not get busy on yourself. In the Washington DC there are people from all around the world with a lot of different ideas which may be good or bad. Bad guys may steal your belongings. You should listen to the operator and be aware of the each stops otherwise you may miss your stop. If you find some suspicious things or people you have to be attentive and inform to security officer. In this way, you can have safe and comfortable travel.

     Conclusion, to have better ride on the Metro you should be careful about distance between people for comfortable travel, putting things with you to protect from bad guys as well as be attentive to prevent from unpleasant situation. 

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Field trip to National Museum of American History

Tomorrow(June 16, 2016), We are going to the National Museum of American History. It has a lot of exhibitions about many kinds of history about the U.S. We will meet at Smithsonian Metro Station at 10:00 AM and will watch the free movie "We the People", which is about people who built the U.S. and American values, at 10:30 AM. Also, we can enjoy a musical performance conducted by U.S Air Force Strings at 12:00 PM. If you are interested in American culture and history, you should join us.




Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Field Trip to Botanic Garden in Washington DC


Tomorrow (Wednesday,06-08-2016), we are going to The Botanic Garden in Washington DC.  It has a lot of different kinds of plants, flowers, and fruit. We are not allowed to remove or touch any of the plants but we can learn about them, take pictures, and smell them. We will meet at 10 am at Federal Center SW Metro Station on the Blue, Silver, and Orange line and walk from there. The weather should be nice, so bring your camera.


Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Field trip to The National Zoo in Washington DC


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     We are going to the Smithsonian National Zoological Park on a field trip on 2016-06-02(Thursday) The zoo has a special exhibition of seventeen sculptures which are made of plastic trash collected from shores around the globe. Sea animals, like a shark, a parrot fish and an octopus are on display this summer.
     We will meet at 10 am at the Cleveland Park Metro Station on the Red line and then we will walk to the Zoo. If you are interested in joining this field trip, you can come. Tickets are free. We are allowed to bring water and snacks with us.