02 November 2013

Exercise on Writing Captions

IT STARTED WITH A KISS. A kiss seals the friendship between Krakow, a local horse, and Scribblebox, a tourist from the Philippines last December 29, 2012 in Suprasl, Bialystok, Poland. (by Aika Paje and Lorraine Labrador, IV-Newton)

30 October 2013

Throwback: Personification Exercise (Sophomore Year, 2011)

My Umbrella of Hair
by Mary Fe Andes, II-Molave

Whenever it rains and I go outside
My crowing glory tastes the raindrops that slide
The drops flow on each strand
Making me shiver, making me glad
I don't need an umbrella -- my hair is my shield.
But when the sun smiles radiantly
My hair becomes dry and uneasy
This time I put conditioner generously
It suddenly turns beautiful and healthy
My hair protects me from the weather
much better than my umbrella, whatever.


The Show
by Allyana Marri Buiza, II-Molave

The curtains twirled
as the wind hurled.
They swayed side to side
as the wind tried to hide.

The crowd went wilder and wilder
as the wind howled louder and louder.
With a slight mistake, the curtain fell on the floor;
the wind picked it up and tried once more.


The Wind Chime
by Angelica Naz, II-Molave

The downcast cheer of the wind chime music
The somber weather with clouds so thick
Whispers from each copper tube a tone
The melancholic sigh the wind has blown

Desperate loneliness whenever each rod tinkles
Feelings hurt as glass is brickle
These sad chimes that made me smile --
They comforted me for a while.


Eruption
by Flor John Ebuenga, II-Molave

The volcano stands, towering high
as though trying to reach the sky.
Lava spills out, a great big eruption
leaving behind a trail of destruction.
Some people take shelter, others run fast
but none can escape, neither speed nor gust.
After a while, the volcano comes to rest
Success smiles at the test.


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09 October 2013

Quiz #1: Authors and Books

Match the title of the book with the name of its author. Send your answers as comment.

1. Agatha Christie
2. Paulo Coelho
3. Lewis Carroll
4. Chinua Achebe
5. Ernest Hemingway
6. Leo Tolstoy
7. Charles Dickens
8. Nick Hornby
9. Xinran Xue
10. Eugene O'Neill


A. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
B. Anna Karenina
C. Breakfast at Tiffany's
D. The Mousetrap
E. About a Boy
F. Things Fall Apart
G. Eleven Minutes
H. The Hobbit
I. Long Day's Journey into Night
J. Pearl of China
K. The Old Man and the Sea
L. The Good Women of China

Guess what. Scribblebox is still alive!


19 August 2012

Idioms Quiz #2

Identify the 20 idioms illustrated in the poster. Write your answers as comments below.


Idioms Poster by Group 5 of II-Acacia

15 July 2012

Idioms!

Complete the e-mail with the appropriate idiom. Choose from this list:

bee in my bonnet
dead sure
hit the hay
over the moon
not my cup of tea
fought like cats and dogs
What's up
bag of tricks
donkey's years
a drop in the bucket
bring the house down
laugh my head off
beat a dead horse
play it by ear


Send your answers as a comment to this post.

26 June 2012

My Name and How I Got It

My name is Clyve. I know it's an unusual name. You would have met people with the names Clive or Clyde, but mine is neither of those two. My mother wanted my name to be Clive but my father wanted to call me Clyde, from the basketball player. They even thought I was going to be a girl with the name Cristina. But, as you can see, I turned out to be a boy, so they decided to mix their preferred names and came up with a unique one "Clyve." I bet you have never heard of a name like this before.

 -Clyve P. Buena, II-Acacia




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22 June 2012

Thoughts on Growing Up

For me, it is important to undergo the stage of adolescence. We need to go and be adolescents for us to be prepared for the harder challenges in life as we enter adulthood. Adolescence is the time where we can adjust and fine-tune ourselves to become better persons. Also, being an adolescent is fun -- it is where most of the good things in our life happen. It is as if we will miss "half of our life" if we would not undergo this stage. Adolescence allows us to experience real things and to start new endeavors. It is in adolescence where we accomplish success against challenges, commit mistakes, and learn new things as we step up from our fall, wash the dirt away and continue our race until it finally comes to an end.

Every person, just like a butterfly, must undergo change, and be good citizens. Every person is a butterfly -- starts as a tiny speck, grows like a caterpillar, and undergoes a silent, dark time to develop, until he or she finally becomes a colorful butterfly and fly high in the sky, towards the golden sunlight, our future.

- Aljun Naag, II-Narra


(This was written within 10 minutes)




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18 June 2012

Welcome to Scribblebox Year 6!


Sophies Batch 2012-2013, enjoy your stay here. It's all about having fun while learning English through Afro-Asian Literature.

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