Reading Skill
Today I practice reading skill. I read
about real life of from teacher to farmer. Therefore he changes his life to
farmer and lives by adequateness.
He is sixty-five years old with a
bachelor’s degreefrom Nakhon Si Thammarat Teacher’s College. After graduation
he started teaching junior high students at Pathiu Wittaya School in Pathiu
District, Chumphon. He worked there for
three years and was transferred to the Provincial Educational Office. His last
job was teaching at the biggest and best-known school in Chumphon, named
Sriyapai. He was very proud of this because it was the school from which I
graduated. Before he retired from his job, his father provided him with two
plots of land and recommended that he grow oil palm. That was the origin of
Srithara Farm. There are two plots of oil palms. The first is called Nai naa
Oil Palm Farm because it was originally an old paddy field and the second one
is named Sapan Hok Oil Palm Farm because it is situated next to the Sixth
Bridge of the Petchakasem Highway. His
slogan is “harvesting palm fruit in the morning and transferring school fees to
my son in the afternoon.”
From the real
life of him, it can teach me that is every occupation can make money for
oneself but if you don’t happy, money don’t have advantage for you because
money can buy everything but can’t buy happiness of oneself.
Vocabulary
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Pronounce
|
Meaning
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graduation
|
gradu • ation
/ ɡrædʒueɪʃn /
noun
|
the act of
successfully completing a university degree, or studies at an American high school
|
junior
|
jun • ior
/ dʒuniər /
adjective
|
having a low
rank in an organization or a profession
|
transfer
|
trans • fer
/
trænsfɜr /
verb
|
to move from one
place to another
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recommend
|
rec • om •
mend
/ rekəmend /
verb
|
to tell sb
that sth is good or useful, or that sb would be suitable for a particular
job, etc
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