Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Tuesday with Tuvol - On Hypothesis


While Tiffany was on Grand Turk she told me that when she leaves I should come up with a new word every Tuesday.
My first word is hypothesis.
Hypothesis is a very big word that can be broken down in to four syllables. By breaking a word into syllables it is easier to learn.
My sentence for this week is:

I hypothesize that Grand Turk is the best place to live.

By using hypothesis in that sentence, I mean that I am guessing that there is no place in the world more "bootiful" than our white sandy beaches. Not only that, but we have whale watching, palm trees, flamingos, and the lovely conch shells. And our people are the best. We have pretty women, strong men, and the one and only Tuvol.
To prove my hypothesis I would have to go to other places in the world like Paris, Italy, and Sydney.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Tuesdays with Tuvol

Jess is back on Grand Turk and that means more fun, fun, fun in the sun. So Kenlove and I will be all over Grand Turk from Grand Turk Cruise Center to the Sand Bar and from the Sand Bar to the Museum 24/7. The Museum has a new intern named Rory, he is a nice gentleman that helps the Museum with the homework program along with Jess. As an unofficial representative of the Turks and Caicos National Museum, I would like to extend an offer to the children that are in forth and fifth form and (C.C.) Community College of Grand Turk to use the program if you have completely no access to the internet and have homework/projects to do. I use the program and have done a lot of homework. Without the homework program I don't know how I would survive in school.

I like doing my homework. Teachers are giving me attention good and bad. Good because they like the way the museum taught me to cite my homework properly. Bad because my teacher made the class re-do the homework like I did it. So now I'm a goner but without doing my homework my mom would kill me.

The Turks and Caicos National Museum is the best place to go to learn about the T.C.I. and I go so much that I can tell you everything about the museum. Try me! I love the museum so much that I never want to leave.