Saturday, December 25, 2010
THE IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH
English is one of the most important languages in the world. It can even be said o be the single most important language. Yes, other languages are important too, but not for the same reasons as English is important. English is important because it is, maybe, the only language that truly links the whole world together. If not for English, the whole world may not be as united as it is today. The other languages may be important for their local values and culture.
English can be used as a language in any part of the world. This is because at least a few people in each locality would know the language. Though these people might not have the same accent as others, the language at least will be understandable. There are various reasons for the importance of English language. They are listed below.
1. Travel: When a person travels to another part of the world either for the sake of business or even as a tourist, the languages may differ. In these conditions, English is the language that helps people to deal with the situation. It is like a universal language.
2. Same country: In countries like India, where the land is so vast with people of various cultures live, the languages of each part of the country also differ. Under the circumstances, English can be the only link as people in each place will not be able to learn all the other languages to communicate with the people. English bridges this gap and connects the people.
3. Education / Studies: The presence of English as a universal language assumes importance in the fact that more and more people leave their countries not only for the sake of business and pleasure, but also for studying. Education has increased the role of English. People who go to another country to study can only have English as their medium of study. This is because the individual will not be able to learn a subject in the local language of the country. This again reinforces the fact that English language is very important.
4. Correspondence: All correspondences between offices in different countries and also between political leaders of various countries is in English. This linking factor also tells of the importance of English language.
5. Internet: In spite of the growth of Internet in various languages, English is the mainstay of the Internet users. This is the language in which most of the information and websites are available. It is very difficult to translate each and every relevant webpage into the language of various countries. With Internet becoming very important in E commerce and also in education, English language is bound to grow. Thus the importance of English as a language is emphasized.
The future of English as a language is very secure. In this era of consolidation and trying to unify various aspects of life, it will not be long before English can be made as a single language of the world like the single currency and the union of various nations.
Article Source: http://www.saching.com By David Prakash Kumar
English can be used as a language in any part of the world. This is because at least a few people in each locality would know the language. Though these people might not have the same accent as others, the language at least will be understandable. There are various reasons for the importance of English language. They are listed below.
1. Travel: When a person travels to another part of the world either for the sake of business or even as a tourist, the languages may differ. In these conditions, English is the language that helps people to deal with the situation. It is like a universal language.
2. Same country: In countries like India, where the land is so vast with people of various cultures live, the languages of each part of the country also differ. Under the circumstances, English can be the only link as people in each place will not be able to learn all the other languages to communicate with the people. English bridges this gap and connects the people.
3. Education / Studies: The presence of English as a universal language assumes importance in the fact that more and more people leave their countries not only for the sake of business and pleasure, but also for studying. Education has increased the role of English. People who go to another country to study can only have English as their medium of study. This is because the individual will not be able to learn a subject in the local language of the country. This again reinforces the fact that English language is very important.
4. Correspondence: All correspondences between offices in different countries and also between political leaders of various countries is in English. This linking factor also tells of the importance of English language.
5. Internet: In spite of the growth of Internet in various languages, English is the mainstay of the Internet users. This is the language in which most of the information and websites are available. It is very difficult to translate each and every relevant webpage into the language of various countries. With Internet becoming very important in E commerce and also in education, English language is bound to grow. Thus the importance of English as a language is emphasized.
The future of English as a language is very secure. In this era of consolidation and trying to unify various aspects of life, it will not be long before English can be made as a single language of the world like the single currency and the union of various nations.
Article Source: http://www.saching.com By David Prakash Kumar
ENGLISH ENVIRONMENT
WELCOME 2011 and all teachers and pupils are geared up for the learning and teaching process. Whatever, activities are conducted, by the end of the day, the pupils must stand to gain. With much from their own effort and a little pushing from teachers and parents pupils should be able to speak fluently , read and write in English correctly.
We teachers, would try our best but as I mentioned the motivation drive must come from within each pupil.
We teachers, would try our best but as I mentioned the motivation drive must come from within each pupil.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
EDUCATIONAL TRIP TO PENANG
On the 4 and 5 June recently, 79 school kids from SK Selama had an enjoyable experience as they went on an educational tour around Penang. These kids were accompanied by 8 teachers and the successful trip will definitely be memorable to all of them. This outdoor programme was jointly organised by the Red Crescent Society, the English Language Society and the Co-curricular Unit of this school.
This programme had indeed increased the general knowledge and experience of the participants. They had learnt about the history, culture and traditions of the Peranakans of Penang ,the Muslims and other communities who contributed to the development of Georgetown, UNESCO Heritage City especially. The school children enjoyed the visits to many places of interests in two days and their special stay in a big rented bungalow in Tanjung Bungah for a night. Moreover, they surely enjoyed each other's company and had a lot of fun throughout the trip.
The participants left the school on a Friday, a school day at 8.oo am . It started of with Us. Zakaria leading in a prayer for safety. We packed a lot of things into the two buses including boxes of bottled drinks and buns sufficient for two days. The school children were divided into Bus A and Bus B, with most of the smaller children in the first bus. Most of the participants were made up of the Red Crescent and English Society members as this is the planned programme for them this year. Luckily the rest of the school children came to support this programme too.
The headmistress herself, Pn Hjh Jamaiyah told us she was very happy and enjoyed herself. We are sure she will treasure sweet memories as it was her first trip with us and she is going to retire this year. Pn Hjh Norhaizan Mahussin, our Senior Assistant for Co-curricular activities who led the second bus kept us all cheerful and lively with her bubbly character. Infact, all the teachers had played their role well and took care of all the 79 pupils. It was not an easy task especially when the children were excited, very active and noisy .
Actually we wanted to visit the Penang Acquarium but it was under renovation. So our
first visit was to the War Museum in Batu Maung. The pupils walked around the whole open museum which was an old British fort excitedly. They saw the various sections where weapons were kept, cells, quarters, the scary execution area and the guilotine. The most wonderful experience they had was the crawl through the tunnel. The children had an experience of a soldier and learnt briefly about the history of the days during the Second World War.
The next stop was the Art Museum in University Sains Malaysia. We missed the Dinosaur Exhibition which had already closed a few minutes before we arrived. Here, we saw a wide range of display of Malay traditional musical instruments, costumes and pottery. They learnt about traditional cultures and way of life of the people in olden days.
At 12.30 noon, we made a stop at the Penang State Mosque and chose a shady place to have our lunch. Food which was catered had already arrived on time and everyone ate hungrily. Well, it was sometime before the Friday prayers could be performed. The children were amazed and excited to have a chance to pray in a beautiful air-conditioned mosque.
Then, we moved to Georgetown, Heritage City and visited the Pinang Peranakan Heritage Mansion which was very beautiful. Its surroundings and walls had beautiful designs and carvings. The special rooms displayed a wide range of antiques,furniture, nyonya kebayas, beaded slippers and silver ornaments. Visitors here had a glimpse of what life was like for the Babas and Nyonyas in those days. The whole mansion was rich in culture and truly amazing.
After that, we stopped by the Islamic Museum or the Syed Allatas Mansion which had some exhibits that tells about the life of the Achehnese who were merchants and dealers in spices. They brought Islam and spread its teachings to the community. Then, we walked to the beautiful Kapitan Keling Mosque, the largest historic mosque in Georgetown for the Asar prayers.
We did not have the time to stop at the Fort Cornwallis but only passed it. Our buses parked at the esplanade. Our food caterer had brought our dinner. Some finished up the food while others preferred to taste the delicious 'pasembor'and 'rojak'. The children had fun relaxing and buying little souvenirs while their teachers kept watch closely.
It was getting dark, and we moved through the beautifully lit Penang streets until we reached our rented air-conditioned bungalow in Tanjong Bungah. The boys occupied the first floor while the girls the second. After bathing and prayers, there was a reflection and quiz session on the top floor . Prizes were won for correct answers. That it rained heavily but the children had a wonderful time playing until late at night.
The next morning, after bathing and packing up our belongings, we gathered downstairs for breakfast. A short while later, we visited the Butterfly Farm in Batu Ferringgi. We enjoyed walking through the beautiful garden which had various species of colourful butterflies, insects and plants. Many snapshots were taken of this place and we took group photos at the entrance too.
Next, we had a picnic at Taman Rimba, a forest reserve which has a waterfall and stream . The water was so tempting that the children begged to have a swim but were not allowed to do so for their own safety. After a short while enjoying the beautiful scenery and fresh air here, we decided to leave for the beach. Therefore, we chose Miami Bay for our next picnic spot. The kids were playing happily on the shore and most of them were wet after being splashed by the waves. There was a sand-castle building contest and they worked in small groups of ten. Later, Hiroshen's group won the first prize.
Lunch was served at the beach and the 'ayam masak merah' surely tasted more delicious while eating together by the sea. It was noon and we left for the Floating Mosque in Tanjong Bungah, near our rented bungalow. As most of them were wet, they took a bath, dried themselves and changed into clean clothes. After Zohor prayers, we left to continue our visit around Penang Island.
Knowing the children would love the World's Largest Toy Museum , the teachers brought them there as this place must not be missed. Though the place was too cramped, it has a large collection of toys. Truly amazing. It was like in a land of fantasy. Soon, everyone had to leave the place and move on.
We had to skip the visit to the Botanical Gardens and Air Itam as we were short of time. The next stop was the P. Ramlee House at the end of Perak Road. Children do have a chance to watch the late Tan Sri P. Ramlee's movies on TV and have a great admiration for him. They visited both his old house and the gallery here. Visitors could understand his past history and wonderful achievements in the world of entertainment.
Next, we had to make it over to the mainland to be in time for the Asar prayers at the Bandar Perda Mosque. There too we had our dinner sent there by our caterer. After that, we went shopping at TESCO nearby. It was to satisfy the children who did not have a chance to buy souvenirs while on the island. Actually, some of us were too tired to walk but for the sake of the children we took them around the complex. The happy children used up all the money their parents had given them.
Then the Maghrib and Isya' prayers were performed at the Perda Mosque again. Then it was home sweet home. Everyone were too tired even to chat and many had already dozed off along the journey home. We knew these children had really enjoyed themselves and were exhausted. We reached our school, SK Selama at 10.00 pm.as scheduled.
As the organizer of this wonderful Penang trip, I would love to thank our headmistress, Pn Hjh Jamaiyah, Senior Assistant, Pn Hjh Norhaizan, Mdm Cheang Poh Lin, the Red Crescent teacher and our treasurer, Pn Suhaila Salleh and her husband, Tn Hj Abdul Latif, Pn Faridah Kamaruddin and Cik Nurul Ashikin who accompanied us on this trip. We are very lucky to have generous sponsors who supported our programme and we would like to thank them from the bottom of out hearts. Last but not least, to the lovely children and their parents who made all this happen.
Beautiful memories will be treasured forever and hopefully knowledge and experience gained will be useful to them. Many photographs have been uploaded to the web. They can be seen in the Photo Gallery in our school official portal at
http://www.skselama.net/v7 and in Facebook Group ,"SK Selama Jalan Menteri".
Participants of the trip will receive a CD on the trip when they are ready. Hopefully, each of them will write a report on their trip and print some photos out for memory sake.
------By Mdm Oon Lay Wah
This programme had indeed increased the general knowledge and experience of the participants. They had learnt about the history, culture and traditions of the Peranakans of Penang ,the Muslims and other communities who contributed to the development of Georgetown, UNESCO Heritage City especially. The school children enjoyed the visits to many places of interests in two days and their special stay in a big rented bungalow in Tanjung Bungah for a night. Moreover, they surely enjoyed each other's company and had a lot of fun throughout the trip.
The participants left the school on a Friday, a school day at 8.oo am . It started of with Us. Zakaria leading in a prayer for safety. We packed a lot of things into the two buses including boxes of bottled drinks and buns sufficient for two days. The school children were divided into Bus A and Bus B, with most of the smaller children in the first bus. Most of the participants were made up of the Red Crescent and English Society members as this is the planned programme for them this year. Luckily the rest of the school children came to support this programme too.
The headmistress herself, Pn Hjh Jamaiyah told us she was very happy and enjoyed herself. We are sure she will treasure sweet memories as it was her first trip with us and she is going to retire this year. Pn Hjh Norhaizan Mahussin, our Senior Assistant for Co-curricular activities who led the second bus kept us all cheerful and lively with her bubbly character. Infact, all the teachers had played their role well and took care of all the 79 pupils. It was not an easy task especially when the children were excited, very active and noisy .
Actually we wanted to visit the Penang Acquarium but it was under renovation. So our
first visit was to the War Museum in Batu Maung. The pupils walked around the whole open museum which was an old British fort excitedly. They saw the various sections where weapons were kept, cells, quarters, the scary execution area and the guilotine. The most wonderful experience they had was the crawl through the tunnel. The children had an experience of a soldier and learnt briefly about the history of the days during the Second World War.
The next stop was the Art Museum in University Sains Malaysia. We missed the Dinosaur Exhibition which had already closed a few minutes before we arrived. Here, we saw a wide range of display of Malay traditional musical instruments, costumes and pottery. They learnt about traditional cultures and way of life of the people in olden days.
At 12.30 noon, we made a stop at the Penang State Mosque and chose a shady place to have our lunch. Food which was catered had already arrived on time and everyone ate hungrily. Well, it was sometime before the Friday prayers could be performed. The children were amazed and excited to have a chance to pray in a beautiful air-conditioned mosque.
Then, we moved to Georgetown, Heritage City and visited the Pinang Peranakan Heritage Mansion which was very beautiful. Its surroundings and walls had beautiful designs and carvings. The special rooms displayed a wide range of antiques,furniture, nyonya kebayas, beaded slippers and silver ornaments. Visitors here had a glimpse of what life was like for the Babas and Nyonyas in those days. The whole mansion was rich in culture and truly amazing.
After that, we stopped by the Islamic Museum or the Syed Allatas Mansion which had some exhibits that tells about the life of the Achehnese who were merchants and dealers in spices. They brought Islam and spread its teachings to the community. Then, we walked to the beautiful Kapitan Keling Mosque, the largest historic mosque in Georgetown for the Asar prayers.
We did not have the time to stop at the Fort Cornwallis but only passed it. Our buses parked at the esplanade. Our food caterer had brought our dinner. Some finished up the food while others preferred to taste the delicious 'pasembor'and 'rojak'. The children had fun relaxing and buying little souvenirs while their teachers kept watch closely.
It was getting dark, and we moved through the beautifully lit Penang streets until we reached our rented air-conditioned bungalow in Tanjong Bungah. The boys occupied the first floor while the girls the second. After bathing and prayers, there was a reflection and quiz session on the top floor . Prizes were won for correct answers. That it rained heavily but the children had a wonderful time playing until late at night.
The next morning, after bathing and packing up our belongings, we gathered downstairs for breakfast. A short while later, we visited the Butterfly Farm in Batu Ferringgi. We enjoyed walking through the beautiful garden which had various species of colourful butterflies, insects and plants. Many snapshots were taken of this place and we took group photos at the entrance too.
Next, we had a picnic at Taman Rimba, a forest reserve which has a waterfall and stream . The water was so tempting that the children begged to have a swim but were not allowed to do so for their own safety. After a short while enjoying the beautiful scenery and fresh air here, we decided to leave for the beach. Therefore, we chose Miami Bay for our next picnic spot. The kids were playing happily on the shore and most of them were wet after being splashed by the waves. There was a sand-castle building contest and they worked in small groups of ten. Later, Hiroshen's group won the first prize.
Lunch was served at the beach and the 'ayam masak merah' surely tasted more delicious while eating together by the sea. It was noon and we left for the Floating Mosque in Tanjong Bungah, near our rented bungalow. As most of them were wet, they took a bath, dried themselves and changed into clean clothes. After Zohor prayers, we left to continue our visit around Penang Island.
Knowing the children would love the World's Largest Toy Museum , the teachers brought them there as this place must not be missed. Though the place was too cramped, it has a large collection of toys. Truly amazing. It was like in a land of fantasy. Soon, everyone had to leave the place and move on.
We had to skip the visit to the Botanical Gardens and Air Itam as we were short of time. The next stop was the P. Ramlee House at the end of Perak Road. Children do have a chance to watch the late Tan Sri P. Ramlee's movies on TV and have a great admiration for him. They visited both his old house and the gallery here. Visitors could understand his past history and wonderful achievements in the world of entertainment.
Next, we had to make it over to the mainland to be in time for the Asar prayers at the Bandar Perda Mosque. There too we had our dinner sent there by our caterer. After that, we went shopping at TESCO nearby. It was to satisfy the children who did not have a chance to buy souvenirs while on the island. Actually, some of us were too tired to walk but for the sake of the children we took them around the complex. The happy children used up all the money their parents had given them.
Then the Maghrib and Isya' prayers were performed at the Perda Mosque again. Then it was home sweet home. Everyone were too tired even to chat and many had already dozed off along the journey home. We knew these children had really enjoyed themselves and were exhausted. We reached our school, SK Selama at 10.00 pm.as scheduled.
As the organizer of this wonderful Penang trip, I would love to thank our headmistress, Pn Hjh Jamaiyah, Senior Assistant, Pn Hjh Norhaizan, Mdm Cheang Poh Lin, the Red Crescent teacher and our treasurer, Pn Suhaila Salleh and her husband, Tn Hj Abdul Latif, Pn Faridah Kamaruddin and Cik Nurul Ashikin who accompanied us on this trip. We are very lucky to have generous sponsors who supported our programme and we would like to thank them from the bottom of out hearts. Last but not least, to the lovely children and their parents who made all this happen.
Beautiful memories will be treasured forever and hopefully knowledge and experience gained will be useful to them. Many photographs have been uploaded to the web. They can be seen in the Photo Gallery in our school official portal at
http://www.skselama.net/v7 and in Facebook Group ,"SK Selama Jalan Menteri".
Participants of the trip will receive a CD on the trip when they are ready. Hopefully, each of them will write a report on their trip and print some photos out for memory sake.
------By Mdm Oon Lay Wah
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Teacher's Day Messages, Quotations & Greetings
GREETINGS FOR TEACHER'S DAY
A teacher
Takes a hand……
Opens a mind……….
And touches a heart.
You are one such teacher for me!
Thanks for being there!
Happy Teacher's Day!
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Teachers that live to teach…..
And Create kids
That love to learn
Thanks for your support!
Happy Teacher's Day!
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* A teacher
Is like a candle
Which lights others
In consuming itself.
Happy Teacher's Day!
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* Teachers help us
To learn from yesterday,
Live for today and
Hope for tomorrow.
You have taught us all of this!
Happy Teacher's Day
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The Award for best teacher
Has been declared
And it goes to
You!!!!!
Happy Teachers Day!
When it comes to teaching
No one can compete with you.
Happy Teachers Day!
Thanks for being a true mentor of our hearts.
Thanks for making us what we are today.
Happy Teachers Day!
You are bestest Teacher in this world
I will always remember that
I had an excellent guide
In the form of a teacher - You
Happy Teachers Day!
I found guidance, friendship, discipline and love, everything, in one person. And that person is you (name of your teacher)
Happy Teachers Day!
Without you, we would have been lost.
A teacher
Takes a hand……
Opens a mind……….
And touches a heart.
You are one such teacher for me!
Thanks for being there!
Happy Teacher's Day!
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Teachers that live to teach…..
And Create kids
That love to learn
Thanks for your support!
Happy Teacher's Day!
***********************************
* A teacher
Is like a candle
Which lights others
In consuming itself.
Happy Teacher's Day!
***********************************
* Teachers help us
To learn from yesterday,
Live for today and
Hope for tomorrow.
You have taught us all of this!
Happy Teacher's Day
***********************************
The Award for best teacher
Has been declared
And it goes to
You!!!!!
Happy Teachers Day!
When it comes to teaching
No one can compete with you.
Happy Teachers Day!
Thanks for being a true mentor of our hearts.
Thanks for making us what we are today.
Happy Teachers Day!
You are bestest Teacher in this world
I will always remember that
I had an excellent guide
In the form of a teacher - You
Happy Teachers Day!
I found guidance, friendship, discipline and love, everything, in one person. And that person is you (name of your teacher)
Happy Teachers Day!
Without you, we would have been lost.
Monday, March 8, 2010
ADVICE TO ALL PUPILS OF SK SELAMA
Just three days to go before you sit for your English Tests.
Do your revision and sleep early.
Go through all your text book , workbook and exercise books.
Study your grammar notes and vocabulary list.
On the day of your tests:
Be careful. Read the instructions carefully.
Study the pictures and notes given.
Answer correctly after thinking.
Write simple and compound sentences.
Check your spelling, grammar and writing.
STUDY HARD & DO WELL IN YOUR TESTS
Do your revision and sleep early.
Go through all your text book , workbook and exercise books.
Study your grammar notes and vocabulary list.
On the day of your tests:
Be careful. Read the instructions carefully.
Study the pictures and notes given.
Answer correctly after thinking.
Write simple and compound sentences.
Check your spelling, grammar and writing.
STUDY HARD & DO WELL IN YOUR TESTS
Thursday, January 14, 2010
YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO ALL ENGLISH CORNERS
Attention all English teachers and pupils.
We hope all English Corners in our school will be filled up as soon
as possible. Teachers as well as pupils can contribute to this
creative corners by bringing interesting pictures based on the
lessons in school, newspaper cuttings, poems, short stories and
language games.
We need articles, riddles, jokes, comic strips, crossword puzzles
and grammar notes. Pupils can display their own creative work such
as compositions, written work, journals, mind-maps etc. Hope for
greater cooperation from all. Thank you.
We hope all English Corners in our school will be filled up as soon
as possible. Teachers as well as pupils can contribute to this
creative corners by bringing interesting pictures based on the
lessons in school, newspaper cuttings, poems, short stories and
language games.
We need articles, riddles, jokes, comic strips, crossword puzzles
and grammar notes. Pupils can display their own creative work such
as compositions, written work, journals, mind-maps etc. Hope for
greater cooperation from all. Thank you.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Our First English Panel Meeting Of The Year 2010
7 January, 2010 - 7 English teachers gathered for about an hour in the air-conditioned CiTAKU Lab to discuss important matters and plan activities for the year. These energetic and dedicated teachers showed keen interests in exploring new areas and work together hand in hand to achieve success. These are the wonderful and multi-talented teachers too so with this new breed we really hope to add essence to the teaching and learning of English in the school.
Pupils should look forward to a lively year filled with fun activities to compliment the formal classroom teaching. The English Campaign will be carried out the whole year but will be more focussed from April to May this year. English competitions will provide opportunities for all to participate and enjoy learning English the fun way.
The ICTL lessons will go on full swing and our only hope is the computers in our old computer lab will not let us down. Teachers will undergo in-house training programmes to improve on ICT skills. Managing this panel blog is one on their tasks. The teachers are encouraged to start their own educational blog so that they can interact with their own pupils. Today, this new English Blog is launched officially and the teachers have a hand-on experience to explore it excitedly.
Our "Jejak Gemilang" or "Trial of Glory" programmes for both Level 1 and 2 will be carried out and monitored closely. For Level I,it is focussed on vocabulary and grammar. For Level 2 , we stress on writing skills. By the end of the year, we hope to see a mark improvement in pupils' scores in English. During the holidays, a large sum of money was spent to buy 2 sets of Model Essay books and a lot of Teacher's Reference books. Pn Hjh NorHaizan's Yellow Book will not be left out as an important reference for teachers as well as the pupils here.
The panel also has planned to make an educational tour and we hope to make a visit to the Penang British Council and an established English lab either in a cluster school or teaching institute. Well, we hope everything planned will sail on smoothly.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Dedicated To All Teachers
Being the first day at school this year we meet the smiling faces of the students. For some it will be the toothless little ones, cry baby faces and sleepy heads too. Some will even say, " Oh no, this little brat again. He was a devil last year." Then there are those kids who are ever ready to attract your attention. They finish their work so fast and start creating some headache for us.
My , my whoever would love to have a taste of a teacher's life could come and step into our shoes for a day. We, teachers meet with all kinds of pupils or students who come in all shapes, sizes and characters . I've always wanted to be a teacher and here I am still without any regrets.
Teachers in today's world need words of encouragement and inspiration to drive them to perform even better than before. With lots of documentation to be done and numerous files to keep and books to mark, they are drowned in their work. No wonder some are having hyper tension and some have even gone cuckoo .
English teachers, wake up! Haven't you heard we've got more to do than the others? More time will be allocated to English and mind you...you've got to jump about the classrooms ... a little of acting, singing, cracking jokes, playing games will indeed keep you slim. I'll enjoy that if it means to shed some extra fat. ..Be creative. No more chalk and talk or asking pupils to copy down notes. Of course, don't get stuck to the chairs as we're expected to be more active and versatile. Just can't imagine by the end of the day, we'll be lying flat on the bed.
Teaching and learning of English has to be fun. So, I hope they will all stop comparing UPSR marks and see which school has the most number of As. Some even condemn the teachers for not producing the As as if it was all their fault. I hope to see a change in the mindset.
We, English teachers should be able to make pupils be aware of the importance of English and help them to master the language through meaningful and fun ways. Primary school English teachers have to lay a strong foundation by helping the young ones master vocabulary and grammar especially. I enjoyed how I learnt English in Convent Light Street, Penang and we even had drama class.
Well, just wishing all teachers lots of strength, courage and joy in teaching. A rewarding and noble job, teaching is.
HERE'S DEDICATING THREE LOVELY POEMS TO ALL TEACHERS.
THE TEACHER
The teacher must have the
professional commitment,
the concern,
the pride, the dignity,
the awareness that this profession
is the profession that he has dedicated himself to and
that
it is his mission to teach,
to educate and to bring up children
who will grow up to be good citizens,
not only in the political sense
but also as good people,
good neighbours,
good fathers,good husbands
and good wives.
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WHAT IS A TEACHER?
A teacher is someone who sees each child
As a unique person
And encourages
Individual talents and strengths.
A teacher looks beyond each child’s face
And sees inside their souls.
A teacher is someone with a special touch
And a ready smile
Who takes the time to listen to both sides
And always tries to be fair.
A teacher has a caring heart
That respects and understands.
A teacher is someone
Who can look past disruption and rebellion
And recognize hurt and pain.
A teacher teaches the entire child
And helps to build confidence
And raise self-esteem.
A teacher makes a difference in each child’s life.
And affects each family
And the future of us all. … Barbara Cage
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THE TEACHER
I have come to a frightening conclusion.
I am the decisive element in the classroom.
It is my personal approach
that creates the climate.
It is my daily mood that makes the weather.
As a teacher, I possess tremendous power
to make a child’s life miserable or joyous.
I can be a tool of torture or
instrument of inspiration .
I can humiliate or humor, hurt or heal.
In all situations, it is my response
that decides whether
a crisis will be escalated or de-escalated,
a child humanized or de-humanized.
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Best wishes from Mdm Aileen Oon Lay Wah
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