Tuesday, 7 July 2015

sketch Day...



We had a sketch today..Obviously I'm not good in acting and I do envy those who acts awesomely like Hadhirah and Amir Farhan..not to forget iga Hadi.8 groups were assigned on creating our own sketch as creative as possible.In my team there was Adli,Iga Hadi and Bo.We came out a sketch line on 3 heroes defeating a witch.Stop right there.I have forgotten something on clarifying the theme of the sketch.Miss Jo assigned us on Malaysian character Vs Americans character. Therefore in a group there were 2 malaysian and 2 American characters.So, I choosed cicakman under the fictional Malaysian character so do Iga Hadi as Aisyah 50 cents.However Adli and Bo were the Americans and they acted as squidward and witch.The witch was the main person in our play.In the time given,we managed to make it done.It was quite embarrassing as during our acting there was other students who just finished their class and I stunned till it ruined our plan.I felt sorry to my group as I were the only one who did not do that well and I feel that I had put down some of my classmates's perseption towards me.So,what i had learn from this task today is you should not be to shy and just do it!Do whatever you wanna do and ignore the environment.Other than that, worse come to worse you must really manage the time given to settle down everything. This might be cliche but it's one of the main thing when it's group work, cooperation between members. 

Monday, 6 July 2015

Time is running toO fast





1.prevail
verb: be widespread in a particular area at a particular time; be current:
During the labor negotiations, an air of hostility prevailed in the office.
verb: prove superior
Before the cricket match, Australia was heavily favored, but India prevailed.



2.entice
verb: get someone to do something through (often false or exaggerated) promises
Harold enticed his wife, Maude, to go on a vacation to Hawaii, with promises of luaus on the beach and all-you-can-eat seafood buffets.



3.aboveboard
adjective: open and honest
The mayor, despite his avuncular face plastered about the city, was hardly aboveboard – some concluded that it was his ingratiating smile that allowed him to engage in corrupt behavior and get away with it.



4.pithy
adjective: concise and full of meaning
I enjoy reading the Daodejing for its pithyand insightful prose; it always gives me something to think about.



5.staid
adjective: characterized by dignity and propriety
Frank came from a staid environment, so he was shocked that his college roommate sold narcotics.

Sunday, 5 July 2015

Counting days to go home😁😁😁




1.pastoral
adjective: relating to the countryside in a pleasant sense
Those who imagine America's countryside as a pastoral region are often disappointed to learn that much of rural U.S. is filled with cornfields extending as far as the eye can see.



2.savvy
noun: a perceptive understanding
Although a great CEO, he did not have the political savvy to win the election.
verb: get the meaning of something
The student savvies the meaning of astrophysics with little effort.
adjective: well-informed or perceptive
With his savvy business partner, the company was able to turn a profit within a year.



3.embroiled
adjective: involved in argument or contention
These days we are never short of a D.C. politician embroiled in scandal—a welcome phenomenon for those who, having barely finished feasting on the sordid details of one imbroglio, can sink their teeth into a fresh one.



4.flounder
verb: behave awkwardly; have difficulties
Sylvia has excelled at advanced calculus, but ironically, when she has to deal with taxes, she flounders.


5.evenhanded

adjective: without partiality

Teachers often have trouble being evenhanded to all of their varied students.

Saturday, 4 July 2015

THE FALL


a few days back we watched a movie, The Fall during the english lesson. I might not love that movie so much but I adore the way the director created the movie flow. Some might find it interesting if they really understand that movie but honestly I don't really get it why was the movie named The Fall.Right after the movie, We discussed on a few questions and there's some of us who don't really get the overall purpose of the movie sat back and listen to those who understand answering question by Miss Jo.Due to some confusion she could see in some of us, Miss Jo came up with an idea whereby each of us were assigned to write down a question that wandered in our mind.she collected the questions and mix them up.Each of us picked a question and volunteers read out their question.So,I received a question sounds like this,

Why exactly does Roy consume a lot of morphine? 

Based on my opinion, why he consume a lot of morphine was maybe because he's dying .He's suffering from a disease that brings to death.Due to that morphine were needed in order to keep him alive a little bit longer.That's what I thought of. I'm pretty sure others could think differently. but that was what stroke in my mind for the question.
Yeah, basically that's it.However till now Im trying to understand the movie and I still can't get what does it imply. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Friday, 3 July 2015

3rd july 2015

 A special day for my papitoo..on 3rd july this brilliant,good looking man was born in the village somewhere located at Perak.I'm not really sure where specifically it is.I came home on weekends just to celebrate his birthday and to spent my Ramadhan with my lovelies.5 years i was away during their birthday..So,since I am nearer now I often goes home spending time with this precious gift by The Almighty,My mom n dad.Me and mom planned to do doa selamat for papito.Just simple one.We called on a few of our relatives. varities type of food we cooked just to celebrate this big guy of us.We had nasi beriani, chicken sambal and even chicken curry.Mom's cooking is always the best to me.No could defeat the way and the taste of her cooking.So,mom secretly bought a cake for papito and suprised him.Dad was so happy.So,Happy 54th Birthday dad..I love you hadsome..I love you to the moon and back.You thought me thousands of things that is so beneficial in my life yet brought me up to be a good person.Thanks dad.No other better than you are.😘😘😘😘😘

Thursday, 2 July 2015

14th Ramadhan..Alhamdulillah




1.apex
noun: the highest point
The Ivy League is considered the apex of the secondary education system.



2.irk
verb: irritate or vex
My little sister has a way of irking and annoying me like no other person.



3.hound
verb: to pursue relentlessly
An implacable foe of corruption, Eliot Ness hounded out graft in all forms—he even helped nab Al Capone.


4.dupe

verb: to trick or swindle

Once again a get-rich-fast Internet scheme had duped Harold into submitting a $5,000 check to a sham operation. 

noun: a person who is easily tricked or swindled

The charlatan mistook the crowd for a bunch of dupes, but the crowd was quickly on to him and decried his bald-faced attempt to bilk them. 



5.entice
verb: get someone to do something through (often false or exaggerated) promises
Harold enticed his wife, Maude, to go on a vacation to Hawaii, with promises of luaus on the beach and all-you-can-eat seafood buffets.

Wednesday, 1 July 2015

hello hoiioo haiiooo





1.pristine
adjective: Unspoiled, untouched (usu. of nature)
The glacial lake was pristine and we filled our canteens to drink deeply.
adjective: Immaculately clean and unused
Drill sergeants are known for demanding pristine cabinets, uniforms, and beds, and often make new recruits clean and clean and clean until they meet the expected high standards.



2.jargon
noun: a characteristic language of a particular group
To those with little training in medicine, the jargon of doctors can be very difficult to understand.



3.buck
verb: resist
The profits at our firm bucked the general downturn that affected the real estate industry.



4.avid
adjective: marked by active interest and enthusiasm
Martin is an avid birdwatcher, often taking long hikes into remote mountains to see some rare eagle.



5.dupe
verb: to trick or swindle
Once again a get-rich-fast Internet scheme had duped Harold into submitting a $5,000 check to a sham operation. 
noun: a person who is easily tricked or swindled
The charlatan mistook the crowd for a bunch of dupes, but the crowd was quickly on to him and decried his bald-faced attempt to bilk them.