Friday, June 19, 2009

The Latest Updates!!

1. Just bought Eclipse and Breaking Dawn from the Twilight Saga series... so i compeleted the set.
2. Did my car servicing... means can go far..
3. Went to my practicum school which i have been attached to.. going to teach Year 4 for English and Year 3 for P. Moral...



Just Don't Know What To Write



Goodbye Yesterday...
Hello Today.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Life of meaningless...

boring...such a boring holiday ....i just cant move to do my work... not because there are no work to be done...plenty! my head is working like hell..it's just my body and soul arent there. it fells like a ferrari without petrol. you know what i mean. it's empty! i had not been driving since a month ago. i should have servicing my car this week but i'm too lazy to call up perodua to set an appointment. it's not that i dont want to...but in terms of $$$$... i have to think twice. this month until sept this year, i have to be really careful with my expenses. car petrol, photocopy, books... all.... need $$$$. I NEED MOTIVATION!!.. seriously, i need somebody to talk to. maybe i just have to wait and see... again....

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

whatever!!!!!

i'd just read a blog by one of the so called "wonder boys" that really made me laugh until the tears came out. So funny and pathetic. read this...

"Unfortunately we lose. I felt very frustrated. For me, the groups that made to the final didn’t deserve the honour to perform during the English Language Night. Their performances were quite boring and cliché. For me “the hole in the bucket group” and “nobody’s child group” made me questioning the credibility of the judges."

I felt sorry for them not because they didnt go through the final, but 1st they must know the concept of what "Action Song" was and how'd you relate it with teaching scenario. It was not only about fun but to make it educational. "A hole in the bucket" taught EL in the song lyrics and "Nobody's child" delivered because of the moral value. Dont judge the credability of the judges, because they'd just follow the rules and regulations.