Monday, January 19, 2009

Yeah... CNY next week...



i can't wait to get back to Kuching you know... hehe... that is a damn nice place... who can disagree about this??? it's the largest state in terms of size... it's also a famous oil producing state... We malaysians should be more specific... Not like those BN leaders who say that Malaysia is an oil producing country... it's simple... Actually it should be said like this : Sarawak is among the largest oil producing state in Malaysia...

Traditionally... CNY is about??? COLLECTING ANGPAU!!! Hahahaha.... and since the first day of CNY falls on Monday... We're going to have a long week of HOLIDAY.... hooray!!! Talking about holidays, i've been on holiday since 4th December last year... i have been doing nothing all this while except for onlining and reading some books that mom passed to me... So, i'm temporarily mentally dead but physically alive.... because i still EAT and SLEEP!!! haha....

I am also considering my options... about what am i going to do after STPM results are released... To prepare for the worse, i'm on standby to take up SAM if my results ......(you know)... Public University is vv cheap... compared to a private University College... For example, the tuition fee for a semester in IIUM (International Islamic University of Malaysia) is just a mere RM500... Taylor's is charging RM10,000 per semester.... I can save tons of money if i enter a Public University...

can't think of what to write now... hehe.... so a photo for all to see.... this stupid guy... from 999... miss called my phone.... the public are charged by police if they play a prank call to 999??? what about the other way round??? what should i do??? sue 999 with a defamation suit???

the stupid 999 caller!!!





~~~Sony Liew~~~
......19th JAnuary 2009......

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

~~~Malaysian Mindset~~~

I just completed my STPM examination. After exams, i did explore places that i may be able to work while waiting for my results.

I went to an English Language Centre to enquire about vacancies available for teaching English. The first question from the principal was : "are you a teacher?". I was stunned. What went through my mind was : do you need to be a teacher to be able to teach? No. But this is the problem with most malaysian who think that only teachers teach. I asked the principal if he could consider an exception. He replied "NO" without even thinking.

Do we really need to look at a person's qualification everytime? The principal said that their centre will only hire teachers because they run a special programme. Can't a student do it too? Bear in mind that not all teachers are able to pass on their knowledge to students. Why?

It is worse if language centres hire school teachers. It means that the majority will be more focused on their tuition classes and therefore neglect his or her classes in school.

Some of the language centres teach essays by memorizing essays. Students memorize about ten essays and what they do during English exams is just "cut and paste" from what they memorize. When i was in form 5, my English teacher told me that almost half the students from his class had near identical essays. Guess what? They were attending tuition classes from the same language centre!

Come on, this is not the proper way to learn English. Some students who scored A1 in SPM can't even speak and pronounce properly. They are only interested in the grades they get in exams. This is the result of the Malaysian education system being too exam oriented.

They are the ones who will suffer when entering the workforce.

Guys and girls out there... remember.... getting an A in English for public exams through rotten learning and memorizing won't do you any good in the future...


~~~Sony Liew~~~
^^^14th January 2009^^^