Thursday 2 May 2013

BE THE BEST, BEAT THE BEST!

Assalamualaikum and Hello everybody....
Since our school Mid-Year exam is just around the corner, Teacher would like to wish you good luck for your coming examination. However, before that, how's your revision going on? Hopefully, everything goes as scheduled.Remember... SUCCESS IS 99% PERSPIRATION, BUT ONLY 1% INSPIRATION...

                     Today, Teacher would like to the German Ace, Michael Schumacher is the world's best-ever racing driver. Became the youngest double Formula 1 Champion (94-95), he was also the World Champion from 2001-  2004. He holds the F1 records for the most career wins, the most points during a season, most consecutive World championship,most consecutive race wins plus several others!

                     Born on 3 January 1969 near Cologne, Germany, the four- year-old Michael enjoyed playing on a pedal cart.He left school for an apprentice car mechanic, soon became the full-time racer.The Mercedes hired him to drive sport cars and he made his first Formula One win with Benetton. No one in the world of motor racing has done better. He has raced in 247 Grand Prixs, won 90 and accumulated a total of 1,354 points by 2010.

                     Like all great drivers, Schumacher has exceptional confidence, ambition, intelligence, motivation, and dedication. Blessed with a natural talent and a racing brain that enables him to make split-second decisions.Very few drivers like him have combined those qualities to create such great excellence.
HOW ABOUT YOU?




Tuesday 30 April 2013

ENGLISH LANGUAGE CARNIVAL- WEDNESDAY,10 APRIL,2013.

The English Language Carnival 2013 Prize Giving Ceremony

Congratulations to all winners of the English Language Carnival 2013.
Below are the lists of the competitions and winners;

1. The Public Speaking Competition:
                     a. First winner: M Akmal Danish Bin Faizal (1 UKM)
                     b. Second winner: Janatul Naim Mohd Noor (2UIAM)
                     c. Third winner: Nurhusnina Bt M Azlan (2UIAM)
2. Song (solo category):
                     a.1st-M Hairul Haizan bin Azizan (1UKM)
                     b.2nd-Nasuha Syazwani Bt Zulfarmi (2UITM)
                     c.3rd-P. Norsyahirah Abd Rahim (2UITM)
3. Song (group category)
                     a.1st-P. Norsyazana & Nurhikmah (2UITM)
                     b.2nd- P. Jeslina Meor Azlan Shah& Camelia Hanif.(1USM)
                     c.3rd- P. Nur Izzanie M Iza & Anis Intan Zulaikha (1UKM)


  4.Stop-Station Activities:
                     a. 1st- Group 7 (Leader: M Amirul Azim ) (455pts)
                     b. 2nd-Group 5 (Leader: Kamarul Fahmi) (445pts)
                     c. 3rd- Group 3 (Leader : M Akmal Danish) (438pts)

    Congratulations again.Hopefully many new activities will be carried out next year.

Monday 7 May 2012

The English Carnival 2012

Hi students...
The English Carnival of SMKS3 is just around the corner....
Here we come... Enjoying the virtues and beauty of the English Language itself.
The theme of this year's Carnival is "Towards Achieving Excellence in English Language". I hope everybody will participate in all the activities carried out on this coming Wednesday (9th May, 2012 @ 9.30am). There are many activities planned for all of you. Among them are the Thesaurus Competition, The Scrabble Competition, The Crossword Puzzles, The Public Speaking Competition & last but not least, the awaited Singing Contest..
So, to all participants, be encouraged and brave enough to stand up and present your case..
Good luck everybody...

Wednesday 28 March 2012

Figures of Speech (Similes)

Hello students,
       How are you getting on? Teacher really hopes that everybody is doing fine...
Today we will talk about Simile..One of the ways of securing variety in written expression is to use what are so called 'Figures of Speech', that is, the use of words in a non-lateral sense or unusual manner, to add vividness, beauty for example to what is said or written.
        It is very important to know that both Similes and Metaphors are form of Comparison:
              a. A Simile makes a direct comparison between two things having some quality in common,   
                  so that one or the other is made more vivid by the comparison.
              b. A Metaphor makes an indirector implied comparison. When we compare two objects
                  without using 'like' or 'as', we are using Metaphor.
                 Example: as agile as a monkey, as alike as two peas, as clear as crystal, and as easy as
                 ABC..
Go ahead and use these examples of Simile in your writing and everyday conversation. If you are interested, I can lend you a book entitled 'English Similes. Idioms, Metaphors & Proverbs.
Good Luck!

Monday 12 March 2012

Welcome Note


Welcome to the English Language SMKS3 blogspot!
It had been a long time since I did oit write on the blog. How is everybody? I hope all the staff and students are doing well... Students, since you have already finished your UBI and now are on holidays, I hope that you will have time to keep it up with the blog and continue browsing it...

Do not forget to come to Administration Tuition for the form 3 students.. and good luck for your coming PMR..