Thursday

Hello APRIL

Currently: I am superb nerd student !
don't disturb me
and err,
BYE !

Monday

Current issues !

i'm so scared *kan arina ?
been harassed by psycho lately,
help me !

Sunday

Hana Tajima

Hello readers :D
Nowadays, i've already practice on how to wear Pashmina
like HANA TAJIMA
same goes to all my friends
We really can pose like a real model. Haha,
So today is Sunday and i'm going back to school.
I haven't finished my homeworks yet!
byeeeeeeee !

Saturday

ORAL : Benefits of Nursery Rhymes

ORAL TEST FOR ENGLISH

We are working to make it successful eventhough we are not sitting next-to-next for discussion, connected only by Facebook, we managed to complete the task. Our title is "Benefits of Singing Nursery Rhymes".


Maria: Once upon a time, there was a man sitting on a wall who fell and broke into million pieces. No one could help him. The end!

Dayout: Hey! What kind of story is that? Ehem, viewers, you would never read this story to your children.

Uyaq: Well agreed guys. Assalamualaikum and a very good day I bid to all audiences in our studio. Welcome to our Talk Show. I, Nurul Fikri Auliya.

Aifaa: And I Nur Aifaa Adnan and that is Maria Syafiqah..

Maria: Hi !

Aifaa: And Farah Nurhidayah..

Dayout: Good morning!

Aifaa: Regarding the first hint just now, today, we would like to discuss with all of our viewers about nursery rhymes.

Maria: An example of nursery rhymes, “Humpty Dumpty” has been a favourite for generations.

“Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king’s horses and all the king’s me, couldn’t put Humpty together again!”

Aifaa: To all viewers, as you and your child sing another rousing rendition of “Humpty Dumty” you may wonder what benefits of singing nursery rhimes give to your children – besides fun.

Uyaq: Prepare your child for future learning and teach them beginning skills?

Dayout: That’s right! Besides, nursery rhimes present stories in rhyiming format, in a way that is not normally heard in everyday speech.

Maria: And this make it easier for the child to pick out the rhyiming words. Studies have shown that children who have trouble with rhyiming words, have trouble learning to read.

Uyaq: So, introducing nursery rhimes early gives your children practise. The rythms present in nursery rhimes help children to remember the words, exercising their auditory memory skills.

Dayout: For addition information, children who are not yet able to read, have a greater capacity for remembering things they hear, as they cannot yet refer back to a book if they are asked a question.

Aifaa: Thus, nursery rhimes paint colourful images of characters and situation that expand a child’s imagination. Imagination is the basis of make believe play and story-telling, skills that become important as your child grows.

Maria: To all audiences in the studio, do you know singing and acting out nursery rhimes and finger plays with your child like “ 1 little 2, little 3, little Indian” or “Twinkle twinkle little star” let them know that you enjoy spending time with them?

Dayout: Nursery rhimes introduce literature as recreation and can translate into a love of resding as the child grows.

Uyaq: “Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool? Yes sir, yes sir. Three bags full” and yet, performing nursery rhimes gives your child practise and confidence to speak in front of strangers.

Aifaa: Finally, nursery rhimes don’t just connect us to other people, they also link us to the past. Like what Dr. Smith said “The retelling of each nursery rhimes is a sort of connective tissue between the past, present and future”

Maria: The nursery rhimes passed down from generation to generation becomes a verbal heiroom

Dayout: So, keep on pasing nursery rhimes to your children, and your children will pass it to your grandchildren and until to your great-great-great-GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN!

Uyaq: That’s all for today! Thanks for watching us! Remember, we are not perfect but we are parents who loves perfection. So let the curtains closed, here comes the last rhimes! “London Bridges is falling down, falling down, falling downnn”

ALL: With that, we thank you.

Steps by wicked steps : Ralph's story

Ralph’s Story:

First of all, this is the summaries for our literature component, and we're gonna present this as our literature presentation during English :D

Introduction –

· 2 brothers (Edward and Goerge), 2 half-brothers, 3 step-brothers

· 1 half sister, 1 step-sister

· 1 step-father (Howard), 2 step-grandmothers, 1 step grandfather

· 3 step-mothers – (Annabel, Janet and Flora)

· Future sibling: 1 half-sister, from Flora (3rd step-mother)

· He still has biological mother and father

Before:

1. 1st Stepmother, Annabel

· She was good fun, she bought super presents. The problem was: She never left any of them alone with their father. She always there.

· For Edward and Goerge, they hate it, they claimed, it wasn’t unfair.

· His dad was in love, idiotically, soppily in love with Annabel. Everything Annabel did was fine with him.

- She didn’t like jazz : He stopped listening to it

- She disapproved of coffee : We all had to drink dandelion tea

2. 2nd Stepmother, Janet

· A real shock, more keen on rules than anyone. She had rules about EVERYTHING!

- Rules about how you had to chew

- Rules about saying “Please” and “Thank You” and “May I pass you the bread”

· Dad liked it, he claimed Janet as ‘sensible’

· Edward and George thought she was brilliant because the had tons of time alone with dad.

· Janet has to rush here and there for her children’s activities – Tom, Joe, Dough and Ann.

· Mom and Howard (stepfather) thought Janet was wonderful and take advantage on her. Mom sneaking Victor’s (Ralph’s half brother) romper suits into Edward’s sport bag, hoping that Janet would come across them and get the stains out before sending them back.

3. 3rd Stepmother, Flora

· Edward met her first, then Goerge.

· Flora always went for shopping : Strawberrie, Kiwi fruits, waffles, Belgian Chocolates. Dad nearly had a fit. He kept coughing anxiously and peering in his wallet, but she went on dumping treats into the trolley.

· The day Ralph met her, they had a quarrel and after awhile. And they were already some sort of team. They had Chinesse food then she took Ralph to a film about Killer Tomatoes. Arguing about aliens on the way home, bumped into of her friends and went off to a coffee bar, Purple Onion, having nightcaps.

· They went home at 11.30 pm : Dad scold Flora for getting on for midnight on a school night. Flora ignored dad and told him to think twice before leaving Ralph in her care without checking about her plans.

· Ralph thinks she is ‘wonderful’’, she’s done all sorts of terrible things to him

- Poured a bowl of shaghetti over his head when he rude to her

- Picks him up from school HOURS late

- She gets him in troubles

- Sneaking him into films he is not old enough to see and places he should not go

· She is completely disorganized.

Cause:

All this while, Ralph really does not care anything about all his stepmothers, but Flora’s condition changed him. Ralph started to concern about Flora’s health when she’s pregnant. Because she eats mint sauce for her sanwiches . That;s all what she eats. Ralph’s worrying about the baby, she’ll never look after it properly. All the responsibility will fall on Ralph. Ralph worries about the baby because the baby is his sister : or half-sister, or half-brother.

After:

Lastly, Ralph is now totally being soft with Flora, he spend a bit more time round at his father’s house just till he get them organized. Everyone teased him, even George pointed out that he actually nearer in age to Flora then Dad, so if she’s going to marry anyone, maybe it should be him. But now she’s settling down. Ralph seems to be more loving toward his stepmother, Flora.

Tuesday

After the rain has stopped

SHOULD WE HAVE THE FOX-RAIN NOW ?
We already got the results for our first mid-term examination,
the first thing i would like to say is: I AM TRULY REGRET WITH MYSELF
i didn't expect i would failed to achieve my OWN goal.
I've lost to myself and i've lost to my rival : Diddy, ok you win this time -.-
Whatever it is, i will re-do my checklist, and work harder. I think i should lock myself and make my brain works like Einstein.
What-to-do list:
  1. Do lots lots lots of exercise in Add Maths since i got B+ for it, and it is really dissapointing me :'(
  2. Make notes for Biology, memorise memorise and memorise, currently studying about locomotion and support.
  3. Physics, i will make sure that i understand what JY is teaching and make sure that i do all the exercise given! I will never never neverrrrr ever bloating when i got highest mark in quiz again! Sorry :'(
  4. Chemistry, i want to complete the module and keep on study about the equations
  5. History, i should read and understand the WH questions, and make discussion with Aishah
  6. Simple Maths, do exercises
  7. Islamic Education, err since i nearly got B for this subject, i think i should work harder in Tajwid, sorry Ustazah

Basically, i can conclude myself : if i want to get better marks, i have to be a hardworking girl in doing exercises, so i think i should never give up. Never say never, like what Justin Bieber said.