Sunday, 28 August 2011
My aims, goals and achievements
I have many small and big goals and aims to achieve in my life. With the guidance and advice given by my parents, i have achieved many things in life, and i still have many things to achieve. By now, i have realised that laziness can only lead up to failure. Though many say that we should enjoy life and relax, we should not relax too much or we will rust. I am now trying my best to defeat laziness and study hard, as i may regret it later if i do not work hard now. In primary school, my CCA was Indian Dance. Well, i can say that i fair well in dancing, but i often have body aches if i practise too much. Thus, my parents are against me dancing. However, i know that they are only doing it for my own good. I have got trophies for winning dance competitons.
My ultimate aim is to become a kindergarten teacher. Even though my voice is
not loud enough to be a teacher, i will keep training myself to get a louder voice. My reason to want to become a kindergarten teacher is to inspire young minds. Furthermore, i prefer to work with small children than adults.
For now, my only focus is to study well. I hope that i will not stray from my goal. I'll end my post with a motivational poem...
Just One
Unknown
One song can spark a moment,
One flower can wake the dream
One tree can start a forest,
One bird can herald spring.
One smile begins a friendship,
One handclasp lifts a soul.
One star can guide a ship at sea,
One word can frame the goal
One vote can change a nation,
One sunbeam lights a room
One candle wipes out darkness,
One laugh will conquer gloom.
One step must start each journey.
One word must start each prayer.
One hope will raise our spirits,
One touch can show you care.
One voice can speak with wisdom,
One heart can know what's true,
One life can make a difference,
You see, it's up to you!
Thursday, 18 August 2011
Graduation Day 2010
I come from Woodgrove Primary School. This is my class, 6G 2010. And, as usual, there were 40 pupils in my class. They are Melvin, Dennis, Zhing Hong, Fikri, Hui Ting, Jazprith, Gladys, Hong xuan, Jomin, Calissa, Wei xuan, Andre, Aqil, Leonard, Zikri, Anton, Afiq, Valarie, Sharmaine, Mei Ling, Hannah, Gretel, Choo Ying, Choo Xuan, Yun Shuen, Carina, Zameer, Me, Suhana, Ser Ting, Kai Xin, Chylsee ( she has the same birthdate as me!!) Xiao Jun, Khairul and Mei Yi.
I graduated from primary school last year. The school had organised a graduation day for us. Firstly, there was a concert. I'm very proud to say that i and my friends had done a dance performance in the concert. We danced together with the P6 english teachers. We really enjoyed ourselves. Also, i won a competiton. As we were allowed to wear our own clothes on that day, i won the ' Best Dressed' competition. The school had ordered Mcdonald's for us. We enjoyed the food and went around taking pictures with each other, and even teachers.
I graduated from primary school last year. The school had organised a graduation day for us. Firstly, there was a concert. I'm very proud to say that i and my friends had done a dance performance in the concert. We danced together with the P6 english teachers. We really enjoyed ourselves. Also, i won a competiton. As we were allowed to wear our own clothes on that day, i won the ' Best Dressed' competition. The school had ordered Mcdonald's for us. We enjoyed the food and went around taking pictures with each other, and even teachers.
Sunday, 14 August 2011
My favourite teacher
My favourite teacher's name is Ms Hayati. She was my english teacher in primary six. She was also my form teacher. On the first day of school of primary six life, i was actually very scared of her. It was because she looked very fierce and firm. I was silently praying that she would not be a tigress but a sweet teacher who would show us heaven in the coming months.When we went to our new classrooms, she introduced herself to us. I remember her, calling herself a tigress. From then on, i became very scared of her. In fact, i was terrified by her. I dreaded english lessons as i never wanted to see her. However, in the few weeks that passed with lightning speed, i came to know of the true side of Ms Hayati. She is actually a very kind, sweet and pleasant teacher. She was very talented and knowledgeable. She treated us as if we were her own children. I never once hesitated to talk to her about my own problems and stress-building issues. In fact, i often messaged her through my phone, and i felt like she was my close friend. She really inspired me to do well in my studies. Every single time when i received an A for my english examinations, she was the only person who encouraged me and even gave me rewards. She once bought me movie tickets and she even bought me a pencil case which i am still using. In fact, i never believed that i could achieve more than an A for my examinations. But Ms Hayati was the only person who put hope in me and encouraged me to do better. She was the only person who believed in me. After much practice from her, i sat for my PSLE. The results announcing day soon came. When i received my results slip, the first person that i ran to was her. I proudly showed her that i had gotten an A* for english. I was brimming with joy and very grateful to her. She was the sole reason why i excelled in english. She is my most favourite and inspiring teacher.
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