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Monday, June 28, 2010

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Final Exam Tips: Reading Strategies

Dear readers, 

Here are some simple reading strategies that I'd like to suggest  to all of your. May it benefits all of us!




*Quote of the day:

"If the brain were so simple that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't"

Monday, June 14, 2010

Slip of The Tongue @ Tongue Twister



Dear readers.

Have you ever heard of the term tongue twister before? A tongue twister is defined as a word or group of words that are difficult to articulate rapidly, usually because of a succession of similar consonantal sounds, as in Shall she sell seashells? or something that is difficult to pronounce.

While for slip of the tongue, on the other hand, is defined as an unintentional utterance or a mistake in speaking. 

In my opinion, these two situations are very much common to happen, either to the native speaker of the English language itself, and what more to those who speak English only as their second or third language.


Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day?~

Sonnet 18: Only 18 or are there MORE?

Sonnet 18 by Sir William Shakespeare


Have you ever heard of Sonnet 18 written by the great poet William Shakespeare? Back in school, secondary school to be specific, most of us (until now I guess) have been introduced with this piece of art from Mr Shakespeare. We were usually assigned to cite the poem full heartedly as if we understand every single line. But did we? Did we really understand the meaning back then? I'm not really sure about you readers out there, but in my case, I knew it is supposed to be a love poem, thus that was all I understand. But I guess my thoughts were wrong.

First of all, do all of you know that this Sonnet 18 is not the only piece of sonnet? Sonnet 18 is the 18th sonnet (Sonnet is actually a format of writing a poem by the way). There are actually 154 sonnets Shakespeare had written. Have you heard of this before?


Looking for some tips to develop Reading skills? Read this!

Hye everybody.

As an English teacher, I've been facing lots of problem to handle students who have problems with their reading skills. They usually fail to read well & understand the passage well due to the failure in their reading strategies. Reading may sounds like an easy task, but if we are doing it wrongly, we may not get the best result out of it. Believe me. Been there, done that.

As an English teacher who has been teaching a reading subject, I've managed to develope a few reading strategies that I must say, seem to work with my students. Thus, with this, I'd like to share with anyone of you who are facing the same problems that I'v once faced. However, please remember this one important thing, these strategies are going to take some time before the students can really apply them & show the results. Don't easily give up on them ya. Have some faith with the kids :)


Sunday, June 13, 2010

A short note from just another local English teacher

Welcome & hi people.

If you happened to come across this page, I welcome you will all my heart & I'd like to thank you for dropping by. This is just a page where it is created to share some knowledge that I have. And when I say some, I really mean some.

Us teacher, we do need some knowledge to exchange at times, don't we? Thus, the aim of creating this page is to share & exchange the little knowledge that I have with all of you, no matter who you are or where you come from.


Do enjoy yourself while you are here. Comments are very much appreciated. Thank you very much.

Have a good day everyone.

Love,
Ainur Shahida


*Quote of the day:

"Every job is a self-portrait of a person who does it"