I do have here an essay written by one of our students during the UPPM3. She is Afifah Fatini Bt Sulaiman from 6A1. Her essay deserves 14/15 marks. I am publishing it here so that each and everyone of you can read hers. Maybe her essay is not as good as others from other schools, but I believe for at least she has tried her utmost best to present a mature essay.
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Friday, July 17, 2009
Selected Essay Of UPPM 3
I do have here an essay written by one of our students during the UPPM3. She is Afifah Fatini Bt Sulaiman from 6A1. Her essay deserves 14/15 marks. I am publishing it here so that each and everyone of you can read hers. Maybe her essay is not as good as others from other schools, but I believe for at least she has tried her utmost best to present a mature essay.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
It's Only Words And Words That All I Have .....
conceited = thinking you're very clever, or better than others: "He's so conceited - he thinks everyone
conscientious = doing something carefully, because you want to do it well: "She's a conscientious student and
considerate = thinking and caring about others: "My neighbour brought me flowers when I was in hospital - he's
curious = wanting to know things: "I'm curious to find out what you think of the situation."
docile = quiet and submissive: "She's a docile child and always does what she's told."
enthusiastic = having a lot of interest in something: "He's an enthusiastic supporter of equal rights."
excitable = someone who easily gets excited: "He gets very excitable about politics - it's one of his passions in
faithful = being loyal to someone or something: "She's a faithful friend."
full of himself = acting proud of yourself: "He was full of himself after he got the promotion - it got annoying after a
funny = making other people laugh: "He can be extremely funny when he's in the mood."
fussy = only liking certain things: "She's fussy about what she wears."
good-natured = kind and thoughtful: "She's good-natured and always tries to help."
grumpy = someone who tends to be in a bad mood: "He's always grumpy in the morning and never says
happy-go-lucky = not worrying about what might happen in the future: "He's a bit happy-go-lucky and doesn't
impulsive = doing things without thinking first: "If he sees something he likes, he just buys it - he can be so
irritating = annoying others: "He can be very irritating to work with."
jokey = making jokes: "You're in a jokey mood today, but we've got work to do!"
jolly = happy and cheerful: "It was the weekend and everyone was in a jolly mood."
loud-mouthed = someone who talks a lot and often says offensive things: "Don't worry about what he said - he's loud-
moody = having unpredictable moods: "Some people think he's moody - you never know if he's happy or
nervous = uncomfortable with a situation: "I'm always nervous before an exam."
picky = only liking certain things or people: "She's picky about her friends."
playful = someone who likes to play and have fun: "You're in a playful mood today!"
pleasant = nice and polite: "The bank manager was pleasant to me today."
scatter-brained / scatty = someone who often forgets things: "Don't you remember where you put your wallet?
slapdash = doing your work quickly and carelessly: "He's got a very slapdash attitude - I doubt he'll ever
spiteful = trying to hurt other people because you didn't get what you wanted: "If she doesn't get what she
thoughtful = someone who thinks a lot: "He's a thoughtful person and won't do anything unless he has considered
thoughtless = not thinking about people or the consequences of your actions: "I'm sure he didn't mean to be rude -
trustworthy = someone you can trust: "My accountant is really trustworthy."
Friday, July 10, 2009
To Be Or Not To Be ....
Q2B : You plan to have an activity during the school holidays. Which activity would you choose? Give reasons.
Collecting Seashells
I would choose collecting seashells because I think this particular activity would probably be the best and suitable activity for me and perhaps for my friends during the school holidays. Radish murex, venus comb and checkered bonnet are just few examples of exotic seashells that I have always want to keep for my personal collection.
Eversince I was small, I have always wanted to go to any beach to collect seashells. While there is a beach not far from my home, my father can possibly take me and my friends there in his car. I too have the necessary equiments like the trowel and container so I assume this is going to be an advantage as I don't need to get new ones.
Last but not least, my friends and I can share ideas on how to turn these seashells into decorative items which later can be sold to those who are interested or perhaps being given to someone we like as a meaningful token.
As my final word, I see no reason at all why I should not choose this activity. I believe I can have great excitement and enjoyment with my friends when we start to collect seashells at the beach during the school holidays.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Be The Best, Beat The Rest ...
Really hope ya all are still alive and kicking. Energetic and cheerful. What else, uh? Despite UPSR is coming nearer and nearer, we shouldn't be down in the dumps, should we? Well... let us sustain our efforts so that we achieve our dreams and goals. After all, getting the best in UPSR is our goals, rite?
So, I have here another piece for sharing purposes. Hope you could benefit it.
Both Rama and Choon Seng have always been so mischievous during lessons lately. They think that their final year examination is still far away. For that very reason, they are not worried at all about their exam preparations.
It so happened last Monday when as usual they sat next to each other at the back of the class. As a matter of fact, the back seats were their choice as any teacher would not notice them should they play the fool or misbehave. Coincidentally, it was the Geography class. They seemed to be bored with the lesson. The teacher looked commited wtih the teaching but they just did not bother about her. Instead, they did not pay any attention at all.
Whilst the teacher was sketching a map on the board, they started to fight with each other. Initially, it was just kind of fooling around. However, the fight turned to be serious when both of them started to use pencils as swords. As bad luck would have it, Rama accidentally poked Choon Seng's arm and his arm started to bleed. Choon Seng cried bitterly in pain.
Their teacher turned around and saw the incident. She, at the drop of a hat, took the two boys to the headmaster's office. After a short interrogation by the headmaster, the two boys were punished with a cane. Rama and Choon Seng were ashamed of themselves.
After the incident, both of them felt regretful for what they had done. They promised to be better than before. They wanted to sit in front and behave like other good students.