Archive for October, 2008

To score A in English (UPSR, PMR, SPM) and to get Band 4 and above (MUET), we must understand what we learn in class. To understand what we learn in class, we have to practise a lot and study. It is easier to practise and study when we enjoy the process. How to enjoy the [...]

SMATKEM is pronounced “camp” (not “kem” as in kemaman the town.) On short notice, we made our way to Kemaman, Terengganu to face 150 fifth formers who were 23 days (at press time) away to one of the biggest events in their life. The coaches as usual had lots of fun. (Naik syeikh pun ada [...]

ESB @ Alam Shah

Posted: October 17, 2008 in Inside ESB
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Coach Sha flanked by Mdm Haslinda and Anita (KP English) SASians…F2 studentss…we had fun with you guys (though Coach Ridz kept saying “Ladies and Gentlemen” out of habit). While seniors were out on the field playing rugby, these selected second-formers gathered in a spacious hall on a Saturday morning.  A 3-hour mini-ESB on catching English [...]

Sha on Hello Malaysia (Syawal 4)

Posted: October 11, 2008 in 1

Topic:  Managing Finance during Festive Season One of my goals is to be on Radio24 and Radio IKIM for a 5-minute slot on motivation and Spoken English.  Have always visualized myself on air…  Rezeki Allah SWT, I got a call from Dr. Tengku Asmadi who recommended me as one of the guests for Hello Malaysia [...]

RIDZ & SHA on Infaq!

Posted: October 11, 2008 in TV Appearances
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Catch us on air next March/April on TV1 INFAQ – a documentary magazine that discusses understanding and practices of Islamic social finance institution through the practice of obligatory charity (Zakat)and recommended endowment (Wakaf). The program is produced by Handypro for JAWHAR (Jabatan Wakaf, Zakat dan Haji, Jabatan Perdana Menteri). We are now traveling from one location to another [...]

Saturday, October 11, 2008 (11 Syawal 1429) We arrived at SMK Seri Tasik, Bandar Tasik Permaisuri at around 10:40 am for a 2-hour playshop:  ”Effective Communication for Educators”. It was an action-packed program – talk, talk, play!  Training is all about that, right?  It’s about getting the message across through activities, instead of lengthy lectures. [...]