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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Timulak Kapal Perang- Novel BM Form 2

Ni plak link untuk Blog yg ada nota Timulak Kapal Perang...Selamat membaca! Kalo rajin, copy paste and print untuk salinan fail anda or sebarkan kepada kawan-kawan...Sharing is Caring...

http://duniapuisiku.blogspot.com/2008/03/novel-ekspedisi-teks-komsas-tingkatan-2.html

Robinson Crusoe and Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Kadang-kadang kalau kita ni rajin online tp cuma untuk Facebook, sungguh la sia-sia...This morning, as I'm quite free, i surfed the net just to get some useful sites for team Hello Yakin and others following this blog to do their ulangkaji pantas..

Site ni untuk novels yang our class studied for PMR, Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde and Robinson Crusoe. So please click kat tajuk-tajuk available untuk bacaan seterusnya. This site ada include poems and short stories

http://www.sabah.edu.my/csm07001/novels_map.html

HOW DALAT GOT ITS NAME : Revision

Characters: Galau (eldest), Umat and Lutong (youngest)
Other characters: The Old Chief, the villagers and the enemies

Setting: Dalat, a village under the administration of the old chief

Conflict:
There's been an issue between Umat (2nd son) against his brother Galau on who's going to be the next chief of the village. After their father passed away, the villagers had to choose the new chief.
 As their custom, the eldest son should be the one replacing his father as the new chief. Umat was against it and sought for their enemy's help to conquer the village.
 Galau, as the enw chief, tried his best to help protect his village from being attacked by his brother and the enemies. In the end, Umat and the enemies lost to Galau and the villagers. Umat was found dead and there were flies all over the place. Later the place was known as Dalat(meaning flies in the local dialect)

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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

7 Common English Expressions about Money

Inspiring Quotes

Friendship... is not something you learn in school. But if you haven't learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven't learned anything. -Muhammad Ali

I've failed over and over and over again in my life and that is why I succeed. -Michael Jordan

A hospital bed is a parked taxi with the meter running. -Groucho Marx

All things are difficult before they are easy. -Thomas Fuller

I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. -Thomas A. Edison

Words of the month

These are the words of the month

vestigial

\ve-STIJ-ee-uhl\ , adjective;
1.
Relating to a body part that has become small and lost its use because of evolutionary change.
2.
Pertaining to, or of the nature of anything that is no longer present or in existence.

aeromancy

\ AIR-uh-man-see \ , noun;
1.
The prediction of future events from observation of weather conditions.

subtilize

\ SUHT-l-ahyz \ , verb;
1.
To make (the mind, senses, etc.) keen or discerning.
2.
To elevate in character.
3.
To make thin, rare, or more fluid or volatile; refine.

tantivy

\ tan-TIV-ee \ , adjective;
1.
Swift; rapid.
adverb:
1.
At full gallop.
noun:
1.
A rush, a gallop or stampede.
interjection:
1.
(used as a hunting cry when the chase is at full speed.)

sibylline

\ SIB-uh-leen \ , adjective;
1.
Prophetic; oracular.
2.
Of, resembling, or characteristic of a sibyl; prophetic; oracular.
3.
Mysterious; cryptic.