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Thursday 11 December 2008

Hectic Holiday

December is the month where all students wait for - Christmas and snow fall (erm, not Malaysia though), but this year my December is CRAZY!!!

December 1: Malaysian Studies Examination

December 4: Moral Studies Examination

December 5: IELTS Speaking Test

December 6: IELTS Listening, Reading and Writing Test + KBU Christian Fellowship N.O.W. Concert

December 8: SAGC spring cleaning

December 9: Going back Kuantan

December 14-20: Penang Bible Camp

December 24: Kuantan Chapel Christmas Night

December 25: Christmas Party at Clement's house

December 26-January 4: SUFES International Student Camp

January 5: KBU AUSMAT orientation (I'm skipping this to take my driving test)

January 6: EAL/D Introductory Test!!!!

January 7: Physics Introductory Test!!!

It's so exhausting besides having to finish my driving lessons and reading up my AUSMAT literature books!

Deng Deng Deng...

Warning to Mr Kok and any IELTS band 9 people reading this
Please bear with me my unforgivable grammar mistakes dotted all over this post and for my very immature ideas which I use to write this post. Mr Kok, you're free to comment on any grammar mistakes I made...lol (this being the first one - use of slang and non-standard English)

Dedicating
A hopelessly non-band-9 essay to an amazing band 9 teacher

Who is this Mr X who has the honour of being taken "a back"?
What is he "deng deng deng"-ing in the class?

THE FAREWELL OF DEAREST
LECTURER MR KOK TUCK MENG
(Calvin and Nick, why you two who sit in the frontest row of the class forget to put the title?!!)

Dating 03 December 2008 of the Gregorian calendar (pronounced as "/ˈkæl.ən.də/" and not "/ˈkæl.æn.də/") from 1500 hours to 1800 hours, 24 Malaysian Public Services Department (PSD) scholars of class Architecture Group 1 (Batch 2008) who studied in KBU International College Room A610 were having their last English class with Mr Kok Tuck Meng before taking a very important examination known as the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) which their lecturer Mr Kok TM took it very seriously and to quote him "I'M NOT JOKING!" *shows his set of teeth*

Oh Woei Song, I've just committed your mistake of writing one sentence which constitutes a whole paragraph. In my opinion, I'm rather doubtful that the above sentence is a complex-compound sentence. Anyway, cut off the formality and start glorifying Manglish, Malaysian English, the "-lah"s and the "-mah"s and so on... (Ginger, does this remind you of anything? hehe...)


It all started after Mr Kok tortured the Arch 1 students with horrendous and confusing IELTS Listening and Reading exercises. At his mercy, we were given a break. Nick the class representative and Song went down secretly to Secret Recipe to buy a blueberry cheesecake only to leave the as RED as Lola's two and a half feet tubular sex Secret Recipe bag in front of the class.



Meanwhile (I hope I used this word correctly), Calvin the assistant class representative was busy writing and checking the thank-you card for Mr Kok, which he thought Calvin was selling some drugs to alleviate the pain resulting from IELTS. Anyway, Calvin was actually scrutinising for grammar, spelling and syntax of the card. He was afraid that Mr Kok will get a myocardial infarction when perusing the card for interesting comments, especially seeing Nad's spelling of 'antics' as 'antiques' and Aqil's confusion between advise (v) and advice (n).


Having observed our weird actions of hiding things under paper and whispering in soft voices with excited faces, Mr Kok, I guess he knew that we were scheming up to something and decided to let us off earlier in anticipation of a non-surprise party. Mr Old Nick then presented him the error-all-over thank-you card and took out the cake.



Admittedly, Architecture Group 1 students are very smart. Poh Hui and I lighted up the candles but do not know what is it for, so they gave an excuse that it represented the six months Mr Kok taught and tortured us. Nadhirah was even more clever, she changed the Happy Birthday song into a "Thank You Thank You Mr Kok" song.

Here is a cool video of the song we sang...
courtesy of Mr Wang Woei Song


Then it was photo-taking session...
Again all the wonderful poses of Arch 1 students declaring their love for Mr Kok






And of course a picture of Nick, Mr Kok and yours truly...


Mr Kok

We thank you for all the animated scenes you have for explaining a new word to us with all the "deng deng deng" cliche

We thank you for sharing with us the idiosyncrasies of your managerie of students with names like Wolf and Tiger and neighbours who sit on the roof and take a taxi to college every day.

We thank you for letting us to watch truly "eye-opening" movies such as Kinky Boots and Little Voice as movie review.

We thank you for informing naive students such as us of laptops, security, maids who wash dishes in the washing machine and how to exercise bluffology for IELTS speaking.

And above all, we thank you for teaching us with much dedication, passion, diligence and sensitivity.


Back row [guys] : Calvin@Cal, Aqil, Izzat, Jin Jyh@Ginger, Aizat, Firdaus@Ali, Hafeez
Front row [gals] :Poh Hui, Nadhirah@Nad, Azreen, Asma Hani@Honey, Suraya@Sue, [Aiyoh, I don't know who to name the girls in order-lah], Nasuha@Sua, Nadia, Athira, Izzatie, Hooi Yiing, Ainin Leong, Najihah, Nur Hafizah, Nurul Aain, Farah Amelia.
Squatting [guys]: Nicholas@Old Nick, Woei Song@Song

Indeed, family and friends we have become with Mr Kok.


Thank you again Mr Kok

WE MISS YOU!!!


P.S. Arch 1 students...
feel free to comment and add your memorable moments as comments!


[This is the end of the IELTS reading test and thank you for reading. Prepare to be flabbergasted on Christmas day which is 19 calendar days after 6 December 2008. Your band scores shall be delighting you always. This is not an advertisement for Canon. Thank You!]

Monday 8 December 2008

Guitar Chord

I never understand why musical chords exists the way they exist...

For example:
Gsus
A major G triad in which, generally, the third of the chord is replaced by the upper neighbor or fourth in the scale. A G sus chord consists of a Root (G), a fourth (C), and fifth (D). A G sus chord gives a feeling of anticipation, and a feeling of resolution is achieved when the fourth of the chord is resolved back to the major third.


But this one is interesting...

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Guess what is the holiest chord?

Gsus

At least this one make some sense...
[Another archetypal entertainment from Samuel Lee]

Wednesday 3 December 2008

Come NOW!!!

NO OTHER WAY Concert

Date: 6 December 2008 (Saturday)
Time: 7.00 p.m.

Venue: KBU International College Multi-Purpose Hall (Level 3)

Featuring
David Woong Lead Singer and Bass Guitar Jabez Ho Lead Singer and Acoustic Guitar Samuel Lee Lead Singer and Electric Guitar Dwayne Ong Second Electric Guitar Jonathan Choong Keyboard Ho Poh Hui Second Keyboard Nicholas Eu Drums Danny Ler Lead Singer and Backup Vocalist Sarah Sim Lead Singer and Backup Vocalist Calvin Yong Lead Singer and Backup Vocalist

and
OUR ALMIGHTY GOD
as the VVIP Guest



[Click on image to enlarge]

FREE ADMISSION!!!


For he says,
"In the time of my favor I heard you,
and in the day of salvation I helped you."

I tell you,

NOW is the time of God's favor,

NOW is the day of salvation.

[2 Corinthians 6:2]


Come With All Your Friends!!!

IT WILL BE A
BLAST!!!





Amazing Grace is what God has given to us, that He is willing to pick us up - the nobodies to do something great for Him in this college! It has a been a prayer from the KBU Christian Fellowship for some years and this December 6 is when the prayer is answered. Miracles after miracles, grace after grace flowed in as we offer up ourselves to God to serve Him.


But,
the greatest miracle of all
Jesus came down to save us ALL!


Many exciting stories and songs to tell
but I'll reserve that after the concert.

So, if you really want to experience

something in no other way,
something different,
something that can change your life forever...


COME TO THIS CONCERT and
EXPERIENCE IT YOURSELF!!!



Would you believe me if I said...
That God can make miracles happen today
Would you believe me if I said...
That you don’t need to wait for the answers before…
You step out in faith…
Would you believe me if I said
That nothing is ever impossible… for God…

[Free - Marty Sampson @ Hillsongs]


Tuesday 2 December 2008

Smiling From Above




It doesn't matter whether Venus, Jupiter and the Moon
happen to carve a smile on the night sky...

It doesn't matter if you missed the sight of it
and probably it takes another 30 years to live just to see that smile again...

But what does matter is that
YOU SMILE ALWAYS
Right, Sarah?

and we will all SMILE!


And
Happy Birthday Dr Christine
That's a smile from Above!