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05 June 2011

Stalker JJ

This might sound a bit menggelikan: I STALKED MY JUNIORS *gasps!

I know, I know macam tak patutkan. But can't resist la. Though I've been about 5months 6MONTHS! out of school, but it is still dear to my heart, cehh! :D

I didn't stalk, like dat stalk. Just tengok-tengok gamba je. Well, there are a few annual events that a must-see ones. 

As we all probably knew, a SBP students MUST choose a foreign language (BA) to be learnt ryte? Eg Arabic (like me :D), French, Japanese, and Mandarin. And know what? Starting this year, selected students are sponsored by the school to go to the country of the language they are learning. How cool is that? O.O Sape yang blaja French went to France wehhh! Best gle wehh! Ni lagi best, sape yang blaja Arabic dapat gi Madinah buat umrah sekali wehh! Untung gle dyorg wehh! Jeles wehh! -_-'

Yeah, it's their rezeki I guess. The school had planned this 'visiting' thing a longgggg tyme ago, but just got to do it now. Kterang melepas la :/ As I said, their rezeki. It's a good exposure though. Sure la budak2 th blaja BA gle2 coz nak gi jalan-jalan kat overseas kan?hehee

A good thing too, coz usually we just learnt it to pass exams and get good scores. At least now they can practice the language with the people that uses the language as their mother tongue.

Like me, I know only a bit of Arabic. I can write a bit too; like an Arabic preschooler. Meaning, I write "the book is on the table", "this rice is tasty", etc. But, I can't really speak in Arabic like the Japanese students in my school. They talked like a true Primary student in Japan. That's a compliment. 

Why does this happened? Because the Japanese language student praticed Japanese in class, and we didn't. If they are late to the class, they have to apologize in Japanese. For us, we just said: "Sorry ustaz/ustazah kami lambat. Tadi from lab, ade experiment".

In a nutshell, when we learn a certain language we have to sharpen it by communicating with someone. The End.

Waaaait!!! I must say that I'm thankful that I learnt Arabic (Alhamdulillah), (though I'm not as good as my friends) I can actually understand some words in the Holy Quran. Alhamdulillah. Just a bit though, still learning. Arabic is the language of Jannah :) 

Wassalamualaikum w.b.t and have a pleasant day ahead.

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