Thursday, March 4, 2010

The Importance of English

...the world, it is second only to Mandarin Chinese in terms of the amount of people which speak it, but second to none in terms of the number of people learning it. It is currently the primary language used on the World, in the political and business arenas. It has even become the language of today's pop culture. So yes, I definitely think that learning English is important.

While English may not have as large a quantity of speakers as Mandarin it is still more widespread and herein lays its importance. Mandarin Chinese is hardly spoken outside Chinese communities, however in many regions of the world where English is not the native language, it is still widely spoken and integrated in the curriculums of educational institutions. In many countries Malaysia, for example, where there various ethnic groups with their own unique language, English is used as a means of communications between all of them. So we can see that the importance of English doesn't lie in the quantity of people that speak it but in way we use it.

We learn, we heard, we know then we speak. English everybody! yeah!

New Year Resolution

I don't do New Year Resolutions. I can't remember a year when I made a resolution and I'm not sure why. It might be because I realized at a very young age that nobody seems to keep their resolutions. It might also be that I tend to be a non-conformist. It might also be that all of the most popular New Year's resolutions make are so depressing and I really try not to make lists that are going to depress me. Or maybe I'm just plain lazy or such a procrastinator that I know I'll never achieve a resolution, so why bother making one in the first place?


I'll tell you what I do make... I make lists. Lots and lots of lists. Here, I'll prove it to you.


1) On my desk, next to my laptop, you can tiny squares of paper pulled from a page a day calendar with half dozen lists I've made over the last week.
2) I make daily or semi-daily "To Do Lists" and post them on my private message boards and scratch each completed item off, religiously.
3) If you peek at my computer, and click the Ever note tab, you'll see dozens of lists I've made over the last year. Shopping lists, lists of ideas, lists of people I needed to talk to or email. Lists of all sorts.
4) Wander through my blog and you'll find a number of Meme type lists. I'm a sucker for a good list.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Good Old Days

The thing about writing is that you either need inspiration or its just talent . With me, its the former. Hence, the minor hiatus.We are getting older and older. Remembered our past? I think yes we are. A new day, new wishes, new dreams and new for everything.

Happy New Year everyone. 2010? Yes it is. How is your feeling? I'm sure that everyone celebrating the day. Past few years, where were you on that day? For sure you went out with your family or just homed. There were good old days.

This year? Yes, I having fun with my friends. Hanged out at The Curve, Damansara. Enjoyed? more than it. We had drinks at the cafe, waiting for the fireworks. Lots of people there, Indian, Muslims, Chinese and also the foreigners came to feel the new year celebration. We had been through all the night with some jokes and conversation. cool right?

Ding! Dong! 12.01 a.m. - 1 January 2010

Fireworks! Everyone's shouting " Happy New Year! ". I'm very sure thousand of wishes were in their minds. Yes they are. New year celebration is the day that peoples came with their wishes. What about you? Have you had been there? If not you should have one, perhaps.

A big smile in their faces for all night long. New year celebration definitely was and still, too good to be true.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

2010? Where Do We Begin...

Malayneum khayal...
Behind the name...?

Malayneum khayal comes from 3 words that have its own meaning.

Malay - 4 malays students

neum - comes from the word millenneum

"khayal" - I can describe it as the mirth of my generation...the happiness we shared and the laughter that we had.

I represent to the readers, with the title " nevermind the bollocks, here's malayneum khayal " that will bring you the social issues to the students nor to the teenagers nowadays.

Imagine that the next generation...
could it be good or bad?
just think and keep thinking...




loves,