Sunday, 29 April 2012

3rd Vocabulary Entry

1) Located:
- Situated in a particular spot or position.

2) River:
- A large natural stream of water.

3) Tourist:
- A person who travel for pleasure.

4) High:
- Greater than normal on degree or intensity or amount.

5) Restored:
- Return to its original or usable and functioning condition.

6) Building:
-A structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place.

7) Magnificent:
-  Characterized by grandeur.

8) Mountain:
- A land mass that project well above its surrounding.

9) Stone:
- A lump or mess of hard consolidated mineral water.

10) Particular:
- A fact about some part.

11) Human:
- Characteristics of humanity.

12) Archeologist:
- An anthropologist who studies prehistoric people and their culture.

13) Field:
- A piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed.

14) Survive:
- Continue to live through hardship or adversity.

15) Agriculture:
- Relating to or used in promoting agriculture or farming.

16) Shape:
- A concrete representation of an otherwise nebulous concept.

17) Structure:
- The manner of construction of game and the arrangement of this part.

18) Strategically:
- Highly important to or an integral part of a strategy or plan of action in war.

19) Construct:
- An abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances.

20) Empire:
- A group of diverse companies under common ownership and run as a single organization.




3rd Reflection

I have watch the short clips on 2 famous Lost World that is Machu Picchu and Chichen Itza and i've got three similarities and differences between the both clips. First similarities of the clip are the building are built by the ancient people that lived thousand years ago. Next, Machu Picchu and Chichen Itza is a tourist attraction. Both place have been a place of tourist who come to visit the historic architecture of Machu Pichu and Chicen Itza. Other than that, Machu Picchu and Chichen are an archeological site and historical site. While, the differences of both Lost world is Machu Picchu located at South American, and Chicen Itza is located at Mexican State. Then, other differences is the Machu Picchu known as Lost City While at high lands, but Chicen Itza known as lost Temple at low lands. Finally, Machu Picchu was final layout in 1752, then Chicen Itza is final layout after 900AD.

Saturday, 28 April 2012

2nd Vocabulary Entry

1) Gemini:
- One of the constellations of the zodiac.

2) Pilot:
- A person who flies an aircraft.

3) Moon:
- Is Earth's only natural satellite and the fifth largest satellite in the solar system.

4) Earth:
- Is the third planet from the sun.

5) Soonest:
- In a short time from now.

6) Craft:
- Is a branch of profession that requires some particular kind of skilled work.

7) Century:
- is one hundred consecutive years.

8) Rivals:
- A person or thing that is competing with you.

9) Awarded:
- A prize, that somebody gets for doing something well.

10) Airport:
- A place where aircraft can land and take off and that has building for passengers to wait in.

11) Orbit:
- A curved path taken by a planet or another object as it moves around another planet, star or moon.

12) Dock:
- An area of a port where ships stop to be loaded, repaired.

13) Ironically:
- Meaning the opposite of what  you say.

14) Complications:
- Something that makes a situations hard to understand or to deal.

15) Culmination:
- At a given point, of a planet, star, constellation.

16) Success:
-  the fact that you have achieved what you want.

17) Failure:
- Luck of success.

18) Bitter:
- Cause by anger of halved.

19) Competition:
- an organized event in which people try to win something.

20) Flew:
- Fly.

Friday, 27 April 2012

2nd Reflection

It was July 20, 1969 when Neil Armstrong spoke what must be considered the most famous words of the 20th century, " one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind'. This, of course, was the day that men from Earth first "set foot on the moon". It was the culmination of years of research and development, success and failure, and bitter competition from our feared rivals. And it was the words of 38 year old Neil Armstrong that echo in the annals of history. Neil Armstrong was born August 5, 1930 on a farm in Wapakoneta, Ohio. But proceeded to move around the state for most of his young life, before his family finally settled back in Wapakoneta in 1944. There Neil held many jobs around town, especially at the local airport as he was always fascineted with aviation. After starting flying lessons at the age of 15, he was awarded a pilots license on his 16th birthday, before he had earned a driver's license. In 1957 Armstrong was selected for the ironically named Man In Space Soonest (MISS) program. Then in September of 1963 he was selected as the first American civilian to fly in space. In a966 Armstrong flew an the Gemini 8 mission which launched March 16. Serving as command Pilot, the crew was to complete the first ever docking with another space craft, an unmanned Agena target vehicle. After 6.5 hours in orbit they were able to dock with the craft, but due to complications they were unable to complete what would have been the third ever "extra- vehicular activity" now referred to as a space- walk.

Thursday, 26 April 2012

9th Vocabulary Entry

1) Prediction:
- Saying what will happen what somebody thinks will happen.

2) Sticky:
- Use for describing a substance that easily becomes joined to things that it touches, or smiling that is covered with this kind of substance.

3) Lithography:
- A painting process in which the image to be printed is rendered on a flat surface, as on sheet zinc or aluminium, and treated to retain ink while the non image areas are treated to repel ink.

4) Experimenting:
- To do test to see if something works or to try to improve it.

5) Etchings
- The art of preparing etched plates, especially metal plates, from which designs and pictures are painted.

6) Inexpensive:
- Low in price.

7) Portraiture:
- The art or practice of making portraits.

8) Portrait:
- A picture,painting or photograph of a person.

9) Bizarre:
- Very strange.

10) Imitating:
- A copy of something.

9th Reflection




I choose this picture as the best picture because, the picture bring a thousand memories for me. These picture were taken during I'm at Kundasang, Sabah. Actually, I was on holiday with family. During this holiday for our family all gathered together. Besides, I am also very happy with the smile etched on my face while I took the beautiful scenery around our accommodation. Many people said I was like Yuna in the picture. Actually, the picture was taken is candid. But I am really like this picture and so far, I think this the best picture on my life.

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

10th Reflection

For me, worst luck that happen in my life is if I cannot meet the wishes of my family to see me succeed as they expected. They would be disappointed, even if they do not tell, but I know their feelings. Not for them alone, but myself also feel disappointed if I wanted something that was not met. But we do not know anything that will happen to us in the future. I was only able to prepare ourselves to go through any obstacles and challenges that will happen in my life. In addition, we also have to prepare myself and accept everything that happens with an open mind not to be too disappointed.

10th Vocabulary Entry

1) Beliefs:
- A feeling that something is true morally good or right, or that something really exists.

2) Contrary:
- Completely different.

3) Incidents:
- Something that happens.

4) Theft:
- The crime of stealing something.

5) Reduction:
- That action of making something or of becoming less or smaller.

6) Cautious:
- Taking great care to avoid possible danger or problems.

7) Significant:
- Important or large enough to be noticed.

8) Associational:
- Joining or working with another person or group.

9) Superstitions:
- A beliefs that cannot be explained by reason or science.

10) Inauspicious:
- Showing signs that the future will not be good or successful.

8th Reflection

In my opinion, I was in the butler because they still depend on people who are more experienced than me and just wait for instructions from them in anything. My advice to the same person in my group to have a permanent establishment that is, have confidence in yourself and know what to do and not just depends on others. In addition,we also need to mature enough to make decisions and not in a hurry. To improve my learning to be more diligent and think much like, very responsive to people about something that is not known.

8th Vocabulary Entry

1) Anxious:
- Worried and afraid.

2) Integrate:
- To join things so that they become one thing or work together.

3) Accepted:
- To agree to take something that somebody offers you.

4) Imperative:
- very important or urgent.

5) Advancement:
- To move forward.

6) Commitments:
- Being prepared to give a lot of your time and attention to something because you believe it is right or    important.

7) Interactive:
- That involves people working together and having an influence on each other.

8) Resources:
- A supply of something, a piece of equipment, etc that is available for somebody to use.

9) Struggling:
- A fight in which somebody tries to do or get something when this is difficult.

10) Pace:
- The speed at which you walk, run,etc or at which something happens.

11) Flexibility:
- Able to bend or move easily breaking.

12) Routine:
- The usual order and way in which you regularly do things.

13) Accommodate:
- To have enough space for something, especially for a certain number of people.

14) Potential:
- That may possibly become something, happen,be used,etc.

15) User-Friendly:
- Easy to understand and use.

16) Valuable:
- Worth a lot of money.

17) Utilized:
- To make use of something.

18) Expanding:
- to become or to make something blogger.

19) Method:
- A way of doing something.


6th Vocabulary Entry

1) Race:
- A competition of speed, as in running or riding.

2) Jockey:
- Sports to ride (a horse) as jockey.

3) Stall:
- A compartment for one domestic animal in a barn or shed.

4) Chatter:
- To speak rapidly and incessantly prattle.

5) Champion:
- To support or fight for a particular group or idea.

6) Saddle:
- A leather seat for a rider, secured on an animals

7) Stud:
- An upright post in the framework of a wall for supporting sheets of lath, wallboard, or similar material.

8) Farm:
- A tract of land cultivated for the purpose of agricultural production.

9) Station:
- A place or position where a person or thing stands or is assigned to stand.

10) Infertile:
-Not capable of reproducing.



6th Reflection

My comment about  the latest movie I watched is the story tells the story of a girl who returned the spirit of a horse that has been the lack of power to move because of injuries sustained during the race. These girls are interested in horses. Of the best ways to restore the horse injury cannot stand steadily. Everyday the girl would come and visit the horses. In the middle of the night, he will come to the horse stables and the ice cream. The girl never gave up hope of returning to the spirit of the horse can stand and walk normally. After some time has passed, the horse is back to normal. The girl felt very happy, it appears his efforts so far not in vain.

Friday, 6 April 2012

7th Vocabulary Entry

1) Convenient:
    Meaning: Suitable or practical for for a particular purpose, not causing difficultly.

2) Scapegoat:
    Meaning: A person who is punished for things that are not his/her fault.

3) Buffer:
   Meaning: A person who knows a lot about a particular subject and is very interested in it.

4) Paved:
   Meaning: To cover an area of  ground with flat stones.

5) Grasslands:
    Meaning: An area such as a prairie or meadow of grass or grass like vegetation.

6) Gullies:
    Meaning: A deep ditch or channel cut in the earth by running water after a prolonged downpour.

8) Drainage:
    Meaning: A system used for making water, etc flow away from a place.

9) Mother Nature:
   Meaning: The personification of nature as a powerful and nurturing women.

10) Widespread:
     Meaning: Found or happening over a large area, affecting a large number of people.

11) Destruction:
     Meaning: The action of destroying something.

12) Foreseen:
      Meaning: To know or guess that something is going to happen in the future.

13) Legitimate:
      Meaning: Reasonable or acceptable.

14) Meteorite:
      Meaning: A small piece of rock, etc in space.

15) Wiped Out:
     Meaning: Destroyed completely

16)  Man-made:
       Meaning: Made by humans rather than occurring in nature.

17) accurately:
      Meaning: Exact and correct without mistakes.

18) Short-sighted:
      Meaning: Lacking foresight.

7th Reflection

The conclusion is, we should make plans to protect our environment from contaminated non-occurrence of natural disasters that would destroy the natural beauty that is. Natural disasters not only destroy property but also life threatening anyone because we do not expert the occurrence of natural disaster. So, let us together it reduces environmental pollution.

5th Vocabulary Entry

1) Arose:
    Meaning: To appear.

2) Awoke:
    Meaning: Not sleeping.

3) Bound:
    Meaning: Limits that cannot or should not be passed.

4) Broke:
    Meaning: To separate or make something separate, into two or more pieces.

5) Crept:
    Meaning: To move very quietly and carefully so that nobody will notice you.

6) Came:
    Meaning: Move to or towards the person who is speaking or the place that somebody is talking about

7) Dug:
    Meaning: To move earth and make a hole in the ground.

8) Drew:
    Meaning: To do picture or diagram of something with pencil or pen etc but not paint.

9) Fell:
    Meaning: To drop down towards the ground.

10) Fed:
     Meaning: To give to food to a person or an animal.

11) Felt:
     Meaning: To be in the state that is mentioned.

12) Got:
     Meaning: To receive, obtain or buy something.

13) Gave:
     Meaning: To  let somebody have something.

14) Ground:
     Meaning: The solid surface of the earth.

15) Hit:
     Meaning: To make sudden, violent contact with something.

16) Held:
      Meaning: To take something  and keep it in your hand.

17) Hurt:
     Meaning: To cause somebody physical pain or injury.

18) Kept:
     Meaning: To continue to be in a particular state or position.

19) Knew:
     Meaning: To have knowledge or information in your mind.

20) Laid:
     Meaning: To put something carefully in a particular position or on a surface.

Thursday, 5 April 2012

5th Reflection

Era of globalization, more a local comedian who was born in the mother-country, they not only have natural talent but also has the ability to make people laugh. Mohd Razizan Abd Razak better known as a Zizan born from the reality show in Malaysia that is "Raja Lawak". He has huge talent with his spontaneous comedy. Comes from Terengganu, as runner-up in "Raja Lawak" organized by Astro. He has received awards such as Favorite TV Personality Awards at Shout! Awards and Popular Comedian Actor ABPH 2010. He was also involved in hosting and acting. He is participant in "Maharaja Lawak" paired with Johan and crowned as runner-up "Maharaja Lawak". He also dabbled in hosting such as Lawaking, Raja Lawak, Bolos, Jozan Show, Funniest Pets and Peoples, Konsert Lawak, Zizan show and Melodi. Now, he not also popular in Malaysia but also popular in all Asia.

Sunday, 18 March 2012

4th reflection

The clip inspired me because of his effort has never given up to cope with everyday life in a disabled person as not having hands and feet. Nick Vujicic, is the name of a man who persevered despite the limbs go through life not perfect. Imagine being born without arms. No arms to wrap around a friend, no hand to hold the ones you love, no fingers to experience touch, no way to lift or carry things. How much difficult would life be if you were living without arms and hand? or how about legs? Imagine if instead of no arms, you no legs. No ability to dance, walk, run or even stand. Now put both of those scenarios together. No arms no legs. How would that affect your everyday life?
Nicholas vujicic came into the world with neither arms no legs. Imagine the shock his parents felt when they saw their first-born new baby boy for the first time, only to find he was what the world would consider imperfect and abnormal. Throughout his childhood, Nick dealt only with typical challenges of school and adolescence such as bullying and self-esteem issues, but also struggled with depression and loneliness. He constantly questioned why he was different than all other kids surrounding him, why he was the one born without arms and legs. He wondered what the purpose behind his life was, or if he even had a purpose. According to Nick, the victory over his struggles throughout his journey, as well as the strength and passion he has for life can be credited to his faith in God. His family, friends and the many people he has encountered along the way have also encouraged him.

4th Vocabulary Entry

1. Take
a) Take away: to cause a feeling.
b) Take off: to leave the ground and start flying.

2. Break
a) Break up: to end or finish.
b) Break out: to escape from a prison.

3. Make
a) Make out: understand.
b) make up: to form,

4. Laugh
a) Laugh of something: to show, by laughing that you think something is funny.
b) Laugh off: it to laugh about something that has upset you, or made you angry, in order to make it seem less important or serious.

5. Breath
a) Breath out: exhale
b) Breath in: to fill your lungs with air by drawing it in through your nose or mouth.

6. Blow
a) Blow up: to explode or to be destroyed in an explosion.
b) Blow over: to disappear with out having a serious effect.

7. Dig
a) Dig deep: to try harder, give more, go further than is usually necessary.
b) Dig up: to remove.

8. Switch
a) Switch over: to change to a different television program.
b) Switch off: to press a switch in order to start.

9. Put
a) Put by: to save money to use later.
b) Put down: to say things to make seem stupid or foolish.

10) Work
a) Work out: to come to a particular result or told after everything has been calculated.
b) Work up: to develop or progress.

1st Vocabulary Entry

1) Unfaithful- having a sexual relationship with somebody who is not your husband, wife or partner.

2) Loyal- not changing in your friendship or beliefs.

3) Honest- telling the truth.

4) Feeling- love or understanding somebody.

5) Patient- able to stay calm and not get angry.

6) Sacrifice- giving up in something that is important or valuable to you in order to get or do something that seems more important.

7) Affection- a feeling of loving or liking.

8) Loss- the state of no longer having something or not having as much as before.

9) Happy- feeling or showing pleasure.

10) Sad- unhappy or causing somebody to feel unhappy.

11) Understanding- showing kind feelings towards somebody.

12) Disappointed- sad because somebody did not succeed or because something was not good.

13) Devotion- great love for somebody.

14) Fondness- a liking for somebody.

15) Infatuation- having a very strong of love or attraction for somebody that usually does not last long and makes you unable to think about anything else.

16) Married- having a husband or wife.

17) Attraction- a feeling of liking something.

18) Selflessness- thinking more about other people's need or wishes than your own.

19) Care- to be worried about or interested in something.

20) Responsibility- a duty to deal with something so that it is your fault if something goes wrong.

1st Reflection- Love

Beautiful gift of love has given in every person, love is very deep meanings to each person in the world. There are many kinds of love such as love to God, nature, family, lovers, friends and others. Love involves sacrifice and mood such as love, loyalty,honesty and respect for a person to another person. Besides that, love also teaches a person to be a more appreciative spouse. Also test the patience and love makes one change to the better. Love makes the person should have, but love does not necessarily have. Love a big impact in our lives in the world. Therefore, appreciate the love because the true love comes only once in our lives.