Monday 20 June 2011

Ssssshhhhhh............secret recipe ( Part 1 )


I            __________________________________
You     __________________________________       Have
We      ___________________________________
They  ___________________________________

For example :
1- I have a dream.
2- You have a dream.
3- We have a dream.
4- They have a dream

The year that was......


Assalamualaikum dears,
Bismillah…. During my secondary days, I was keen to learn English subject since I was motivated by this person. To be exact, I really missed “ HER”.
Yes, I AM. “ SHE’s” the one who always taught me, and most of “ HER” children to learn and master in the subject. I’ve fallen in love with this subject. Yes, I am.

Sunday 19 June 2011

PARTS OF SPEECH


Part Of Speech



Descriptor
Example
Noun





A noun is the name of a person, animal, place or thing. It can also be an idea or emotion.

Possessive noun is used to show possession for a person or an animal.
a.  Halim wants to be an engineer.
b.  Pulau Tioman is a beautiful island.

Pronoun





A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun.

Reflexive Pronouns refer to the subject of the sentence.
They are used to emphasize the subject of the sentence.
a.  The children like ice-cream. They like chocolates too.
b.  Daud is an obedient son. His perents love him very much.
Verb





A verb is a word or group of words that describes an action.
a.  Students usually sleep late.
b.  We walk home everyday.
Adjective








An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun.
a.  The windows look clean.
b.  She started her swimming lessons last week.
Adverb









An adverb is a word that describes a verb.
a.  Sham leaves the room quietly.
b.  Adibah cleverly answered the question.

An Atelier

In The Name Of Allah, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful..........

The contents of this blog are mainly ramblings dedicated to teachers, future teachers, and beloved children. An atelier refers to  a room or building in which an artist works. An English Atelier, therefore, could be the " room ", especially to all children in learning English Language.