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Thursday, February 26, 2009

sincerely love...




I'm thinking that I was born to make you happy,
So, I try my best to make you happy,
I don't want you feel lonely be with me,
Honestly, tell me that you love me...
(siti nurhafiza)

muhamad aizat bin abdullah


salam ukhwah fillah and salam intifada to all my friends

today i will talk about poem.please listen carefully

i ran into your arms so happily

you looked at me guiltily

you spoke to me quite softly

i turned and walked away sadly

gradually i learned to smile again

Monday, February 23, 2009

think outbox

Hello, my name is Mohamad Farid B Mohamad Dahari and my number matrix is A121297. I'm 23 year old. I'm from Segamat, Johor.

Today, i would like to write about "think outbox". Why i want to discus about this topic? Because every day, so many complicate problem we can see in our life. If we not have a stronger for facing that all problems, it can make our life become so bad.

If you understand what mean of think outbox?

Yes, that right. Think outbox is about how we take a action for to solve our problem. In think outbox; we need creative to choose the right decision. Here, i would like to share at all my friend, how to make a right decision with think outbox;

First, u must understand what our real problem is. This step is very important because if you can't search want is our problem, that mean you not have any problem..haha...(just Kidding)..
Second step, write down all our decision can u choose. In this step, u must use your intelligent on to see that the problem at other away people can see.
Lastly, u must choose the best decision that u has and after that u must confident with your decision that u take.

For Muslim, we must be live with qada and qadar Allah so we can pray to Allah for help in our life and give hidayah for solve our entire problem.
amin... :)

Saturday, February 21, 2009

seri...


seri...i know that you always remember me..

you are my good friend..

and i'm always miss you too...

i'm still remember all about our memories when we still a child..

we always go anywhere together...

you sad, i'm sad...

and when you happy, i'm happy too..

it's long time ago..when we still at school..

we are a closed friends..

and our family too...

until..

when something happened to our relationship..

it's really make me sad..

but,

i know that you really love me..

and i love you too..

thanks to be my bestfriend..

seri..


Friday, February 20, 2009

my hobby

mynam is Syibly. A121314
My hobby is playing football. I felt love in this sport because when i was a kid, i always follow my brother watched football macth in stadium. From that, i think that football is a good sport for me. In this sport, my idol is Mokthar Dahari. He is a great person and skillful in football. He also a national football captain. I want to be like my idol. I was a player in my primary school and when i was in secondary, i was a captain. I got a lot of medal since i got involve in this sport... wasalam

islamam

ssssssssssss

islam

asalamualaikummmm....
my name is m.syibly A121413..
islam is peace. it's also suiteble dor all ummat. started from adam until this time..
the islam objectif is toward rukun islam and rukun imane.
in conclution, i love islam because islam promise to us peace andhappy in world and after life.. wasalam

MYSELF


Salam to all of you....today i'd like to introduce my self...
My name is Mawaddah bt Norahim. You can call me Wadah or Adah. I'm 22 years old. I was born on 1987, 17th of February in Penang. Now, i live with my family at Ipoh, Perak and in UKM, i'm staying at KTHO. I have six siblings and i'm the 3rd. I have an older sister, an older brother, two younger brothers and a younger sister. My father is a policeman and my mother is a housewife. I'm a student of Faculty of Islamic Studies and i'm taking Dakwah and Leadership. Before this, i studied at Sultan Ahmad Shah Pahang Islamic Collage for Diploma of Islamic Studies major in Dakwah and Management with Nur Adila, Siti Marsitah, Siti Nurhafizah and Shahril. I think it's enough for today. See you next time...thanks...=)
By : Mawaddah

Thursday, February 19, 2009

my name syibly bin hussin
i live in klantan. i like english subject coz i weak this language

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

haPPy BirtHdAY mY LoVe... A 124275 (ct_hawairah)

salam....

ho3...we see again in blog englishfoundation 18..
erm...still feel excited with a new activities last class today??
of course yes...that activities so simple but can attract your attention for join the activities right??

upzzz..i'm forgot to tell story about my love birthday....
At 16 february born a very cute baby boy and his name is Mohd Afif Bin Rozamudin.
At the same time we start to know each other and now our relationship already stay in 4 year.
I very love him and we got family permision...alhamdulillah...

do you want to see my love pic???



so how??? he hensem boy right??ha3...







this is my lovely nephew and also my love..ha3...so cute right...??
and he just in 4 year old this year....:p....
when people asking me about my lover the answer is he is my lover..yeyeah..!!!ha3
ok...that all for this time....
see u next post ya...just wait and wait.....wslm...(^,^)..he3

MY Name.....NajiB....

assalamualaikum....
hye my lovely madam and to all my classmate...
i'm joining yours.... =)

i proud to be one of yours because i'm very enjoying whenever i with yours...
firstly,i'm not better in english, but with you all i would like to try...
hopefully,all of you will teach me and ask me to move on together...
thank you3!! =)

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

MYSELF ....KaMaRuL...

assalamualaikum...........
helo every body... kifhalak? ni haw ma?..huhu
i think u all maybe don't know about me... my name is kamarul asyraf b. ahmd.. just call me, kamrul.. i come from kedah ( Malaysia's Natherland ) hehe.. kedah is very beutiful state in Malaysia... ermm this year i'm 22 years old.... and insyaAllah i become a techer because at here i take degree of eduacation... ermmm k , i must go now... tQ for everything k... k daaaaa salm

salam to all class foundation( A117335)

we must read and understand penguin books.
we must improve our self and do the exercises from new headway book.

Monday, February 16, 2009

salam ukhuwah ( ct hawairah ) A 124275

salam ukhuwah.....
kaifa haluki/haluka ya sohib n sohibah??
ni ho ma....??
how are you today??

n i hope everything it ok what ever you do....




erm...this is first time i send some post for foundation set 18 blog...so excited to share something what i want to share for all of you.

yesterday..i have a class with my course advertising class from 12 until 2 o'clock.
around 12.44pm my eyes went to sleepy...huargh..!!! what can i do?? we have 1 hour and 16 minute to finish the class...i must doing something to wake up...and i have some idea...ya...

i and my friend that we call "elot" going to the toilet to wash my face.
when i come in the toilet..i hear a crying sound. who??why?? i ask myself but i have no answer..


i saw a lady around middle of twenties non-stop of crying.
i want to ask her what is her problem, or maybe she can share her story with me but at the same time i dont want to distrub her.


So, i just continue with my main purpose to the toilet..after that i went back to class....
My class finished early around 1.45 pm,....oh...yeah...:p

Until now, i still asking to myselfs who could the lady be and remains a mystery why she was crying...but life must go on..wslm....








SAY NO TO WAR (CHO)

According to recent opinion polls, most Iraqis don't believe that we're making things better or safer in their country. What does that say about the legitimacy of prolonged occupation, much less permanent American bases in Iraq? What does it mean for continued American armored patrols such as the one last November in Haditha, which, we now learn, led to the deaths of a Marine and 24 unarmed civilians?

Questions very much like these nagged at my conscience at the height of the Vietnam War, and led, eventually, to the publication of the first of the Pentagon Papers in June of 1971, 35 years ago.

As a former Marine Commander and defense analyst in 1970, I had exclusive access to highly classified defense documents for research purposes. They came to be known as the Pentagon Papers and constituted a 47-volume, top-secret Defense Department history of American involvement in Vietnam titled, "U.S. Decision-making in Vietnam, 1945-68." The Pentagon Papers made it very clear that I, like the rest of the American public, had been misled about the origins and purposes of the war I had participated in – just as are the 85% of the troops in Iraq today who still believe that Saddam Hussein was responsible for 9/11 and that he was allied with al-Qaeda.

That period had several similarities to this one. Congress was debating the withdrawal of U.S. armed forces from Indochina while President Nixon was making secret plans to expand, rather than exit from, the ongoing war in Southeast Asia – including a major air offensive against North Vietnam, possibly using nuclear weapons. Today, the Bush administration's threats to wage war against Iran are explicit, with officials reiterating regularly that the nuclear "option" is "on the table." Americans saw the color photographs of the My Lai massacre; now we are seeing photographs eerily similar to those from Haditha: women, children, old men and babies, all shot at short range.

What was it that prompted me to begin copying 7,000 pages of highly classified documents – an act that I fully expected would send me to prison for life? I came to the conclusion that the system I had been part of, giving my unquestioning loyalty to for 15 years, as a Marine, a Pentagon official and a State Department officer in Vietnam, was a system that lies reflexively, at every level, from sergeant to commander in chief, about murder. And I had the evidence to prove it.

The papers showed very clearly how we had become engaged in a reckless war of choice in someone else's country – a country that had not attacked us – for our own domestic and external purposes. It became clear to me that the justifications that had been given for our involvement were false. And if the war itself was unjust, then all the victims of our firepower were being killed without justification.

That's murder.

Today, there must be, at the very least, hundreds of civilian and military officials in the Pentagon, CIA, State Department, National Security Agency and White House who have in their safes and computers comparable documentation of intense internal debates – so far carefully concealed from Congress and the public – about prospective or actual war crimes, reckless policies and domestic crimes: the Pentagon Papers of Iraq, Iran or the ongoing war on U.S. liberties. Some of those officials, I hope, will choose to accept the personal risks of revealing the truth – earlier than I did – before more lives are lost or a new war is launched.

Haditha holds a mirror up not just to American troops in the field, but to our whole society. Not just to the liars in government but to those who believe them too easily. And to all of us in the public, in the administration, in Congress and the media who dissent so far ineffectively or who stand by as murder is being done and do nothing to stop it or expose it.

Americans must summon the civil courage to face what is being done in their name and to refuse to be accomplices. The Voters' Pledge is one way to do this. The Voters' Pledge is a project comprising many of the major organizations in the antiwar movement, United for Peace and Justice, Peace Action, Gold Star Families for Peace, Code Pink, and Democracy Rising, as well as groups with broader agendas like the National Organization for Women, Progressive Democrats of America, AfterDowningStreet.com, and magazines including the American Conservative and The Nation. The goal of this coalition is to build a base of antiwar voters that cannot be ignored by anyone running for office in the United States. We want millions of voters to sign the pledge and say no to pro-war candidates.

You can help right now by visiting www.VotersForPeace.US and immediately signing the Voters' Pledge.

Daniel Ellsberg is a former American military analyst who helped bring about an end to the Vietnam War when he released the Pentagon Papers, the US military's account of its scandalous activities during that war.

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ABOUT ME (CHO)


My name is muhammad hafiz bin che hanafi
i live at kolej ungku omar (UKM)
i'm happy study at UKm
i have a dream and my dream is will be a lecturer
my hobbies is play football
My suggestion to all my friend " If you fail to plan, your plan to fail

ANTI - SEMITISM (CHO)

Antisemitism

Antisemitism is a starting place for trying to understand the tragedy that would befall countless numbers of people during the Holocaust.

Throughout history Jews have faced prejudice and discrimination, known as antisemitism. Driven nearly two thousand years ago by the Romans from the land now called Israel, they spread throughout the globe and tried to retain their unique beliefs and culture while living as a minority. In some countries Jews were welcomed, and they enjoyed long periods of peace with their neighbors. In European societies where the population was primarily Christian, Jews found themselves increasingly isolated as outsiders. Jews do not share the Christian belief that Jesus is the Son of God, and many Christians considered this refusal to accept Jesus' divinity as arrogant. For centuries the Church taught that Jews were responsible for Jesus' death, not recognizing, as most historians do today, that Jesus was executed by the Roman government because officials viewed him as a political threat to their rule. Added to religious conflicts were economic ones. Rulers placed restrictions on Jews, barring them from holding certain jobs and from owning land. At the same time, since the early Church did not permit usury (lending money at interest), Jews came to fill the vital (but unpopular) role of moneylenders for the Christian majority. In more desperate times, Jews became scapegoats for many problems people suffered. For example, they were blamed for causing the "Black Death," the plague that killed thousands of people throughout Europe during the Middle Ages. In Spain in the 1400s, Jews were forced to convert to Christianity, leave the country, or be executed. In Russia and Poland in the late 1800s the government organized or did not prevent violent attacks on Jewish neighborhoods, called pogroms, in which mobs murdered Jews and looted their homes and stores.

As ideas of political equality and freedom spread in western Europe during the 1800s, Jews became almost equal citizens under the law. At the same time, however, new forms of antisemitism emerged. European leaders who wanted to establish colonies in Africa and Asia argued that whites were superior to other races and therefore had to spread and take over the "weaker" and "less civilized" races. Some writers applied this argument to Jews, too, mistakenly defining Jews as a race of people called Semites who shared common blood and physical features. This kind of racial antisemitism meant that Jews remained Jews by race even if they converted to Christianity. Some politicians began using the idea of racial superiority in their campaigns as a way to get votes. Karl Lueger (1844-1910) was one such politician. He became Mayor of Vienna, Austria, at the end of the century through the use of antisemitism -- he appealed to voters by blaming Jews for bad economic times. Lueger was a hero to a young man named Adolf Hitler, who was born in Austria in 1889. Hitler's ideas, including his views of Jews, were shaped during the years he lived in Vienna, where he studied Lueger's tactics and the antisemitic newspapers and pamphlets that multiplied during Lueger's long rule.

URGENT APPEAL FOR INTERNATIONAL INVOLVEMENT: SAVE PALESTINE AND ISRAEL (CHO)

URGENT APPEAL FOR INTERNATIONAL INVOLVEMENT: SAVE PALESTINE AND ISRAEL The elimination of the Palestinian national presence west of the Jordan River is SAVE PALESTINEimplicit in the long-term aims of the Israeli right wing. A violent, apocalyptic driving-out of the entire Palestinian population is explicitly advocated by the rightmost political circles. What has actually been taking place since the beginning of the 35 years of Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, but at an unprecedented rate for the last two years, is a
systematic process of demolition of Palestinian private and public property, and mass expropriation of Palestinian land on behalf of settlers. The guiding principle is the effort to minimize the size of the area actually inhabited by Palestinians. At the same time, huge-scale harassment has been taking place, by means of prolonged curfews, road-blocks, humiliations, beatings, military invasions of densely populated areas, detentions of thousands without trial under sub-humane conditions, obstruction of access to work,
medical care, schools and universities, and a host of other means. The soldiers were given license to treat any Palestinian as a potential terrorist. Millions of Palestinians have been reduced by Israeli government policies to life in fearsome ghettos. Most are now subsisting under the poverty line, on savings or handouts from humanitarian organizations.

The ever-intensifying oppressive measures are being inflicted on Palestinians by the Israeli government, ostensibly to fight terror. We unequivocally condemn terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians. There can be no justification for acts of violence against any unarmed people. However, the Israeli policies are not a way to reduce terror; rather, they promote it, as evidenced by the dramatic increase in terror acts during the last two years. The terror acts are then cynically used by Prime Minister Sharon as a pretext to inflict more damage and hardships on the Palestinians, and to further de-legitimize their existence in the occupied territories in the perception of the Israelis. THE PALESTINIAN PRESENCE
STANDS IN THE WAY OF SHARON'S LIFE-LONG VISION OF GREATER ISRAEL, WITH SETTLERS SUPPLANTING PALESTINIANS. THIS OBJECTIVE IS TRANSPARENT TO ANYBODY WHO FOLLOWS WHAT HIS GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN ACTUALLY DOING, rather than listening to the frequently uttered but empty declarations about peace intentions, "once the security problems are solved".

The Israeli society pays a high price for the attempts of its politicians to extend the Israeli domination, and for their addiction to territorial expansion. The drive to develop Israel as a modern, productive and tolerant society was cruelly truncated. This drive has been evident in periods of hopeful peace negotiations with neighboring Arab states, and with Palestinians.
Fatalistic resignation to the vicious circle of fear, oppression, violence and counter-violence is depriving the whole society of positive energy, forward looking projects and hope. The drain on the state resources by the war effort and the expansion of the settlements and the concurrent loss of investment result in large scale unemployment and economic recession. Large sectors of the Israeli society are denied access to a
decent standard of living, to decent education, and to productive integration into modern technological and cultural world. Instead, backward-looking ultra-nationalistic ideologies are taking firm hold on the social and political scene. Young Israeli soldiers sent to implement the brutal occupation measures are likely to be morally scarred for life.

The ongoing devastation of Palestine must be stopped, for the sake of both Palestine and Israel.

Prof. Zach Adam, Prof. Colman Altman, Dr. Janina
Altman, Dr. Issam Aburiya, Dr. Amotz Agnon, Dr. Shmuel
Amir, Prof Daniel Amit, Prof. Zalman Amit, Dr. Yossi
Amitay, Prof. Michael Ardon, Dr. Judith Avrahami,
Prof. (Emeritus) Shalom Baer, Dr. Outi Bat-El, Prof.
Maya Bar-Hillel, Prof. Daniel Bar-Tal, Prof Ron
Barkai, Dr. Anat Barnea , Prof. Matania Ben-Arzi, Ofra
Ben-Arzi, M.A., Dr. Shmuel Ben-Dor, Prof. Ziva
Ben-Porat, Dr. Louise Bethlehem, Prof. Anat Biletzki,
Dr. Jose Brunner, Dr. Ido Bruno, Prof. Victoria Buch,
Prof. Ruth Butler, Raz Chen-Morris, Dr. Eliot Cohen,
Dr. Raya Cohen, Dr. Veronica Cohen, Dr. Leo Corry,
Dr. Michael Dahan, Prof. David Degani, Prof. Sidra
DeKoven Ezrahi, Dr. David De-Vries, Athena Elizabeth
DeRasmo, Prof. Tommy Dreyfus, Dr. Otniel E. Dror, Dr.
Freema Elbaz-Luwisch, Prof. Emmanuel Farjoun, Dr.
Elizabeth Freund,Prof. Gideon Freudenthal,
Dr. Iris Fry , Prof. Michael Fry , Michal Gal, Prof.
Chaim Gans, Dr. Ido Geiger, Prof. Avner Giladi, Prof.
Rachel Giora, Dr. Snait Gissis, Prof. Eli Glasner,
Dr. Daphna Golan, Prof. Oded Goldreich, Dr. Ofra
Goldstein-Gidoni, Dr. Neve Gordon, Prof. Lev Grinberg
, Prof. Yossi Guttman, Dr. Ruth HaCohen, Prof. Uri
Hadar, Dr. Jeff Halper, Yuval Halperin, Shoshana
Halper, M.A., Prof Don Handelman, Prof. Galit
Hasan-Rokem, Prof. Avram Heffner, Dr. Sara Helman, Dr.
Yitzhak Hen,
Prof. Hanna Herzog, Prof. Ze'ev Herzog , Prof. Hannan
Hever, Prof. Peter Hillman, Uri Horesh, Prof. Ehud
Hrushovski, Tal Itzhaki, Prof. Eva Jablonka,
Dr. Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, Prof. Naftali Kaminski,
MD, Prof. Jacob Katriel, Prof. Tamar Katriel,
Dr. Shoshana Keiny, Prof. Baruch Kimmerling, Judy
Kupferman, Dr. Orna Kupferman, Prof. Raz Kupferman,
Dr. Ron Kuzar, Dr. Idan Landau, Prof. Hubert Law-Yone,
Daphna Levit, Joyce Livingstone, MS,
Prof. Ram Loevy , Dr. Orly Lubin, Haim Luski, Prof.
Ruth Manor, Prof Uri Maor, Dr. Anat Matar, Dr. Nina
Mayorek, Dr. Sara Meilijson , Prof. Isaac Meilijson,
Prof. Amnon Meisels, Prof. Ben Tzion Munitz, Dr.
Doron Narkiss, Prof. (Emeritus) Gad Nathan, Dr. Isaac
(Yanni) Nevo, Prof. Ami Oren, Prof. Avraham Oz, Ronie
Parciack, Dr. Nurit Peled-Elhanan,
Prof. Yoav Peled, Dr. Kobi Peter, Dr. Yuri Pines, Dr.
Uri Ram , Dr. Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin, Dr. Ofra Rechter,
Prof. Ya'acov Ritov, Dr. Daniel Rohrlich, Prof Freddie
Rokem, Dr. Dana Ron, Dr. Moshe Ron,
Prof. Tova Rosen, Dr. Maya Rosenfeld, Dr. Zeev Rotem,
Dr. Amalia Sa'ar, Dr. Ilan Saban, Prof. Benny Shanon,
Dr. Nita Schehet, Dr. Christoph Schmidt, Prof. Avraham
Schweiger, Dr. Gideon Shelach, Ricki Shiv, Prof. Moshe
Shokeid, Prof. Idan Segev, Prof. Leon Sheleff, Rinah
Sheleff, M.A., Prof. Nomi Shir, Prof. David Shulman,
Prof. Anna Sfard, Marcos Wasem, Dr. Amiel Vardi, Dr.
Vered Vinitzky, Renata Wolfson, M.A.,
Smadar Tabenkin-Ezer, M.A., Dr. Zvi Tauber,
Dr. Dudy Tzfati, Rakefet Zalashik,
Dr. Niza Yanay, Dr. Michael Yogev, Prof. Joseph
Zeira, Dr. Moshe Zuckermann, Prof. Moshe Zimmermann


loneliness.....
i feel so lonely now,
i can't standing without you,
no more happiness,

here and there only tears and sadness,
i need you to be my side,
i just really miss you,
oh my dear sister.....

by: fiza

MYSELF (AIZAT)



my name is muhamad aizat bin abdullah.
i live at sungai petani kedah.
my age 22years old.
my favourite book is nobel and motivation.
my father name is Abdullah bin Umar
my mother name is Embun bte Rejab
my favourite sports is badminton and football
my favourite song is nasyid
I'm studying at faculty of education on programme islamic of education
my suggestion is be the best among the best

MY LI

Sunday, February 15, 2009

friendship poem....by fatihah




You are friendly, kind and caring,
Sensitive, loyal and understanding,
Bulleted ListHumorous, fun, secure and true,
Always there....yes thats you.

Friends will come and friends will go,
The season change and will show,
I will age and so will you,
But friendship stays, strong and true,

I love my friends...


my message is so simple and small,
those three words most important of all,
I LOVE YOU ALL!!!!!!

by: Marsitah

Friday, February 13, 2009

FOREVER FRIENDS



Friends....

I'm not lovely and clever...

But, i really love you, dear...

To leave and hurt you, never...

Please be my friends forever...


Love you all, friends.....:)


By : Mawaddah

Thursday, February 12, 2009


MY MOTHER....

my mother is very lovely....

she always caring of me hardly.....

she doesn't want see me sadly....

i LOVE my mother strongly......

MOM I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!

BY:
- YOUN-

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

what is happiness mean??

i dont now what happiness mean for the other peoples..
because it's subjective..
different people, different thinking...
but, for me... happiness mean when we can do everything that we wanna do..
we can get everything that we want...and we have a good relationship with everybody
especially our family and friends..
actually we don't need someone special like a boyfriend or girlfriend to make we happy..
because you all know what, love can't always make someone feel happy..
sometimes love can make we get more hard,hurt and trouble..but,it's all up to you..
it's just my thinking..
when we get trouble, just try to forget..do something that can make we happy.
and always pray to ALLAH..
when we read qur'an after we pray,we will get better..it is really work!
if you can't solve the problem alone,try to talk with someone that you trust..
get some advised..better if you talk with someone that he/she more old than you..
because they are more matured and have more experience in their life..


hello, my name is farid n you can call my anythig u want hehe..
i'm student engineering and i majored in electrical and electronics (shortfont; KZ).
At free time, i like playing game online (travian.com), futsal, badminton or anysport.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Story about Blog:)


Salam..hello n hiii..I'm Nur Adila Hamzah n u all call me Dila. I'm come from Jerantut Pahang. I'm student dakwah same with mawaddah, ita, Fiza n Teha. Teha my roomet in KTHO college. But, Fiza, Mawaddah n Ita same study at KIPSAS, Pahang. She is very good friends n all other. Now, fist time i'm write blog in Bi n very simple blog. Before this, i don't know about blog in bm,bi or ba. Hu..hu..very ignorant person!!. Now, i,m very happy coz i know write blog. I'm stop here n insyaallah see u all tomorrow...tomorrow n tomorrow. At last, i hope u all always happy in the world he..he..salam n bye!!!

LET'S DO IT....

Salam..hi..i'm zahrah...
hello guys!!! That you all already read a lots for penguin reader books...let's do it guys...more and more...believe that we can do it...

Monday, February 9, 2009

Everything Important

Assalammualaikum...see you again guys...i'm Siti Zaharah Bt. Ramli...erm..holiday again..actually, i tried to finish my penguin reader as many as i can. But, my head so tired. Many thing i should thought about. You see, how can i control 10 things for 1 time......i got my headache. But it's ok. Maybe i should be more struggle and brave.

Sunday, February 8, 2009


hello, c u guys again in this blog. i forgot to tell u guys my birthday, 1/11/1988. haha....remember ya. actually i would go back my hometown on every weekends and holiday, but i didn't go back in this week, i facing some problem v my hometown friend. oh ya, i think we can exchange penguin reader book in each other, the book i have now got David Beckham, Apollo 13, and Hamlet. hope we can change in class.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

so lonely!!!

Actually, i'm very sad and feeling lonely here...in ukm i don't have a bestfriend who can listen and share my problems...i always crying alone in my room..my roomate not often in room..she also have her's own friends...i feel so lonely...have someone wanna be my bestfriend?..i hope one day, someone will be my best girlfriend or boyfriend... :-(



hello every one... my name Muhammad Arif bin Shaari. I come from Pahang.I'm studying in faculty of education.

I feel very happy and enjoy with this class. I hope all my friend can help and support me in anything especally to improve in english. Besides that, i hope Puan Halizah can guide me to learn in english very well......
i dont have the story to talk in this post maybe next time......

most top vidoe

Friday, February 6, 2009


i am yap shoo fong, u guys can call me yap or nano. i am 21 years old, second years student in UKM. i ni study STPM but i study matriculasi in Penang. i got 2 brother and 3 sister. sometimes i felt lonely in UKM bcoz i havent a very good friend in UKM. ermmm...all my good friend studing in other university...seldom to see them, we only can do the chat on MSN. i get band 2 in MUET, so i need take english foundation course now, if no, i cant graduate . hehe...hope i can improve my ability in english speaking. i no dare to speak infront people. in english foundation class, i only more friend with Ita, Ina and Kak jah...hope we can help each other in class, adn i can get more friend.i think i should stop to writing, wan go out, hehe...bye bye.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009


Hello!! My name's Siti Marsitah binti Mohd Mokhtar and i come from Temerloh, Pahang. I'm 23 and i'm student 'dakwah'. Befour that i'm studied at Pahang Islamic College so now i have diploma. You know, at this class have eight ex students Pahang Islamic College....hehe so many and sharil is my senior. At the college, we not same class and we took different course. Youn, fiza, and zaida studied syariah low but we are friendly.....Mawaddah, dila and ct took a same course with me. We feel so happy and we want a lot of friends especially with all of you in foundation class....ok nice to meet all of you.....

Monday, February 2, 2009

Hi, Hello everybody........Good luck for foundation english and thank you Madam Haliza. My name is AHMAD FAKHZAN BIN MOHD HELMI. I'm 21 years old and student UKM. I'm study education ISLAM. I live in Jerantut Pahang.

assalamualaikum...


Hi all! Happy to come back after midterm holiday? of course yes! So in this post i'd like to introduce myself as a friend in our engllish class. My name is Mohd Abd Faris Bin Abd Jalil..you can call me faris..ermm..guess i'm the only one from Sabah..I'm studying at faculty of education in islamic education. I'm 20 years old ( not at all..hehe )actually this year i'll be 21st years old but it still too far. I have seven siblings and i'm the oldest. Its a big responsibility as a big bro you know. I was born in 30 Jun 1988 at Hospital Beaufort, Sabah. So thats all for this post. I'll post again and again and again so you'll know more about me!