Pop it, lock it, polka dot it, country five it, hip hop it.
I thought I'd never say this, but I got a Hannah Montana The Movie Soundtrack CD.
My mum won it from TRAXX Fm.
She said she's too old to win it so she sent my name.
All they asked was how old Miley was.
Now all I have to wait for the postman to ask me to get it from the post office.
I can't wait! :D
Seriously, no sarcasm here.
She's not bad actually, just the pictures that's all.
I can't believe she maybe getting back together with Nick.
He's not even that cute!! (My feelings for the JoBros have faded)
Still wondering where all the foreign people have come from. No one is telling me yet.
Egypt is cool! :D
*ahem*
MAKE ENGLISH A MUST PASS IN SPM!!
LET MATHS AND SCIENCE BE IN ENGLISH!!
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Only a moron would be against this two things.
English is an international language, how do you expect Malaysia to communicate with other countries if a part of its citizens can't even communicate or master the language?
A number of Malaysians think of studying overseas, if they learn maths and science in Bm during their school years, how are they suppose to adapt to the maths and science syllabus overseas?
Unless they go to a country like Indonesia of course.
About the concern that rural malay students might not be able to cope with passing English in SPM, why should you worry if you have quality teachers? Train teachers properly, make sure they themselves have good English writing and communication skills and I don't think it will be an issue.
If chinese and indian students can master Bm, why can't malay students master English?
If the concern is about maintaining Bm as the national language, I don't think it should be a problem either. Official government businesses are usually in Bm, they use Bm in meetings and conventions - the government runs the country, so if they use the language widely, there is little or no chance that the national language would be changed.
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