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One part of the MUET is down, another one more to go on the 17th of May. MUET stands for Malaysian University ENGLISH Test. I couldn't refrain from raising my eyebrows when the invigilator gave the instructions in malay. Uh, I thought we were sitting for an ENGLISH test. It didn't help make the whole situation seem anymore professional when the guy threw in a couple of English words, "You can mula now." WOW! I'm so impressed with the English words like "You", "Can" and "now". I think I'll use that for my essay! Thanks! (The essay which I wrote 300 words more than the required amount and still had time for an hour's worth of sleep.) I'm not going to sound uppity and say that the paper was SO bloody easy because it was not, it was pretty confusing and I just hope to get the maximum Band6. Because English is the only language I can converse well in, write and read. As most of the Malaysian university students would know, there are four components to the paper, one of which is the Listening component. A recorded text is played for the entire examination hall to hear and we were to answer questions according to the given text. Multiple Choice Questions. The comprehension component was also in the form of Multiple Choice Questions. ANYWAY.. you know how crucial it is that we pay full attention to the listening component? How every single syllable uttered from the speakers matter? Right. I don't think the invigilators quite got the point though. While we were trying our best to find the answers from the recorded text, the stupid invigilators were PEELING MASKING TAPE without ANY discretion whatsoever. You know, just going, "SHHHAAAAAA..PRRAAAAAAAPPPPPPP...STRRIIIIIPPPPPP....!!!". I don't know for what lah, perhaps to seal our earlier test papers. BUT STILL. HAVE SOME BRAINS LAH. WE ARE THE STUDENTS HERE AND YET WE CAN DIFFERENTIATE WHAT IS STUPID AND WHAT IS THE NORM. Ohmygod. And the CHIEF(I bet he doesn't know this word since he doesn't use english as a medium of instruction) Invigilator was chatting happily with another one of the lady invigilators. I could only here a constant string of mumbling and I was sitting about 8 seats away from the front of the hall. Imagine the poor students who are sitting in the first few rows, being bothered by every single distracting syllable uttered by those inconsidered invigilators. Let's not focus on only ONE thing that pisses me off. Let's move on to bloody rude bimbos.
- I should have taken a picture of the ceiling of my room in Kedah for this blog entry.(am back in Subang for the weekend). Anyway, one of the panels is curved downwards, threatening to fall. But one end of the panel is held up by the CEILING FAN and another end is held up by the FLUORECENT light. My biggest worry is that when it fully detaches, it'll bring the fan and light down with it. This could be one of my last time blogging in this blog. See ya folks. It has been a good two and a half years. Okay, fine, of course I called the agent because I am not that stupid. They procrastinated sending someone over and insisted that the owner who would be coming up to Sg. Petani this weekend would like to see the ceiling for himself. I called them on Tuesday. By the time Saturday comes around just so that the owners can have a look, the ceiling fan would have chopped of both my legs while I'm asleep and the fluorecent light bulb would have smashed to pieces and the shards of glass would have made me blind if I was fortunate. If I was unfortunate, the ceiling fan might fall and decapitate my head AT an angle(think cutting Kai Lan stem style) and the fluorecent lamp would probably stab right through my head, whichever comes first. The only good thing that will come from these choi-tai-kat-lai-si(choi, touch wood) incidents would be the ability to sue the pants off the real estate agent. And my insurance. And basically making a big hoo-hah over my freak accident. So you guys heard it here first. Li Shen has the name of the company, get it from her if anything happens to me and help me seek for revenge ka-ching style. Sigh. Will call them again when I get back to Sungai Petani. ** If I drive from Selangor to Kedah, it takes a miniscule amount of 4 hours. Take the bus and 2 more hours of your life is wasted. Usually it is only 5 hours. Today it was 6 hours. I DON'T NEED TO PEE THAT OFTEN, GODDAMNIT. And I know they have been warned not to go fast but at the speed I was going I could count the amount of white lines drawn on the tar road. Even a Kancil was faster than the bus. A decent speed should be a speed that is fast enough to see the strips of line that separates the lanes as a single white line. Instead of reaching Subang at 8pm(plus ktm and lrt journeys) I reached at nearly 10pm. In the morning I cheerfully smsed my parents and told them I wanted to eat Jap food since I'm oh-so-pityful-and-nutritionless-in-Kedah and they said, "Sure dear! No problem~!" :( By the time I reached home all the decent jap restaurants have already closed. Feel so depressed, I think I'll go to sleep now. Paying my paternal grandfather a visit in Malacca tomorrow morning. It's a little late for cheng beng but that's how my family functions. Simplicity at its best. Crowds suck. |
| Jayelle May 2, 2006 03:54 AM PDT cheng sim: haih yala. but the essay was ok kuaa... crap abit about studying environment, other methods to conduct lessons, healthier mind set, happier attitute, benefits as future leaders, think outside the box. etc. and then it was Zzzzz. DIANA..wah sooooooo...weird. sharlini: ahh..most importantly is that we can get our degree and ciao:D ehhe.. my oral session is coming soon. die. pelf: eheh, mahybe i'm exaggerating hor? but living room so scary.. | ||
| Sharlini May 1, 2006 06:08 AM PDT Speaking of ceilings, do you know where the water tank is? Imagine the irony if you worried about the fan and the light and then ... splooosh! (or whatever water tanks sound like when they fall down). Just a thought! ;) | ||
| pelf April 30, 2006 11:01 PM PDT Hahha.. I *heart* the few paragraphs on the ceiling fan and light, kakakka :) Don't worry too much, nothing THAT bad will happen, OK? If you're afraid, try sleep in the living room? | ||
| Sharlini April 30, 2006 02:18 PM PDT Ha, the MUET. I crashed and burned in the Speaking/oral section. Just bought a book to prepare and when it was time to take the tests, one of the invigilators was my former English teacher in Form 4. He was nice but intimidating. I was so unprepared for that speaking test. I think I uttered all of 5 sentences. And got Band 5. Just a few points off Band 6. Don't matterlah, it's not important outside uni. =) Good luck! | ||
| chengsim April 30, 2006 09:31 AM PDT i think the MUET test was pretty..."challenging" (try to refrain from using the word: damn kow bladdy hard!) i have trouble with the Education today and Creative Mind questions. omg. you know the part where they talked about The Diana in Listening Component? bah! | ||
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