No Comments// Posted in debate, e-lab, module, writing by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 04.10.11.
Due to hectic schedule, I was on writing hiatus but I finally manage to update this blog of mine. Some of the updates are not really that up-to-date but well, something is better than nothing, no? Two weeks ago, I was the Chief Adjudicator of the quarter-final round of the Parliamentary English Language debate of […]
No Comments// Posted in conference, johor, jsl by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 04.08.11.
Date: 23-24th March 2011Venue: JPNJOrganiser: Johor Student Leaders Council JISLC was officiated by Dr. Hj. Zahari Bin Aziz, Deputy Director General of Education, Ministry of Education, Malaysia. Robert Pick, one of the three plenary speakers. He has been appointed as the Master of Marlborough College Malaysia, which will be situated in the Iskandar Region. Trivia […]
10 Comments// Posted in english literature, exam by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 03.01.11.
A friendly reminder to all the English Language teachers and students out there. Effective 2011, The Examination Board will make amendment to Section D (English Literature Component) in the SPM 1119/2 paper. Recent Format New Format (2011) Section D Poem : 5 marks (structured item) Short Story : 5 marks (structured item) Novel: 15 marks […]
2 Comments// Posted in english literature, lit, MY-LIT by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 02.23.11.
I have to admit that I haven’t invest much time in developing new material for the English Literature Component due to my super hectic schedule. Nonetheless, I’ve managed to spare a wee bit of time to design one for H.D. Carberry’s Nature. I’m planning to use it tomorrow to assist my students in understanding the […]
No Comments// Posted in conference, internationalisation programme by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 02.23.11.
Theme : “Student Leaders in the Face of Global Diversity” The rise in globalization now imposes upon student leaders all over the world to begin expanding their vision of the true meaning of ‘diversity’. Indeed the word ‘global diversity’ does not yet have a broadly shared or universally understood meaning. For some it denotes race […]