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Friday, March 30, 2012

Wednesdays with Mrs J


Third consecutive blog entry talking about Mrs J. Have I been poisoned by her? No, I am not. She is my inspiration to work harder and improve. She shows me that age should not be treated as an excuse to stop learning. You can achieve what you aspire as long as you plan systematically, work sedulously and be ready to accept failure but never let yourself to commit the same mistake twice!

                This was my sixth class with Mrs J. We were taught on the use of visual aids in presentation in today’s lesson. As usual, she came in the class with her bouncy and bubbly steps; cladding in a zesty red suede jacket with a light beige shawl wrapping around her neck, flashing a row of pearl white teeth which are covered under the luscious red lips, such is Mrs J who has never failed to impart us her relentless enthusiasm to teaching and doing any other commitments in her life. She started the lesson by showing us a video which was made by her former students who are engineers in a company, which had hired her to improve the employee’s English proficiency. Initially, these students were being so shy when they were required to speak in front of the others and interact with Mrs J (this is the typical reaction shown by the Malaysia students who do not do so well in English). But, Mrs J always has her own expeditious way to teaching. Soon, these students were seen moving along, dancing jubilantly with Mrs J. They were less afraid now to express themselves with English and, when interviewed, they tried their best to speak in English with no hints of shyness on their faces anymore. The video was made in the dedication to Mrs J’s unremitting passion in teaching and as a token of appreciation and gratitude.

                Besides that, Mrs J also played us a poem about life, The Dash. (You can find the poem here). Not only does she emphasize on the importance of Effective Presentation, she loves to share with us her stories about life. In the Facebook group (yea, she created a group to interact with her students and other avid English learner. She believes in continuous teaching!) she also mentioned a book written by Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie (this leads us to the title of this blog entry). The book depicts the life of an erudite Professor, how he struggles in his dying days. For me, this book is deep. It touches on many aspects of life that you may not even realize if you never came across this book. I could feel my eyes were brimming with hot tears as I read the last few pages (of the dying of the professor). I can’t say that I fully comprehend the book, but I believe that, as future unfolds, my experiences and life events can prove and show me what the book literally means.
Here are some of the meaningful quotes from the book that worth to be pondered on:

 Death ends a life, not a relationship.”

“If you’ve found meaning in your life, you don't want to go back. You want to go forward. You want to see more, do more.”

“You have to find what's good and true and beautiful in your life as it is now. Looking back makes you competitive. And, age is not a competitive issue.”

“Do the kinds of things that come from the heart. When you do, you won't be dissatisfied, you won't be envious, you won’t be longing for somebody else's things. On the contrary, you’ll be overwhelmed with what comes back”

“As long as we can love each other, and remember the feeling of love we had, we can die without ever really going away. All the love you created is still there. All the memories are still there. You live on - in the hearts of everyone you have touched and nurtured while you were here.”

“There is no formula to relationships. They have to be negotiated in loving ways, with room for both parties, what they want and what they need, what they can do and what their life is like.”

              

  So, what does life really mean you?


(sorry for the abrupt stop to this entry as the class continued with Mrs J’s teaching on the topic in our Presentation book and I don’t feel like to elaborate on that part)


Have a nice weekend to everyone and a great one week of holiday for myself!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

My first presentation with Mrs. J


Time marches on relentlessly.

In the blink of an eye, here we are – in the 5th week of this semester. You might wonder why I keep on emphasizing this 5th week and this particular day? Well may be this is just another ordinary day for you, but it certainly is a BIG significant day for us, the students who take Effective Presentation Course with Mrs J. We were assigned to talk on the introduction of our respective topic.(you might think ceh, just introduction only mah). But, let me assure you, in that mere few minutes of time, innumerable mistakes could happen.
A picture paints a thousand words.

How about a video?? It depicts millions or billions of words? Certainly, I am not going to count on them ( don’t tell me you are going to do it!). Here’s the video recorded when I was giving my presentation.




Just in case you can’t hear clearly of what I had said, let me translate the video into words (lol, you are not going to see billions of words at below).

I have chosen the topic to talk on the renowned Pop singer, Katy Perry.
Due to jitters and butterflies in my stomach, my speech wasn’t perfect and it is still far from impeccable. But, I don’t think I loused it up either. Here is the introduction I meant to deliver during the presentation.
Playing Katy Perry’s song – Firework as attention getter. Then start by saying these:

Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. My name’s Kingsley. I am Katy Perry’s backup singer (LOL) who has been working along with her in many live performances and concert tours.
Today, I am elected to be given this opportunity to stand here and deliver a speech on Katy Perry. The objective of my talk is to introduce Katy Perry to you, to talk about her background, things she does and her achievements.
My talk shall only last 10 minutes. Besides that, I’ve also divided my talk into three main parts. Firstly, I would like to talk on Katy Perry’s musical style. Secondly, we will move on into her wardrobe, to see what she wears in her daily life and during live performances. Lastly, I would love to talk about her other business or artistic ventures too.
I’ll be glad to answer any of your questions at the end of my talk.
Ladies and gentlemen,
I have a great news to tell. As you leave this hall after I’ve finished my talk, please feel free to pick up a free copy of Katy Perry’s latest album at the exit.
Thank you.

Have you managed to catch up Mrs J’s comments on my presentation? What do you think about her comments and my presentation? Please don’t hesitate to comment. Be it a good or bad one, I will endeavor to do my best in speaking English and be able to deliver an efficacious presentation next time!

Before I end this post, I would like to thank Mrs J for her ceaseless effort in guiding us to be a better presenter/person (yea, she talks other things too besides giving lectures). She is very patient, encouraging and meticulous in giving her comments/while correcting our mistakes.
Thanks, Mrs J. I must say that I have had a good fortune to be in your class!



Thursday, March 1, 2012

My English Presentation Lecturer


It has been quite some time I do not update this blog. Don’t worry about me. My life is as interesting and eventful as always. And as much as I would love to share with you all of some fascinating movies that I have watched recently (have you watched Romancing in Thin Air?? It is damn touching and it is starred by my favourite actresses – Sammi Cheng & Louis Koo), Saturday nights out doing crazy stuff with my bosom friends, new games that I am so deeply engrossed in, it is difficult for me to juggle between my studies and play (boooo…excuse, you are just being lackadaisical). I only write according to my whim and it often goes away so fast that I manage to write down the title with the blank body in the end..=.=

However, I must blog about this awesome person that I have come across to in my life recently. She is lovely, adorable, amiable, energetic, bubbly….(insert all those positive good adjectives  you know here, as the ones that I mentioned fail to do the justice to aptly describe her). You may wonder who is that great person and might even suspicious about my words, but she is real and the only and only Mrs J that teaches me English Presentation for this semester.

I am not going to dwell into the topics of what presentation skills that she has taught us in the class, instead, I want to talk about all the things that she has done in class (or outside the class) that make her such a special teacher to me.

She gave me the impression of a foreign teacher at the first sight of seeing her as the way she dresses herself and speaks is utterly different from any other teachers/lecturers that I have met so far. Besides that, before she told us about her age, my friends and I were already making some lame guesses that she must be some 50+ years old woman. But much to our astonishment later, as she revealed us her age, we were totally gobsmacked to hear that she is already 71 this year!! *jawdropped to the max!*

Not only does she teach us according to the syllabus, she teaches us some interesting life facts that I have always taken for granted. At the first lesson, she corrected our way of gripping the pen/pencil. (I bet the only teacher who taught you of how to hold a pencil correctly was your kindergarten teacher, and no one in your life after that has ever reminded you that you hold your pencil incorrectly!) Besides that, in today’s lesson (the 2nd lesson), we were taught on the way to walk confidently (part of the presentation skill too). She also emphasized on the way of how we should sit properly and do some soft stomping actions in between so that to prevent ourselves from getting fatigued from this long sedentary action.

Also, I am elated to be invited to join her ELTLA closed group in Facebook. It is  ##A platform to bring together all those who teach and want to learn the English Language. You may participate by sharing your ideas, thoughts, jokes, material or whatever information (within the ambit of the law, please)... Interact and learn what you can for I believe that "A teacher who stops learning today will be teaching badly tomorrow"... And anyone can learn something if he or she is humble enough to see that the monopoly of knowledge is not just with those who are highly qualified.##(copy paste from the group). Immediately after I joined the group, I was given a warm welcome by the friendly people there. I commented on the welcoming post I was tagged by Mrs J, and promptly, they corrected the grammatical errors that I made in my comments (yes, in front of other group members, have to recheck my comments from now onwards) as they feel that this is the fast way to learn English!

Let’s hope that after 10+ more lectures with Mrs J, I will be able to conquer my greatest fear of having to stand in front of people to speak and present myself, my ideas… Rome wans’t built in a day. I must be humble to learn and bear to be corrected by other group members, lol, and have faith in Mrs J teaching that I will be able to speak confidently eventually. 

To read more about Mrs J and her writings, do not hesitate to visit here and here!







PS: I am ready to be *** by the group member as I am going to post this blog in the group....And sorry for the lack of pictures in this entry. Will try to ask  for permission to take picture with Mrs J next time!

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