Saturday, March 7, 2009

Recent news - oh I am so mean!

I just watched NTV7 news and came across with the idea of condemning those who protest against Maths and Science to be taught in English.

Should Maths and Science be taught in English?
Yes, I think they should be.

- Some claim that they have poor command of English, therefore, fail to understand what teachers are trying to convey.
Come on, when do you want to learn if you do not want to learn now? Learn when you are in hell? Maths and Science to be taught in English is a good training ground for students. All subjects in College and University levels are in English. If you fail to understand First-Level education English, can you catch up when you are in Secondary or Third - level as all the syllabuses are so much tougher. Can you cope with that? NO! Booooo......! Stop lazing around and find a way to master English as it's essential. You are born with brain, so make full use of it! If it's not functioning, just cut it off! No point keeping a junk! The government has foreseen the importance of English. It's of no point to protest against such a wonderful thing that the government has made for us, Malaysians - to prepare us for the outside world. Protesting against a good plan is rather frivolous, isn't it? You can't go far without a good command of English.

Some teachers complain that they themselves can't even understand Maths and Science that are in English, so how can they teach their students?
Go back to sleep if you can't even speak fluent English. I wonder why and how you are qualified to be a teacher. So I suppose your interviewers are either deaf or blind. Improve yourself before going for an interview to become a teacher. I know the judges are VERY lenient but have you ever thought of your students' future? Can you sleep at night when you teach students the wrong thing? Like, "I are a girl" instead of "I am a girl"? Would you not feel ashamed of yourself?
Remember, youths are
future leaders of the nations! If you teach them the wrong thing, they will end up leading the wrong thing. Now I understand why our country's development and progression are a far cry compared to the other advanced countries. It's because of we've got some fatuous leaders mould the characters of moronic people who just follow blindly.
So learn even if you are a 55year-old teacher who is going to retire in a jiffy. Things are updating day-by-day. The world is getting more advanced; people are getting more and more intelligent. Why limit yourselves the chance of acquiring more knowledge? You wouldn't wanna be left behind and still stand there doing nothing when the world caves in! There're still a lot of rooms for improvement. Come on, free yourselves from your cage and see how the world has become. LEARN and emerge as a better person! Be up-to-the-minute!


I don't wanna continue anymore, I am so mean.
I sound really spicy I know!
I scared people come whack me when I go out or lock me in jail.=.="
But I LOVE TO BE OUTSPOKEN. I like voicing out my views.
Being outspoken does not make me a bitch, does it?


26 comments:

jkwanness said...

yes i totally agree.... i would fail all my science and maths subjects if it weren't in English.... well then again other people might fail BECAUSE of that... oh well, ENGLISH IT IS.

~Catherine's imperfect life~ said...

haha me too me too! I wouldnt get A1 if they were in Malay. Cuz my Malay sucks. Only b3=.=""""

4 ™ said...

i am the chinese educated 'victim'.. bad command of english really being 'helpful' in Uni life.. thanks to our education policy.. T.T

Blogger said...

becoz ur malay is suckz, so u want the subject to be taught in english? wasnt that make u just the same with the people that u argue in this post :)

tell me dear. when u were first introduced to number. is it in satu dua tiga or ye er san? to me language is only a tool. knowledge is more important than this tool. our timss score dropped by 50 point! and i am totally not happy with it. what is the point of producing kids who can speak english well but idiot in math & sci?


btw i think this problem is totally none of ur bussiness. sjkc up to now still teaching their kid in their mothertounge. only sk's kids are forced to learn in english from year one.

~Catherine's imperfect life~ said...

4tm: Yeah, I agree. But hey, I am also chinese-educated!
I try my best to learn English. I learn from my mistakes. I never felt ashamed to ask for help. After my perseverance, I can speak the language just like those english-ed people! I even joined debate competitions and public speaking. So you see, people learn and emerge as a better person ^^ The process of learning is tough, but one should never give up!



Benrauf: My Malay doesn't suck to that point until I would fail if they were in Malay. I would still get A1. I am just voicing out my views about the importance of English and why those 2 subjects have to be taught in English. It's a good training ground as the language helps to prepare us for the outside world! See, agreements, job interviews, the internet, and everything is mostly in English. Please do not deny the truth that English is essential and it's an international language.(I am not saying you are denying, but just saying please do not)
When you can master English, you can understand those 2 subjects better.
So you learn Mandarin and it's your mother tongue? Or Malay as your mother tongue? Or Hokkien? Then reply in your language when interviewers ask you a question about Science or explain maths in English. So what if you have the knowledge and skills but you fail to even express your views? So go and use your mother tongue together with your skills and knowledge to explain:)Tell me if it works.

I can speak English, Chinese and Malay. I can write all 3 languages.

Well, we are all giving opinions and voicing our views.
No one wants to argue here.

EuEu said...

Lol Benrauf you completely made yourself a total idiotic fool by giving that junk-like comment.

You want to argue with her post yet your comment made 0 sense. Try harder coz you really sounded pathetic right here.

I'm praying hard to God no one from other countries are seeing this or it's gonna be the joke of the world.

I can say the same to you if I were to argue based on your mentality by saying:
Becuz ur English IS <<(it really does) suckz, so you want the subject to be taught in Malay? HAHA.

You're a dumb@ss.

@Catherine
I totally agree with your opinion. I mean let's face it, these teachers are teaching maths and science. They graduated with at least and degree and yet they have difficulty teaching in English?

Hellooooo? Am I missing out something here? Do we have universities offering degree courses in Bahasa Melayu?

I don't think so and I would have to say, it's their attitude. Teachers here lack passion for teaching and have no initiative whatsoever to brush up their English (which they wouldn't need to if they have paid attention in their English classes when they were in school)

Instead, they give up. But it's not themselves they will blame, it's the policy-makers.

Sooner or later, most of the students will continue their studies in institutions of higher learning and will be taught the subject in ENGLISH. Why make it hard for the students by teaching them in Bahasa Melayu then make them learn it in ENGLISH?

Might as well standardize the whole thing and teach maths and science in English from the beginning.

But no... Hopeless short-sighted Malaysians can't see that (most of them).

Yes, the Malay language is the 1st language in this country. And yes, feel free to continue teaching it as we are Malaysians. But don't cloud your mind with foolish pride and just because it's our national language, subjects like maths and science should be taught in BM.

Thanks for reading such a lengthy comment =)

~Catherine's imperfect life~ said...

To Eueu:

[ But no... Hopeless short-sighted Malaysians can't see that (most of them). ]

I agree.
yeah, the one who commented is like finding a way for people to say ANOTHER YES for maths and science to be taught in English. See, those who can't master their English well always fail to express their views and they often do it in a ridiculous way.


[ Becuz ur English IS <<(it really does) suckz, so you want the subject to be taught in Malay? HAHA. ]

I like this! haha. Same thing goes back to her!

[ They graduated with at least and degree and yet they have difficulty teaching in English? ]

This proves that our education system has no standard. It's too exam-oriented. You don't need to have skills or real understanding to get an A, you just need to have a powerful memory to memorize everything!

~Catherine's imperfect life~ said...

Eueu:

and hey

[ Lol Benrauf you completely made yourself a total idiotic fool by giving that junk-like comment. ]

Awww, I'm feeling "hot and spicy" here!
haha
ice PLs!

EuEu said...

Angry at mindless ppl rawr!

I'm just going with the mood of the post. I like it more spicy so I decided to add more peppers!

I thought mint works better than ice? Haha

Shin said...

Ya. It should be English instead of shuffle in between Chinese and Malay language...
I am totally sucks in English. T_T
I agree with you Catherine.
*Support~ Wink~

Anonymous said...

these r 2 statement from my friend Dzul n some guy name Nawwar Zawani Mamat.

Nawwar Zawari wrote :

"personally, i think that if the govt really serious to impose the use of english as the medium in both science and mathematics subjects, the main focus is to be put on the English subject itself. The 'root' should be planted and watered well before we could see branches and leaves. By saying these, I would suggest those teachers out there, particularly English teachers to stand out and put your best effort for your students."

then Dzul replay :

"That's what I've been trying to tell since the begining.
The problem is English, it's not science or Math.
I'm against PPSMI not because the ' Martabat B. Melayu '.
I'm against the decision because I can see that we are not
ready. Even the foundation is not good enough in order to
make room for improvements."

so what u guys think???

Anonymous said...

i am totally agree with you.. and i like outspoken person

4 ™ said...

i agreed wit catherine.

language is a tool, yes u r right, but in uni time, all subjects are taught in english. we chinese educated or onli noe malay are experiencing culture shock..

some cannot blend or adapt jus screwed up!

if laguage is a tool, y cant we standardize the tool?

EuEu said...

It's not that we aren't ready. It's we do not want to be ready.

The effort is just not there. I can't agree with your friend over there.

Initially in Malaysia, science and maths were taught in English. The students and teachers have no problems with it.

When the government decided to change it to Bahasa Melayu, still no problem.

So why when comes to turning it back to English, one can give the excuse of being not ready. It's ridiculous.

So it goes back to what I said earlier. It's us who don't want to be ready.

Z said...

I agree that those two subjects should be taught in english!
It's much too hard to learn science and math in malay!
the terms are damn lengthy and if i were to learn them in english.
I porbably would not score.=.=

Punk Chopsticks said...

Honestly? I have totally no faith in the malaysian government *says the current student guinea pig*
where else converes in malay anyways???./ Timbuktu??? (no offense of course)
Btw, cath, i'm trying to follow ur blog but can't - whts up???

~Catherine's imperfect life~ said...

Euee : Ice + mint works the best! haha.





[ I'm against the decision because I can see that we are not
ready. Even the foundation is not good enough in order to
make room for improvements." ]

Not ready? hahaha.
So tell us when is the best time.
20 years later? We will be left behind and look down by the other countries!

[ Foundation is not good enough to make improvements. ]

Hey come on, our government is trying to help us to build a solid foundation so that improvements can be made.


I am speechless about his comment not because I am lost to his point. I just feel that there's no need to explain to those who do not create opportunities for themselves but still refuse to be helped. =.=""

~Catherine's imperfect life~ said...

Tic: but some people don't like outspoken people. I don't understand why
haha

4 tm:

[ language is a tool, yes u r right, but in uni time, all subjects are taught in english. we chinese educated or onli noe malay are experiencing culture shock.. ]

yes, because we are not used to it and we can hardly catch up!
If we have a good training ground since we are young, I don't think there'll be any problems.

See, almost everyone agree that those 2 subs should be taught in English. So what's the government decision????

~Catherine's imperfect life~ said...

Clarissa, I have no idea. I guess you can just click on the "follow this blog" that's all....
hehe

~Catherine's imperfect life~ said...

YES, Malaysians are well-known for our cowardice. We always choose to run away from problems instead of finding solutions to overcome em'.

See, they choose to run away from English simply because they fail to understand it.
No determination, no perseverance, no hardwork = HOPELESS

Hello, how long can you hide?
You are not ready but you still have to be ready one day. Even if you score high for maths and science that are Malay, you will still have to go through third-level education and university. By the time, all subs will be taught in English.
so that time only you say you are ready???

or you wish all subs in Uni or College to be taught in Malay? hehehehhehehehehehhehe
hahahahahahahahhaa

Go and protest! Tell the government that EVERYTHING should be in Malay:) So that you don't have to be ready forever^^
hahahahaha
isn't that AWESOME?

EuEu said...

Lol catherine sub taught in uni in malay omg don give them such ideas they might just say yes!!!! HAHA

~Catherine's imperfect life~ said...

hahahahahahahhahahaa
yaya
Malay is our national language.
I think they will say yes.
hahah

ButTeRcUp said...

Agreed! Even during the British colonial, everyone speaks English! Even in the deepest Kampung!

Anonymous said...

AIYAH... WHAT U EXPECT IN THIS COUNTRY.. THIS COUNTRY USELESS! MOVE OUT LAH! but still love nasi lemak :(

~Catherine's imperfect life~ said...

hahaha I love laksa!!!
Yea!
Food is delicious....
I will move out if I can!

Anonymous said...

to Benrauf: dude, First and foremost, to answer your question, I was introduced to 1 2 3, one two three AND yi er san first, malay is my fourth language, but that is not the reason I agree with Catherine's view and I do know MALAYS who prefers to learn science in English who are obviously good at it. You've already said language is just a tool, and knowledge is the most important thing, don't you think it's a bit troublesome to translate the subject to Malay and translate is back to English (and learn everything again) later on? Wouldn't it be easier to learn an INTERNATIONAL subject with INTERNATIONAL language?

sighs...why do I even bother writing this...i hope u're reading this...