It seems that Malaysia’s football team has improved its achievements and it's getting better, which I believe is not merely my opinion but an unquestionable fact as it's won the cup that we, the citizens first would love to see Malaysia’s team win but the belief that we could was still at that time in the state of wobbly. We were still unsure whether or not we could make it.
However, the players have opened our eyes and proved to us that they've changed and are no longer big losers.
I am here not to talk about the victory of our team, though. But the improvement made is. Students of Faculty of Law and TESL have been shocked by the rumor that MUET requirement has been increased to ban 5 which by hook or by crook, they have to achieve it in order for them to further their degree in the same course they are in now, later.
The shock later then turned into anger. A group of students was formed to oppose the upsurge of MUET requirement. The backlash was actually predictable and to some extent, saddening. I was overwhelmed to see them insist to stay at the level they have been at for only God knows how long and refuse to develop. They have refused to develop. My race has refused to develop, a fact I could not endure. Who would love to see their own race incessantly being taken too lightly?
It was even more upsetting to hear a student of faculty of Law claiming, “I’m not going to be an English teacher. Why would I learn English that deep?”
Even worse, there was a student who stood up with a statement, “UiTM was originally built to help the Bumiputras. It is considered as betraying the Bumiputras if the MUET requirement is really increased to ban 5.”
Can’t they see that increasing the MUET requirement is akin to trying to put them at the same level as other races that are always developing?
Can't they see that mastering English will lighten up their futures?
Can’t they see how undeveloped we have been all this while?
Increasing MUET requirement would help the Malays particularly, to get out from the ragged box they have been in since ancient times. In addition, we could then see if they're serious with their studies or not. They would have to work harder and their hard work would be paid off with hefty payments in the future.
After all, improving English proficiencies is not that hard. Somewhat, it involves a hobby of majority of the Malays which is watching movies. They only have to revolute from watching Korean or Hindustan movies to English movies with subtitles.
"Taking things lightly is the main reason why the Malays are taken lightly by others."
Refusing to take the risk by facing dicey challenges is the other reason. How pathetic it is that they would rather remain unchanged than face the failures that would take them nearer to a success.
Just so we all know, each failure is a step to a success.
I wonder if my race could develop their pathetic minds into witty ones.
However, the players have opened our eyes and proved to us that they've changed and are no longer big losers.
I am here not to talk about the victory of our team, though. But the improvement made is. Students of Faculty of Law and TESL have been shocked by the rumor that MUET requirement has been increased to ban 5 which by hook or by crook, they have to achieve it in order for them to further their degree in the same course they are in now, later.
The shock later then turned into anger. A group of students was formed to oppose the upsurge of MUET requirement. The backlash was actually predictable and to some extent, saddening. I was overwhelmed to see them insist to stay at the level they have been at for only God knows how long and refuse to develop. They have refused to develop. My race has refused to develop, a fact I could not endure. Who would love to see their own race incessantly being taken too lightly?
It was even more upsetting to hear a student of faculty of Law claiming, “I’m not going to be an English teacher. Why would I learn English that deep?”
Even worse, there was a student who stood up with a statement, “UiTM was originally built to help the Bumiputras. It is considered as betraying the Bumiputras if the MUET requirement is really increased to ban 5.”
Can’t they see that increasing the MUET requirement is akin to trying to put them at the same level as other races that are always developing?
Can't they see that mastering English will lighten up their futures?
Can’t they see how undeveloped we have been all this while?
Increasing MUET requirement would help the Malays particularly, to get out from the ragged box they have been in since ancient times. In addition, we could then see if they're serious with their studies or not. They would have to work harder and their hard work would be paid off with hefty payments in the future.
After all, improving English proficiencies is not that hard. Somewhat, it involves a hobby of majority of the Malays which is watching movies. They only have to revolute from watching Korean or Hindustan movies to English movies with subtitles.
Refusing to take the risk by facing dicey challenges is the other reason. How pathetic it is that they would rather remain unchanged than face the failures that would take them nearer to a success.
Just so we all know, each failure is a step to a success.
I wonder if my race could develop their pathetic minds into witty ones.
6 comments:
Hi there. Upon reading your blog entry I recalled this novel I have read "English" by Wang Gang. It is actually a good read. Given your view about mestering the English language and its importance and advantages, you would love it. :D
Same as you are, English is not my native language but I know the essence and importance of learning about it. It is secondary but learning and mastering the foreing language gives an edge.
Hello. First of all, thank you for visiting my blog. Secondly, I myself guess that I might love the book told as well! Haha :D
I love English ♥. Have a nice day, dear.
Sis, you wrote a very good article. Keep it up!
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Ezatie; But with grammatical errors all over the place -.-" Making it not a good one. Anyway, thanks! I will, insyaALLAH (:
Husni; Awareness of the importance of English, perhaps? Keep learning, lad. And never give up. I myself am still learning. I will, insyaALLAH. Thanks for the visit, anyway! (:
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