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Foundation in TESL: Aftermath

Hai, peeps. I'm going to bring you a life update about me, as an ex-foundation in TESL student. What I am about to tell you in this post is very valuable, in my opinion. I wonder why no one writes about it. Today, I am going to share with you about what happens after foundation in TESL. You need to know this, because there's a high chance that what happens to me, will happen to you too. I graduated from Foundation in TESL with good grades, bless God for it. With Band 5 MUET and dean list, I thought that my future to enrol myself in Banchelor of TESL is bright/high. I am not ashamed to say that I am proud with my results since I have worked so hard to achieve it and I earned it. Then, came MEDSI. What the fish is MEDSI?  I had once wondered. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, if I were to describe what is MEDSI, I would say that MEDSI is the gatekeeper that guards and is meticulously computerised psychology test to examine students who wish to pursue their studies i...

Foundation in TESL: Part Two (Second Semester)

Hai, people. Right now I'm in my second semester in Foundation in TESL and so far, things are quite alright although not everything goes like I want it to be. Whom am I for the universe to oblige to my wish and will? So, I shall begin today's topic by exposing to my readers about the subjects that Foundation in TESL are required to learn in the second semester. There might not be a significant difference between the subjects in first semester and second semester yet for me, personally, the subjects for second semester are more fun and challenging at the same time. 1) Grammar 2) Listening and Speaking 3) Writing 4) Reading 5) Drama 6) Literature 7) Basic Principle of Education 8) Islamic Education *Those in italics are the new subjects that I am learning for the second semester. I like to consider myself as an abstract person who is more inclined to literature and drama rather than grammar and reading. I may be an avid-reader but it is different from the Reading ...

Welcome to Dengkil : Pros and Cons!

I have started my second semester in a new place, UiTM Dengkil, Selangor about more or less three weeks ago! Well, everywhere you go, they'll be pros and cons and the same case can be applied to this matter. But everything I listed down here might change in the future so please don't immediately say no to this brand new place, okay? Lets start with the pros. What do I like about Dengkil? 1) IOI City Mall Putrajaya It's just 20 minutes away from UiTM Dengkil and don't worry, there are buses that will take you to IOI for only RM3.00! Back in Lendu, we need to go for half an hour to one hour ride just to reach AEON, which is the nearest shopping complex we can go to. Don't get me wrong, people. I love Lendu as well. There's AEON and Dataran Pahlawan. But in terms of transportation, I might prefer IOI better. If you want to go to IOI via Taxi (metered taxi), it'll cost you around RM25-RM30. 2) Putrajaya Sentral Near to the bus station. Plus...