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Monday, May 14, 2012
Check this link for the Form 4 English Language Syllabus (Sukatan Pelajaran)
http://www.moe.gov.my/bpk/sp_hsp/bi/kbsm/sp_bi_kbsm.pdf
Check this link for the Form 4 English Language Curriculum Specifications (Huraian Sukatan Pelajaran)
http://www.moe.gov.my/bpk/sp_hsp/bi/kbsm/hsp_bi_f4.pdf
http://www.moe.gov.my/bpk/sp_hsp/bi/kbsm/sp_bi_kbsm.pdf
Check this link for the Form 4 English Language Curriculum Specifications (Huraian Sukatan Pelajaran)
http://www.moe.gov.my/bpk/sp_hsp/bi/kbsm/hsp_bi_f4.pdf
Saturday, April 7, 2012
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The next part of the video will be uploaded soon...
Well this is not QWERTYUIOP but this is surely a literature lesson on the novel, The Curse by Lee Su Ann
Enjoy your time wih my dearest 5 Binary students at SMK Narinang, KB
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
QWERTYUIOP
QWERTYUIOP (Vivien Alcock)
‘QWERTYUIOP’ is about a
poor, young graduate named Lucy Beck who has just finished her ‘O’ levels at
Belmont Secretarial College. She is a slow learner herself but she is
determined to find a job in order to get out of poverty. Fortunately, she is
offered a job by Mr. Ross, the Manager of Ross and Bannister’s. However, she
begins to face problems from her first day of work. She encounters many
peculiar incidents when she starts using the electric typewriter. Whenever Lucy
types, the words “QWERYUIOP” which is on the top lines on the keyboards will
keep on appearing. She is determined to keep on her job, so she tries to
overcome her fear. Later, she finds out that there is a spirit lingering around
the office. She finds out from that Miss Broome, a former secretary of the late
Mr Bannister was forced to retire after working for forty-three years. That was
why the spirit of Miss Broome is adamant in holding on to her position as the
company’s secretary. Towards the end of the story, Lucy tries to get rid of the
spirit that has been haunting that place for many years. She assured Miss
Broome that the late Mr Bannister needs her in the afterlife. She managed to
convince Miss Broome to leave and finally she could maintain her job.
SETTING
The story was set in a small town, Belmont and it revolves around two main
setting.1. Lucy’s
house which she shares with her mother and her Uncle Bert, In a poor
neighbourhood.2. The office of Ross and Bannister’s where Lucy works as a secretary. It is a small firm which is over thirty years old.
PLOT
Exposition
The main character, Lucy
Beck is introduced and she lives with her mother and uncle. She has completed
her secretarial course and wants a job. She is tried living in poverty and
wants to lead a better life.
Rising Action
Lucy managed to get a job
as a secretary at Ross and Bannister’s after being interviewed by Mr. Ross.
Harry Darke explained to Lucy that she needs to use the typewriter to do her
work. Whenever Lucy types, the typewriter tries to control her. The word “QWERTYUIOP”
keeps on appearing each time she types. Lucy types questions in order to
investigate the mystery behind it. Harry Darke informs her of the old former
secretary, the late Miss Broome, who was forced to resign.
Climax
Lucy is determined to
defend her job and she started to type another copy by fixing her eyes on the
keys. She was surprised when the typewriter typed out a threatening note.
Through the battle of wits between Lucy and the spirit of Miss Broome at the
typewriter, Lucy managed to gather all her courage. She erased all the words
and she managed to type all her letters and sent it to be signed by Mr Ross.
Falling action
Lucy feels sorry for Miss
Broome after she heard about Miss Broome’s loneliness and depression after
losing her job. She sympathized Miss Broome and tries to persuade her to leave
in peace. Lucy convinced her that Mr Bannister needs her help in the afterlife.
Resolution
The typewriter become
silent and Lucy types a goodbye note to Miss Broome. There was no reply and
Lucy was relieved as she has finally helped the spirit of Miss Broome to find
peace at last.
CHARACTERS
LUCY BECK
A young seventeen year old lady who got a job as a
secretary at Ross and Banister’s.
Characteristics
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Textual evidence
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She is a young, shy, a low achiever, not
competent and highly qualified and insecure graduate of secretarial studies.
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Lucy Beck was young and small and
mouse-coloured, easily overlooked.
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She had a lonely ‘O’ level and a typing
speed that would make a tortoise laugh.
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She has a very low self-esteem, inferior
complex, no confidence and pessimistic
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She is wondering who will employ her as
she is aware of her inadequacies.
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Lucy assumes that there are more
qualified and brighter people than her who are qualified for the job vacancy.
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She became ambitious, determined and
optimistic to change her life style.
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·
Lucy is tired of being poor and she is
fed up with macaroni cheese and baked beans. She is also sick of wearing
second-hand clothes. She gathered her strength and determined to get a job to
get out of poverty.
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Lucy becomes enthusiastic and a quick
learner when she got a job. She also became courageous when she has to face
the conflict with the spirit of Miss Broom.
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Lucy got a job at Ross and Bannister’, a
small firm with a factory just outside the town. She is so excited so came to
her work place on Monday morning, at ten to nine and waited as the door to
the office is closed. She faces problems when each time she types, the word
‘QWERTYUIOP” appears on the paper. When she finds that it was the ghost of
Miss Broom, she became courageous and keep typing and liquid the unwanted
words and reached the end of the letter by triumph.
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Lucy became sympathetic, caring, insightful
and understanding after knowing Miss Broome’s history. She took the
initiative to look for an amicable solution.
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Lucy is shocked when she heard the news
about Miss Broome from Harry Darke. She was forced to stop working after she
had been working for forty three years. Lucy sympathizes Miss Broome
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and tells her that Mr Bannister is only
acting out of concern as he was worried of her health. Lucy managed to
convince Miss Broome that the late Mr Bannister needs her help in the after
life.
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GHOST OF MS.BROOME :
The spirit of Ms Broome who haunts the office where
she once worked as she is so attached to her job.
Characteristics
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Textual evidence
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Loyal, dedicated and took her job seriously
at Ross and Bannister’s.
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Ms Broome had worked for forty three
years :girl, woman, old misery. She is unwilling to let go of her position
and continues to defend her post, even after her demise.
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Lonely as she had no family and friends.
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The office was her home; the job was all
she lived for as she did not have any family of her own. She had no place
worth to go and she insists to stay on.
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She is persistence, vengeful and also
possessive over her secretarial job at Ross and Bannister’s.
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Miss Broome dies but she does not want
to leave her job and insist to stay on. She types nasty messages to new
secretaries to instill fear. The typewriter rocked as if with laughter, its
keys clicking like badly fitting false teeth. She creates havoc with
intention to scare those who will replace her place at the office.
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Finally she is convinced that she should
leave as her help is needed.
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Miss Broom leaves the office permanently
after Lucy managed to convince her that Mr Bannister needs her help in the
afterlife. The typewriter became silent, sunlight glittered on its keys
making them looked wet.
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HARRY DARKE :
Ross and Bannister’s handyman. He is an old man who
has been working with the company for years.
Characteristics
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Textual evidence
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Helpful and concern
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He does all the odd jobs in the office
and helps out new employees. He is helpful in giving useful information to
Lucy regarding the spirit of Miss Broome and shows concern to her. He even
told Lucy not to be like a frightened mouse, and not to worry.
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A loyal worker at Ross and Bannister’s.
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He has been working for thirty years
with Ross and Bannister’s, retired with a silver watch but still can’t keep
away from his job.
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Encouraging and supportive to his colleague
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He praises Lucy for her braveness and
determination to keep on her job even after she has confronted the spirit of
Miss Broome. He said that Lucy is no longer the timid mouse and she is a
right little lion. Then he gives her chocolate biscuits with her tea as a
credit and encouragement.
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LUCY’S MOTHER/ MRS BECK
She is a patient and hardworking housewife who live a
hard life. She has to support her brother.
Characteristics
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Textual evidence
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Content with her status in life.
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Mrs Beck is satisfied with her status,
she said to Lucy that “We are jumble sailors on the rough sea of life.” Thus
she accepts her fate and shows no actions or thoughts of wanting more than
what she has in life.
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Forgiving and compassionate
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·
She had an argument/quarrel with Uncle
Bert and had turned him out once. Six weeks later, she asked him to return as
she sympathize him. She said he looks so lonely, so lost, living all by
himself in a horrid little room with the worn lino and the curtains all
shrunk
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Patient
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Lucy could not help wishing her mother
would sometimes lose her temper, shout, scream, throw saucepans at the
spinning, grinning head of Uncle Bert.
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Low expectations
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She does not expect Lucy to get a job as
she was not confident in Lucy’s ability.
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UNCLE BERT : A drunkard man who depends on his sister for support.
Characteristics
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Textual evidence
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Dependable and irresponsible
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He drinks heavily and borrows money from
Lucy’s mother.
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Caring
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He is concern of Lucy and thought to
prepare her supper since she is now a working girl.
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Lucy’s boss
Characteristics
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Textual evidence
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Accommodating and concern
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He is easy to deal with, willing to help
and even offers to do something about the typewriter if any problems
continue.
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THEMES
DETERMINATION:
Lucy has strong determination to keep her job as
secretary of Ross and Bannister’s despite the supernatural forces that tries to
fail her. Miss Broome’s spirit lingered in the room where Lucy works and
demands her to leave but she shows no signs of giving up. Lucy is steadfast
in defending her position as the secretary and she battled fearlessly with the
spirit of Miss Broome who haunted the typewriter that Lucy was working on. Due
to her strong determination, she managed to hold on to her job at the firm.
FAMILY LOVE AND CARE:
Lucy’s mother is a responsible lady who takes care of Lucy and her brother despite of the hard life they have to go through. She manages to keep the bond of family love by forgiving Uncle Bert and accepting him back into the family. Lucy also regretted for being rude to Uncle Bert when she sees his shaking hands and miserable eyes, she apologizes and maintain the family bond. Lucy loves her mother and shares her happiness with her mother when she was successful of obtaining a job as a secretary.
COMMITMENT AND LOYALTY:
Lucy and Miss Broome are both committed and loyal to their profession. Lucy
takes her work seriously and does the job of typing which was given to her
successfully. She has to face the battle with Miss Broome who is still attached
to her work even after her death. Lucy did not give up even when Miss Broome
demanded her to leave. Miss Broome was so possessive towards her job and also extremely loyal towards Mr. Bannister. Lucy
managed to convince her that the late Mr Bannister needs her so she left the
office in order to continue her service to Mr Bannister in the after life.
LONELINES:
Miss Broome has no friends and family members, so she
commits herself to her job seriously and made the office her home. She became
so attached to her position in the office and the feel of possessiveness went
beyond the grave. Uncle Bert also felt the loneliness in life and became so
dependable on his sister, Mrs Beck.
THE SUPERNATURAL:
Supernatural is being above or beyond what is
unexplainable and natural by natural law. The character of Miss Broome in this
story is presented as an ethereal entity. Her spirit lingered in the office
where she used to work and haunts the new young secretaries who are supposed to
replace her. She writes nasty messages and tries to drive away those who were
choose to replace her. She instill the fear and eerie feelings in their hearts
to frighten them.
COMPASSION:
The theme of compassion is revealed in the final
confrontation between Lucy and Miss Broome. After hearing about Miss Broome’s
life history from Harry Darke, Lucy became sympathetic and understanding. She
interacts with the spirit of Miss Broome through typing on the typewriter and
finally she managed to convince her of leaving the place. She told her that Mr
Bannister needs her in the afterlife and the spirit left in peace. Compassion
is also revealed by Mrs Beck to her brother who is lonely and needed a place
called home. Lucy also had compassion towards her Uncle Bert and sympathize him
as he is a lonely person who has no place to go.
MORAL VALUES
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In order to be successful in life,
we need to have a positive mind set.
- On our journey to success, we need
to have high level of positive self esteem.
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In communication, be compassionate
not aggressive as compassion heals while aggression causes hurt.
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Appreciate and compliment others
accordingly.
- Preserve the family ties and unity through understanding and forgiving.
- Do not judge a book by its cover.
- We should not underrate people and their creativeness or abilities.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Let's Begin with the Short Story!
Let us start with the definition...as always...
What is a short story?
Well...a short story is a short work of fiction. Fiction, as you know, is prose writing about imagined events and characters. Prose writing differs from poetry in that it does not depend on verses, meters or rhymes for its organization and presentation.
There are five important elements of a short story and they are the:
1) Setting - Place, time, social background
2) Plot - Exposition, Rising action/s, Climax, Falling Actions and Conclusion
3) Characters and characteristics - Who takes part in the action of a short story and their characteristic/s (Features or qualities belonging typically to a person, place, or thing and serving to identify it)
4) Theme - The central idea of a story
5) Moral values/lessons which mean the principles and standards which determine the extent to which human action or conduct is right or wrong - The values you learn from the story you read
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