Friday, 11 May 2012

REVISION FOR FINAL EXAMINATION

hello, is it me you're looking for?
i can see it in your eyes,
i can see it in your smile,
you're all I've ever wanted, (and) my arms are open wide...

*singing hello by Lionel Richie*

well, oldies music is quite soothing to listen now...
hehehe...
so yeah, it is all about last or finale of the great subject...
Cultural Diversity...

Hence, if you got any questions about this subject, please...
do share your confused, astonishing questions here...
 we can discuss and share our confusion together...
hehhee....




Happiness is never stopping to think if you are
- Palmer Sondreal

19 comments:

  1. Hmmm,I love this song...yeah,I'm a sucker for oldies!!!

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    1. i can't deny oldies is much better. not to mention Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Peabo Bryson, Luther Vandross...
      wow, ok...
      i got to admit i was born in the wrong era.
      hahha...

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    2. exctly Amir...especially after looking at the way u recite a poem today....awesome...=)

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    3. yes...amir is awesome...!!thanks coz supporting our group Amir....^^

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  2. Hehehe,at least I've company....!

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  3. I love Luther too :) dance with my father is epic!

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  4. revision session helped me narrowing down my scope of reading...thnks Mam...but it would have been helpful if you reveal a lil bit of the exam questions....all of us would have loved u even more than usual....hehehehhe....=P

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    1. Hehehe,think you love me enough already...don 't know how I'd cope if you guys loved me more,more and more,hehehe....nice try,Nisha.... Hehehe...

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    2. hehehehe.....but the tips were helpful enuf madam..thank you....=)

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  5. i have a question.let say if the circle comes out for section B.can it be like,1point,circle 1.and etc...as it goes on??

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  6. First of all,answer what the circles are all about in general,then discuss the different circles separately,eg.inner,etc,etc....yakshinee....

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  7. Thanks a lot for the exm tips mdm...you do help us a lot....appreciate it..^^

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  8. My pleasure,Malisa.
    For a start,please post vocabulary and sentences in Br.English and give it's equivalent in American English....I'm sure this will help many students....

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  9. vishalini

    British - American

    advertisement - commercial
    curriculum vitae - resume
    cupboard - closet
    coach - bus
    football - soccer
    garden - yard

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  10. Fadwa,remember,you wanted some examples?Well,Visha has posted the above...in fact if you google American/British English,you'll get all the information you require...
    Any other questions,please post them here...

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  11. anybody could help me with Whorfian hypothesis?

    i thought i really understand this topic but the fact is not...
    i know linguistic relativity is based on our personal judgement & linguistic determinism is based on culture....
    but then, i end up to think that both are the same....
    i couldn't elaborate more..
    really need help!!

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    1. nina i replied you ,int he latest post.go check it out

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  12. British English - American English

    anti-clockwise - counter-clockwise
    biscuit - cookie
    bonnet (car) - hood
    car park - parking lot
    chips - french fries
    dustbin - garbage can, trash can
    flat tyre - flat tire
    holiday - vacation
    lift - elevator
    lorry - truck
    mad - crazy/ insane
    main road - highway
    maize - corn
    motorbike - motorcycle
    nappy - diaper
    post - mail
    postbox - mailbox
    rubbish - garbage/trash
    taxi - cab
    sweets - candy

    hope this helps u guys in your revision...
    source: http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/british-american.htm
    check it out! for more examples...:-)

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