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Monday, April 09, 2007

contribution & reflections

Little contributions
 
I was attached to the transportation bureau headed by Fadhli…whenever I asked him about the transportation issues, he always confidently said that he would settle it, and he did! Efficiency. That gave me more time to focus on preparing my scripts…for drama presentation & closing ceremony. Also prepared part of Sulia's speech, just as a complementary piece upon her request. Preparing scripts is not that easy because I had to really sit down calmly and be selective of words when doing so. The script can never be final…there will always be amendments, even when you're standing behind the rostrum.. that's where chaos starts running in the mind. Oh ya, I also did the final editing of the facilitators' manual (sorry..some mistakes went undetected).
 
 
 
Reflections of Andrew
 
I must admit that I am quite amazed by the proficiency of Shima (the student representative who gave the speech during the closing ceremony). This is quite a rare exception I've come across – a Form 3 student who speaks really fluently in an environment where there would hardly ever exist any opportunities to communicate in English beyond English lessons. She is set apart way ahead of her peers by a 'proficiency divide' – not just in grammatical correctness, but also in eloquence, i.e. fluency, expressiveness and confidence. We chatted a while during the farewell, and I realized I woudn't have been able to speak like her at that age. Having done my practical in a premier school and being formerly a premier school student myself, I must say that such students are hard to come by, what more in non-selected schools.
 
Well, that's that, other issues: emcee-ing is NOT as easy as it looks. When you're up there, you can lose track of things easily. You know, you can even make mistakes without realizing, until you hear laughter.. *wink~  Secondly, I think the various administrative departments in UTM should have been more supportive of our camp. It's done every year as part of the TESL programme, but at times it seemed that our camp was treated without importance during the organizing stages – e.g. booking the bus… Looked like they didn't seem to care…until some cables are pulled..??
 
 
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12 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:36 PM

    andrew...thanks a lot for helping us out during closing ceremony...you're the best! you're so sporting and very dedicated.. part of the success of the closing ceremony are from you!! (though you've mentioned the principal's name wrongly *wink!*)..overall, a very well done job!

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  2. Anonymous12:41 AM

    Yes Andrew..I'll never forget the part where you mispronounced the principal's name..haha.. Pn. Hjh Jeran..anyway you were quite a good emcee!

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  3. Anonymous1:03 AM

    Yes andrew i do agree with you...last time when organize TESL nite also the same problem...you must have cable and good hearted people around you(the bus drivers)to get a bus.UTM should start given priority to TESL programmes especially language camp because besides representating TESL students ,we are representing UTM.

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  4. Anonymous2:36 AM

    Andrew...you really did help us a lot.... we know we can always count on you...good job andrew!!!
    hhehehe...i like your choice of words when you appologize to the principle....it's really pleasing...Congatulation to you, Andrew... ~ena~

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  5. Anonymous2:52 AM

    Greetings!
    First of all, congratulation to you and your bureau mates because you finally managed to handle the transportation thing.  well done guys! As for emcee, we like the way you handled the situation especially when you mispronounced the principal’s name. I like the statement “it was an honest mistake”. It’s really pleasing to the ear.  that’s why we borrowed your statement for our mistake when posting the article review at this blog. :P btw, you are so popular among the participant’s there, right?  got many love letters huh? :P anyway, thank you for everything and congratulation for our success. GOOD LUCK FOR THE EXAM. Good day!

    ++ nana ++

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  6. Anonymous3:34 AM

    Hi-Ya! Andrew
    I think you were a good MC for the closing ceremony. Oh, and you were also a good group member to work with. I'm sorry if I've hurt your feelings during the camp but if I did I didn't mean it. Anyway I think you are the most popular Facilitator coz the kids loved you. Especially the girls (hi hi hi)Okay then that's it from me.
    Au-Revoir

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  7. Anonymous11:18 PM

    Popularity contest:

    at the end of the camp, you had more fans.. Score: 1 point for andrew.

    during the camp i were very popular Score: 1 point for sumi.

    Comments from Mr G during post-mortem: sumi the most popular AFTER andrew. Score: 1 point for andrew

    the faci who receive most letter (9) Score: 1 point for sumi

    Total score? : andrew 2 points, sumi 2 point.okay....ha ha ha

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  8. Anonymous5:08 AM

    Andrew, what can i say? You did a well done job...for the transportation as well as the emci-ing...yeah it's not an easy job to do.but you managed to handle it very well for the closing ceremony.forget about the principal's name mispronunciation.you are also spontenous and have widen vocabulary.i think that's why people ask you to do the task...it also good to have you as one of the facilitators in Group A!congrates and good luck for final exam!

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  9. Anonymous6:34 AM

    pardon me...

    How come i can't seem able to find some people's reflections and contributions? I have yet to come across Azra's, Ruby's, Zati's, and a coule of other people's. Are their submissions hidden somewhere or disappeared or they simply haven't posted? I really can't find them, so later don't blame me for not posting comments k? :-)

    -Andrew, A.M.N.

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  10. Anonymous8:43 PM

    dear andrew,

    First of all, i would like to express my gratitute for helping me to do the editing for the facilitators' manual. It is highly appreciated. Well, i think for the camp, you had somehow became one of the popular facilitators. am i right? it really showed when your 'mailbox' were fulled of messages and love letters from the students. hehehe! you were very commited during the camp. i could hear your energetic voice from my headquarter. i believe that yoe really enjoyed yourself. as an MC, you were superb except the fact that you mispronounced the principle's name. ekekeke! that was funny.okay 'lah',

    all the best to you!!

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  11. Anonymous7:52 AM

    aiyoo~ XOXO, lots of love lar andrew..

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  12. Hola sir andrewzz d cutie..hahahha

    well, sosorryglory Andrew for the very late comment..(i juz come back from d hometown)..

    What a vry glamourous Andrew; a TESLstar at STAR Putra. congrate!for the successfulness of our camp as well as good job as MMCc.===emcee.;>..(n sorry if my handwriting is not good enough for you to read while you was announcing the winner for every slot..(wanna be doctor actually...)....what eva it is/are/was/were...GOod Jobs!dont tension2 k.."nggak usah kuatir, usah dipikirin banget dong...nanti bikin kepalamu jadi pusingg,terusnya ising!;>"Ganbatte Kudasai for Final

    THE NAME is N.O.R.A sumthin'

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