5th posting

whats up guys? yup!! here im again with my 5th posting. Today im not anylizing any texts  or discuss about any topics. i just want to share with you all the marks i had scored. i wish i can redo it. Please take a look….  

Electronic Malaysian English Competency Test – Reading Test (Set 1)

Score: 20 out of 35  – 57%

Time Taken: 50m 7s

Online Quiz Results :: Kemahiran Asas ICT


Your Score : 42/30
Online Quiz Results Summary
Your #Attempts : 1
Total Class #Attempts : 582
Your Quiz Score : 42/30
Class Average : Your Highest Score Ever : 42

4th posting

Hello world!!! We meet again in my blog and this is my 4th posting for this week. Our lecturer, Pn.Zaini has suggested me to work on about concordance and to be honest, I didn’t really understand about this concordance item exactly. Based on my research through the Oxford Dictionary, it said that concordance means index of the words used in a book or in an author’s works. For this 4th posting, we have been asked to work on it by pair and I’ve chosen my last partner, NUR HASLIZA BINTI JAMIL because she can give his full cooperation about the task given. Based from our reading through the OTL book, it said that concordance software such as Wordsmith, MonoConc Pro and Microconcod can help in the potential of a corpus in language pedagogy. Teachers, researchers and even language learners typically examine concordance lines to discover how words and grammatical constructions are used. However, in the Malaysian context, the use and analysis of language corpora has been somewhat limited. As Houston (2002) notes, ‘The essence of work on learner corpora is comparison.’ The values in this study, therefore, can be regarded as benchmarks against which to compare future groups of students as well as asses the development of the language program in Malaysia in general.

 This is one of our selected journals about applications of concordance:-

The purpose of a concordance is to study how words are used in a language, and to allow us to acquire a deeper understanding of meaning and usage than can be obtained from a dictionary.  As an example, consider the words tan and auburn.  Both can be used to mean a color; both indicate a brownish hue.  This much you can find in a dictionary.  But in a dictionary, you would not find that auburn is used frequently to describe hair color but never to describe skin color.  Nor would you find that tan is not used to describe hair.  But a concordance which uses a large amount of text from the target language could show you many occurrences of these two words at a glance (and other meanings as well, of course, such as the use of tan as an abbreviation of a trigonometric tangent).  In this way you could infer how native speakers use the words, and how these usages may be limited to specific situations.

Acquiring this sense of how words are actually used (as opposed to just what they mean) will help in creating the best possible translations.  For example, if you were reading an English story in which someone’s skin was described as auburn, you would immediately know that something unusual was intended: perhaps, for example, it is used for comic effect. 

 Your translation, then, would attempt to accomplish the intended comic effect in the target language.  If you didn’t know that auburn was not normally used to describe skin, but only know that it is a brownish-red color, you would probably just translate the word to the target-language equivalent and lose the intended comic effect.

Corpora

Clearly, the more text that goes into a concordance, the more useful the results will be.  Doing a concordance on a sentence or paragraph cannot tell you very much about patterns of usage in the language.  Most European languages already have electronic versions of tens or even hundreds of megabytes of text which are publicly available.  A single such collection is called a corpus – plural corpora. Some corpora consist of a broad selection of materials from the language – novels, plays, newspaper articles, transcriptions of authentic speech, and so on.  Others are specialized – religious documents or political writings or the works of a single author, etc.  Clearly, if you are studying the works of Shakespeare you would want his collected plays and poems in a corpus and nothing more.  If you are interested in the language of current events, you would want newspapers or political writings.  But if you are interested in written language in general, you would want as broad a selection as possible.

The less commonly taught languages generally do not have prepared corpora.  For this course, some medium-sized corpora have been prepared for your use  For the concordance programs supplied with this course, you will be able to create your own corpora by downloading documents from the internet or obtaining electronic version of texts in other ways.  Most likely these corpora will not reach megabyte size, but using your own data with our concordance programs should give you a good feel for the way that concordances can be used. In fact, the concordance programs used in this course were not developed to process megabytes of text data.  There are professional concordance programs available that can do that, and there are web sites (for some European languages, including English) that can access huge corpora.

From what did we mention at the beginning of this posting, a concordance is an alphabetical list of the principal words used in a book or body of work, with their immediate contexts. Because of the time and difficulty and expense involved in creating a concordance in the pre-computer era, only works of special importance, such as the Bible, Qur’an or the works of Shakespeare, had concordances prepared for them. Even with the use of computers, producing a concordance (whether on paper or in a computer) may require much manual work, because they often include additional material, including commentary on, or definitions of, the indexed words, and topical cross-indexing that is not yet possible with computer-generated and computerized concordances.

However, when the text of a work is on a computer, a search function can carry out the basic task of a concordance, and is in some respects even more versatile than one on paper. A bilingual concordance is a concordance based on text. A topical concordance is a list of subjects that a book (usually The Bible) covers, with the immediate context of the coverage of those subjects. Unlike a traditional concordance, the indexed word does not have to appear in the verse. The most well known topical concordance is Bible. The first concordance, to the Vulgate Bible, was compiled by Hugo de Saint Charo (d.1262), who employed 500 monks to assist him. In 1448 Rabbi Mordecai Nathan completed a concordance to the Hebrew Bible. It took him ten years. 1599 saw a concordance to the Greek New Testament published by Henry Stephens and the Septuagint was done a couple of years later by Conrad Kircher in 1602. The first concordance to the English bible was published in 1550 by Mr Marbeck, according to Cruden it did not employ the verse numbers devised by Robert Stephens in 1545 but “the pretty large concordance” of Mr Cotton did. Then followed the notorious Cruden’s Concordance and Strong’s Concordance.

Use in linguistics

Concordances are frequently used as a tool in linguistics that can be used for the study of a text, such as:

REFERENCES:-1)     www.wikipedia.org2)     www.seasite.niu.edu3)     www.lextutor.ca4)     www.petersteffens.com5)     www.heinleinsociety.org6)     www.ehow.comHope that you have got some information on concordance and its applications through our posting. Happy surfing!!!!   

3rd posting- The impact of using ICT/wireless technology and society (Handphone, PDA, Bluetooth and satellites)

HOHoho.. long time no see.. I hope you all in pink of health. Today we meet again after I posting my 3thrd posting. What I am gonna do today is share with you all my fourth posting. I hope you all enjoy reading my posting and viewing this blog. Feel free to leave any comments about my previous postings and the latest one. Oh, I almost forgot, the title of my posting today is the impact of using ICT /wireless technology and society. Please view this blog as much as you want. Hope you all enjoy reading this posting!.

First of all, what is ICT? Who can define this? You? Your friends? Me?. According to “Discovering computers 2007” page 250, ICT is ICT is an acronym that stands for Information CommunicationsTechnology.

Second I want to share about the impact of using ICT /wireless technology and society. The impacts can be caused from four devices which are satellites, Bluetooth, PDA and handphone.

According to Wikipedia the term wireless is normally used to refer to any type of electrical or electronic operation which is accomplished without the use of a “hard wired” connection. Wireless communication is the transfer of information over a distance without the use of electrical conductors or “wires“.[1] The distances involved may be short (a few meters as in television remote control) or very long (thousands or even millions of kilometers for radio communications). When the context is clear the term is often simply shortened to “wireless”. Wireless communications is generally considered to be a branch of telecommunications. Wireless technology has been developed and become more advanced in today’s world. For example, applications of wireless technology have developed security system, television remote control and cellular telephones. Advanced and modern televisions today use wireless to switch channels using wireless. Device that called remote control can provide wireless wave and the current goes straight into television and switch the channels. So people don’t have to stand up from chairs and go change the channels manually. Furthermore, the other example is cellular phone. This device uses waves of wireless to connect to other people. Waves that provides by cellular phone can receive signal from far distance and transmit back the signal received back then. Even though, wireless also cannot be exception causing hazardous to health and environmental. For instance, wireless communications and its possible relation bring to poor concentration, memory loss, nausea, premature senility and even cancer. So, wireless impacts such as good in technology and sometimes bad in society.

PDA is first device of using technology/wireless and society. PDA according to Wikipedia is Personal digital assistant, an electronic device which can include some of the functionality of a computer, a cellphone, a music player, and a camera

Phase-Doppler analyzer, a kind of instrument for measure particle velocity and size

Pushdown automaton, a type of abstract device in automata theory. Technology in PDA really advanced. For users who prefer typing to handwriting, some PDAs have a mini keyboard. Some PDAs allow users to speak data instructions into a device. Furthermore, PDAs with camera attach together can take pictures and view them. So technology of PDAs has brought many benefits in technology and society. People don’t have to carry computer everywhere instead of put PDAs in pocket. The functions of PDAs now can be the same of computer and sometimes people called computer mini.

The following device impact of using ICT /wireless technology and society is Bluetooth. According to Wikipedia Bluetooth is an industrial specification for wireless personal area networks (PANs). Bluetooth provides a way to connect and exchange information between devices such as mobile phones, laptops, personal computers, printers, GPS receivers, digital cameras, and video game consoles over a secure, globally unlicensed short-range radio frequency.

A typical Bluetooth mobile phone headset A typical Bluetooth- mobile phone headset.

By using Bluetooth people can send files and receive files when the device connects each other. So the impact of using Bluetooth in technology has created the medium of sharing information faster and easier. People don’t have to spend much money to send information and the transmission is faster than anyone can imagine it.

Next device that cause impact of using ICT /wireless technology and society is handphone. Handphone is device that been using for many years and has become more advance and there are many kind of handphones compare back than. The impact of this technology really strong and some people can live without it. This device is uses to connect people at the different place. Through handphone people can talk and keep in touch among them. This device has many functions now days such as take pictures, store information and can tune to radio. But in society, this technology sometime has been abuse by users. Some users use phone to cheat other people, and do danger things that can endanger others too. For example, some drivers use phone while driving on the road such as playing SMS or talking on the phone. So, the impact of technology and society of handphones bring harm and good.

Last one is satellite. According to Wikipedia a satellite is an object which has been placed into orbit by human endeavor. Such objects are sometimes called artificial satellites to distinguish them from natural satellites such as the Moon. The impact of using it due to many benefits such as navigational guide that can guide direction for drivers or travelers. Furthermore, satellite can monitor weather from above, so people can be prepared facing different kind of weather such as storming, raining, or maze.

In short, the impact of using ICT /wireless technology and society has brought many benefits and bad effects in today’s world. It depends on us how to overcome the problems. Technology has brought harm and good depends on us.

These are links you can visit for more information about of using ICT /wireless technology and society:

1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth

2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/pda

3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/satellites

4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless

5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handphone#Impact_of_active_mobile_phone_usage

p/s: feel free to leave comments.

computer assisted writing

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER ASSISTED WRITING

Everyone knows what computer nowdays. There are only certain people still suffer of computer literacy in today’s world. So, what I am going to define here, for me computer assisted writing is not just for finance, science, games, travel or government but through computer assisted writing, it can help too especially in education.

Through tools in computer assisted writing everyone can improve themselves especially in language because there are many helping applications software or tools that are guide people in writing or speaking. For example, Microsoft Word application in computer helps for an effective writing curriculum. The users especially students can use this application in order to improve their writing skill because its provide many useful instruction in writing. Furthermore, I think student can write and submit assignments using this Word. They also can check their grammar or spelling. The most important part I think students especially can write as much as they wanted and keep practicing in writing. It is just what people always said ‘practice make perfect”.  The key to fluent writing is to write as much as possible and writing is to revise repeatedly.

Discuss how can improve their writing using computer

In computer assisted writing everyone can improve their writing especially. Using certain application or software anyone can improve skill of writing, grammar, spelling, idioms and also can decorate their writing. Through this application also they can find why are they bad in writing and what are the weaknesses they facing in writing. So, somehow by computer assisted writing they will find way to overcame all the problems in writing.

 Computer programs for writing help students with developing ideas, organizing, outlining, and brainstorming. Templates provide a framework and reduce the physical effort spent on writing so that students can pay attention to organization and content.

For example, a student wants to organize he or she writing. The student maybe wants to write about How To Transplant A Tree so before that the student can organize the idea by doing an outline. She or he can state the idea for the topic such as select a tree, select a site or digging hole. By writing this first in Microsoft Word example can organize the idea in order and put supporting details for each idea. Furthermore, I think, to make the writing looks more advance he or she can put pictures, change the font or put some shapes. The writing also can be posted into certain website for comment.

 

The computerized URL activity that you may use inside the web:

www.whitesmoke.com

English Composition

 

These are examples for activity on computerized, for you able to keep practicing yourself in writing and other area of writing.

 

 In WhiteSmoke help.  writing software on the market provides you with every English writing tool you need in order to produce and submit the best English composition.  You won’t need help from Cliffs for an AP English language composition course when you have WhiteSmoke by your side!

How can WhiteSmoke help you write your English composition?  For beginner especially, you can learn better ways to succeed with different kinds of academic English writing from WhiteSmokes? Online English and writing lessons.  There are introductory topics like how to write a paragraph, how to write an introduction, and how to write a conclusion.  If you need to know how to write a term paper or how to write an essay, you will find information about these topics, too.  Don’t forget to check out the information about punctuation (like commas and other punctuation marks) and proper English grammar (like using gender neutral language and prepositions correctly) for more composition help.

After you have completed some language learning and written your English composition, proofread at the highest level with WhiteSmoke.  Use the English grammar check, spelling check, and ever-improving punctuation check for the best English writing.  Trust WhiteSmoke to catch errors and suggest corrections for your work, and master language for your English composition.

Insert high level vocabulary and use precise synonyms in your writing, too.  Search in WhiteSmoke?  Online English language dictionary for synonyms from the thesaurus.  Add meaning with the most suitable words for your English composition topics.  Allow WhiteSmoke? Patented artificial intelligence server to scan and understand your words, then suggest context-related adjective and adverbs for writing enhancement.

When you use the WhiteSmoke comprehensive writing solution to write your English composition, you will save valuable time because it works with just one click.  You’ll also get

Rid of the need for a guide to English composition like Worrier’s or Barron’s.  WhiteSmoke writing software provides every writer with one-click access to necessary proofreading tools, plus revolutionary enrichment and dictionary features.   Improve your academic writing today, and succeed with your English compositions and examinations.

Furthermore, entertainment site such as www.friendster.com , www.myspace.com or www.wordpress.com also a site for some to improve writing by posting their writing or posting comments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

READING FOR PLEASURE

READING FOR PLEASURE

Let me just brief a little on what I was required to do. The task was to find an example of an online text that can be used to explain on one of this reading for pleasure, reading for information, reading for task completion, reading for instruction or incidental reading. I decided to do on reading for pleasure because it looks interesting.
Reading for pleasure is one of the ways to release our stress after studying or working for a long time. This kind of reading did not require full concentration because they just want to have fun or relaxing his/her mind. It also does not require any commitment or effort but it is more to our interest.
I have chosen online text as a medium, because there are a lot of stuffs to be read in it. We are moving in technology world, and yet, it will be a waste if we did not use the technology to find something in an easier way. So, online text is not difficult to find and it’s saves our time. I read on a website which is The Joke Yard, and i found some interesting funny stories in it. For your information, it has a lot of funny stories to be read at free time. You can just click on an icon or hyperlink to read funny stories that you are interested on.
First, I have read on these funny stories without realizing that there is more then 1 section in this website. As I realized it, I tried to move from a section to another and you know what I found? There are thousands of funny stories in each section!!! I was laughing all the day reading these stories. And for sure I will add this website into my favorite page in the internet.
Now let me show you some of the stories that make me laugh. I’m very sure that you will
also laugh after reading these stories.
Now let us have a look at these stories:

STORY 1

Three men were standing in line to get into heaven one day. Apparently it had been a pretty busy day, though, so St. Peter had to tell the first one, “Heaven’s getting pretty close to full today, and I’ve been asked to admit only people who have had particularly horrible deaths. So what’s your story?”

The first man replies: “Well, for a while I’ve suspected my wife has been cheating on me, so today I came home early to try to catch her red-handed. As I came into my 25th floor apartment, I could tell something was wrong, but all my searching around didn’t reveal where this other guy could have been hiding. Finally, I went out to the balcony, and sure enough, there was this man hanging off the railing, 25 floors above ground! By now I was really mad, so I started beating on him and kicking him, but wouldn’t you know it, he wouldn’t fall off. So finally I went back into my apartment and got a hammer and starting hammering on his fingers. Of course, he couldn’t stand that for long, so he let go and fell-but even after 25 stories, he fell into the bushes, stunned but okay. I couldn’t stand it anymore, so I ran into the kitchen, grabbed the fridge, and threw it over the edge where it landed on him, killing him instantly. But all the stress and anger got to me, and I had a heart attack and died there on the balchoy.”

“That sounds like a pretty bad day to me,” said Peter, and let the man in.
The second man comes up and Peter explains to him about heaven being full, and again asks for his story.

“It’s been a very strange day. You see, I live on the 26th floor of my apartment building, and every morning I do my exercises out on my balcony. Well, this morning I must have slipped or something, because I fell over the edge. But I got lucky, and caught the railing of the balcony on the floor below me. I knew I couldn’t hang on for very long, when suddenly this man burst out onto the balcony. I thought for sure I was saved, when he started beating on me and kicking me. I held on the best I could until he ran into the apartment and grabbed a hammer and started pounding on my hands. Finally I just let go, but again I got lucky and fell into the bushes below, stunned but all right. Just when I was thinking I was going to be okay, this refrigerator comes falling out of the sky and crushes me instantly, and now I’m here.”

Once again, Peter had to concede that that sounded like a pretty horrible death.
The third man came to the front of the line, and St. Peter asked for his story.
“Picture this,” says the third man, “I’m hiding naked inside a refrigerator…”

STORY 2

Two guys meet up in a bar. The first one asks, “Did your hear the news – Mike is dead??!!!”
“Woah, what the hell happened to him?”
“Well he was on his way over to my house the other day and when he arrived outside the house he didn’t brake properly and boom – He hit the curb, the car flipped over and he crashed through the sunroof – Went flying through the air and smashed through my upstairs bedroom window.”
“What a horrible way to die!”
“No no, he survived that, that didn’t kill him at all. So, he’s landed in my upstairs bedroom and he’s all covered in broken glass on the floor. Then, he spots the big old antique wardrobe we have in the room and reaches up for the handle to try to pull himself up. He’s just dragging himself up when bang, this massive wardrobe comes crashing down on top of him, crushing him and breaking most of his bones.”
“What a way to go, that’s terrible!”
“No no, that didn’t kill him he survived that. He managed to get the wardrobe off him and crawls out onto the landing, he tries to pull himself up on the banister but under his weight, the banister breaks and he goes falling down on to the first floor. In mid air, all the broken banister poles spin and fall on him, pinning him to the floor, sticking right through him.”
“Now that is the most unfortunate way to go!”
“No no, that didn’t kill him, he even survived that. So he’s on the downstairs landing, just beside the kitchen. He crawls in to the kitchen, tries to pull himself up on the stove, but reached for a big pot of boiling hot water, whoosh, the whole thing came down on him and burned most of his skin off him.”
“Man, what a way to go!”
“No no, he survived that, he survived that! He’s lying on the ground, covered in boiling water and he spots the phone and tries to pull himself up, to call for help, but instead he grabs the light switch and pulls the whole thing off the wall and the water and electricity didn’t mix and so he got electrocuted, wallop, 10,000 volts shot through him.”
“Now that is one awful way to go!”
“No no, he survived that…”
“Hold on now, just how the hell did he die?”
“I shot him!”
“You shot him? What the hell did you shoot him for?”
“He was wrecking my house.”

Above are just two examples of funny stories that i have copied from The Joke Yard’s page. It is really an entertaining website and I’m sure there are a lot of other websites that exist in the same objective. Just get the internet and type ‘funny stories’, there you have a lot of websites falling in your screen. Its just as easy as that!

For full version of this funny stories, please visit:

The Joke Yard

MY 1ST POSTING

READING COMPREHENSION 

 While planting each of these different types of trees differs in the details, all trees eventually end up in a hole. But not any old hole will do.

The most common mistake when planting a tree is a digging hole, which is both too deep and too narrow.  Too deep and the roots don’t have access to sufficient oxygen to ensure proper growth.  Too narrow and the root structure can’t expand sufficiently to nourish and properly anchor the tree.

As a general rule, trees should be transplanted no deeper than the soil in which they were originally grown.  The width of the hole should be at least 3 times the diameter of the root ball or container or the spread of the roots in the case of bare root trees.  This will provide the tree with enough worked earth for its root structure to establish itself.

When digging in poorly drained clay soil, it is important to avoid ‘glazing’.  Glazing occurs when the sides and bottom of a hole become smoothed forming a barrier, through which water has difficulty passing.  To break up the glaze, use a fork to work the bottom and drag the points along the sides of the completed hole. Also, raising the centre bottom of the hole slightly higher than the surrounding area.  This allows water to disperse, reducing the possibility of water pooling in the planting zone. 

Planting Balled and Burlapped Trees.Balled and burlapped (B & B) trees, although best planted as soon as possible, can be stored for some time after purchase as long as the ball is kept moist and the tree stored in a shady area.  B & B trees should always be lifted by the ball, never by the trunk.  The burlap surrounding the ball of earth and roots should either be cut away completely (mandatory, in the case of synthetic or plastic burlap) or at least pulled back from the top third of the ball (in the case of natural burlap).  Any string or twine should also be removed.  Backfill soil (combinations of peat moss, composted manure, topsoil, etc.) is then placed in the hole surrounding the tree just to the height of the ball or slightly lower to allow for some settling.  Be careful not to compress the back fill soil as this may prevent water from reaching the roots and the roots from expanding beyond the ball.top 

Planting Container Trees.Container trees (though subject to greater heat and drying conditions than B and B) can also be stored for a brief period of time after purchase as long as the soil in the container is kept moist and the tree stored in a shady spot.  The procedure for planting container trees is similar to that for B & B trees.  In the case of metal or plastic containers, remove the container completely.  In the case of fibre containers, tear the sides away.Once carefully removed from the container, check the roots.  If they are tightly compressed or ‘potbound’, use your fingers or a blunt instrument (to minimize root tearing) to carefully tease the fine roots away from the tight mass and then spread the roots prior to planting.  In the case of extremely woody compacted roots, it may be necessary to use a spade to open up the bottom half of the root system.  The root system is then pulled apart or ‘butterflied’ prior to planting.  Loosening the root structure in this way is extremely important in the case of container plants.  Failure to do so may result in the roots ‘girdling’ and killing the tree. At the very least, the roots will have difficulty expanding beyond the dimensions of the original container.  To further assist this, lightly break up even the soil outside the planting zone.  This allows roots that quickly move out of the planting zone to be more resilient as they anchor into existing surrounding soil conditions.Once the tree is seated in the hole, the original soil is then back-filled into the hole to the soil level of the container.  Again, remember not to overly compress the back-filled soil especially by tramping it with your feet.  Compress gently using your hands instead.top 

Planting Bare-Rooted Trees.Planting bare-rooted trees is a little different as there is no soil surrounding the roots.  Most importantly, the time between purchase and planting is a more critical issue.  Plant as soon as possible.  When purchasing bare-rooted trees, inspect the roots to ensure that they are moist and have numerous lengths of fine root hairs (healthy).  Care should be taken to ensure that the roots are kept moist in the period between purchase and planting.  Prune broken or damaged roots but save as much of the root structure as you can.To plant, first build a cone of earth in the centre of the hole around which to splay the roots.  Make sure that when properly seated on this cone the tree is planted so that the ‘trunk flare’ is clearly visible and the ‘crown’, where the roots and top meet, is about two inches above the soil level.  This is to allow for natural settling.     

                                              Planting a tree        

For my next assignment I was required to find an example of texts and i have chosen an example of reading comprehension for this task. An example of text I choose is about “planting a tree”. You also can read this text by surfing this website which is http://www.treehelp.com/index.asp. From my point of view, reading comprehension means a text that contains information. The text can gives new knowledge and it contains of examples that proof the ideas in the text. For instance, the text I have chosen give me information about how to planting a tree and it shows several steps which I can follow in order to planting a tree. So, all the steps are truth and can be done easily.   The language that being used in the text is a simple sentences that can be understood by anyone. This type of language suits for every age such as kids, teenagers, and adults. When I read this text I can easily understand the idea in the text and it was written in chronological order so it would not make me confuse when I read the text.        From this text I got information how to planting a tree in correct ways because in order to planting a tree I must follow several steps. All information about how to planting a tree can be found in this text and it also shows how to planting a tree by different types of trees. So I hope for those who want to know how to plating a tree then u should follow these steps. You can  write down the steps or just copy and paste the text given. Thank you.

 

Hangman game!!

the-hangman-game.doc

please enjoy this game… wah ha… i would like to thank Liza for her kindness doing this assingment with me.. may god bless her.. tq.. tq liza.. huhu

assalamualaikum….

First of all, I would like to thank Associate Prof. Datin Dr. Norizan Abdul Razak for her diligences all the time in order teach me. This is my first time creating blog for myself of course, because never crossed in my mind that I will create a blog in future. Even before this, I do not know what is blog and its functions mostly. After Associate Prof. Datin Dr. Norizan Abdul Razak explained the functions of blogging then I knew that everyone can do blogging even they are morons.

 For the first time I feel quite excited having blog for myself and I was thinking to ask my friends to do blogging too. So for anyone who does not have blog yet then you should create one because I know u would not lose anything doing this. Ok?. To be honest I am still fresh with blogging things so what I am trying to do here is exploring all the things inside and outside blogging such as how to publish comments, how to put pictures, how to decorate my blog and so many things that I have to learn so in the end I know exactly inside and outside blogging’s world. All these things I will learn by asking my friends and guidance from my lecturer.

I have been thinking that I will upgrade my blog by putting some pictures, music, and also publish my assignments into blog so I hope my friends will give comment in order to improve myself especially. Please give any comment even though it will hurt my feeling.. hahaha..  so my friends who opens and views my blog, I am hereby really thank to you all for viewing my blog even though I know there is nothing special about it and please give any comments as much as you want whatever related to myself, my blog or things that cross in your mind. Thank you..