Monday 27 September 2010

Program Cuti Sekolah - Kelas Pengukuhan


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Friday 24 September 2010

Simple Past Tense (Past Simple)

A brief about simple past tense for UPSR students.

We use the Simple Past:
1. We use simple past – of be – to talk about fact about the past.
Tun Dr. Mahathir was the Prime Minister of Malaysia.

2. We use simple past – of be – with place and time.
We were at Singapore in December.

3. We use simple past – of be – with adjective.
It was hot yesterday.
The bus was late again this morning.


4. We use simple past to talk about action or situation in the past which is finished.
Ali phoned me last night. He wanted to ask me about school homework.

5. We also use simple past to talk about something that continued for a period of time, and ended in the past.
Last month, Abu stayed in Kuala Lumpur for five days.

We form Simple Past like this:-

Positive form of the regular past
A. Regular verbs by adding –ed to the verb:
work → worked help → helped open → opened
B. Verbs ending with –e:
hope → hoped like → liked
C. Verbs ending with a consonant and –y:
try → tried reply → replied
D. Verbs ending with vowel (a, e, o) and –y:
play → played enjoy → enjoyed
E. Most verbs ending with one vowel and one consonant:
plan → planned stop → stopped slim → slimmed

Positive form of the irregular past
A. come → came ring → rang win → won

Positive form of be verb
A. I / He / She / It was
B. You / We / They were

Negative form of the simple past - regular & irregular verb
(did not + infinitive):
She did not work. (√)
She did not worked. (x)
We didn’t go. (√)
We didn’t went. (x)

Negative form of the simple past - be verb
I / He / She / It was not
You / We / They / were not

Compare the positive (+) and negative (-) Past Simple:
(+) I played football. → (-) I did not play hockey.
(+) He saw you. → (-) He did not see us.
(+) Siti went to Rome. → (-) Siti didn’t go to London.

Question form of the simple past - regular & irregular verb
(did + subject + infinitive):
(+) Ali cleaned the car. → (?) Did he clean the car?
(+) The team went to London. → (?) Where did they go?

Question form of the simple past - be verb
Was I right?
Was he/she/it right?
Were we/they/you right?

Thursday 23 September 2010

AzZahra Kids English Programme

Learn to Read

The AzZahra Kids English Programme is a complete and systematic programme with the goal of helping children to read well from a young age. With the tagline “Reading is Fun”, the programme applies the phonics technique. The children learn best when they are having fun. That is why we design special classroom activities that apply fun and creative approach towards learning. These activities will not only make reading a joy but are also improving children language skills.

The AzZahra Kids English Programme is specially designed for children as young as four years. It comes in 4 comprehensive levels that can be continued until the children enter their Primary School Years. In additional, it is reasonable for lower, middle and upper income groups.

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When your child is three or four years old or whenever he or she is starting to recognize that letter have names and sound, there is so much discovery! AzZahra Kids English Programme helps you as a parent do more than just pass on a love of reading. We make it easy for you to play a role in helping your child understand the building blocks to reading itself, all while having fun together!

Programme Detail

Course fees: RM150
Level: Basic (Ages 5 to 6 who cannot read)
Course start: January, April, July and October
Duration: 18 hours

Teaching methodology:
a) Learn new skills or concepts
b) Practice the concept until it is mastered
c) Play fun games or read great books to apply and reinforce new knowledge.

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