Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Teacher's.. what say you?..

In reference to "..go back Sabah and become teachers...can't even speak English.." thingy.. I believe many of you who are a teacher have something to say, is it?.. I believe those who studied other discipline in the university and then later on become teachers have their reasons? am i right?.. this issue is best left to you 'dear teachers', speak up & be heard.. what say you? [ i am not a teacher so i am not the best person to comment :) ]

I think we can list out all our ex-sassagers & draw some statistics, how many has become teacher, engineers, lawyers, politicians, businessman, etc.. or even add 'how many cannot speak english'..hahaha

2 comments:

  1. "became a teacher" and "can speak English" are very different matter. You have to or don't have to speak English if you became a teacher. Actually we're always have a choice on that matter. However you cannot being a "good teacher" just because you can speak English better.

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  2. What can i say? Humm..i am a teacher....why am i choosing this proficiency??

    Ok 1st off all..being a teacher is not my 1st choice...i was a trainer of PLKN once....but what make me wanna become a teacher??? Because i met those teenagers (especially christian teenagers)
    do not have an appropriate education....the only know to spell their name...sad huh??? And no one ever know the facts..even me...till i saw it in front of my eyes....

    So...maybe the others have their own reasons why they wanna be a teacher...but for me...this is my reason...i just wanna see those kids out there get they right..right to get the appropriate education....

    And talking about can speak English well...huhuh...blame gov for the pemansuhan PPSMI...hahahahaha...nda beiii....but it is all back to our surrounding bah...if u wanna learn English..then u need to love English...terpulang sama individu....cuz i think...all of us can speak English very well if we want to..... :P

    just a thought of me... God bless....

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