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Friday, February 21, 2014

Essay for the German Scholarship special for Izzyan, Adila and Azlin. part 2

nih plak bahagian family yang dah di-translate... bahagian lain dah hilang laa.. sorry~ 

Eine Familie ist die erste Schule, in der ein Kind bekommt die grundlegenden Werte des Lebens. Die Moral und Werte gelernt in der Familie unserer treibende Kraft geworden. Sie machen unseren Charakter. Sie legen den Grundstein für unser Denken. Ich fühle mich glücklich, in einer Familie, wo Werte in der frühen Kindheit eingeimpft werden geboren werden.

Ich gehöre zu einer bürgerlichen Familie. Es gibt fünf Mitglieder in meiner Familie. Sie sind meine Eltern, ich, mein jüngerer Bruder und meine jüngere Schwester. Mein Vater ist das Oberhaupt der Familie. Er genießt eine beherrschende Stellung. Seine Entscheidung ist endgültig in familiären Angelegenheiten. Niemand kann es wagen, gegen ihn zu gehen. Jeder respektiert ihn. Er ist der Hüter der Familie. Er ist ein cooler und rücksichtsvoll Menschen. Er ist gerecht und fair. Seine Entscheidung wird von keinem anderen beeinflusst. Er ist ein pensionierter Lehrer. Er hilft uns in unserer Studie.
Mein Vater ist ein excutive Marketing. Er ist ein großer Disziplin. Er ist aufrichtig und fleißig. Er geht immer ins Büro in der Zeit. Meine Mutter ist ein Anwalt Offizier. Sie ist ein Aufbaustudium in Englisch. Sie ist weich gutmütig und fürsorglich. Sie nimmt sich um uns gekümmert. Sie nicht für ihren Komfort sorgen für uns. Sie hilft den Armen und Bedürftigen. Sie ist religiös und gottesfürchtig.

Unsere Familie hat für die Disziplin und Werte bekannt. Wir geben großen Wert auf Werte und Moral im Leben. Seit unserer Kindheit sind wir gelehrt, die Ältesten respektieren und lieben die Kinder. Wir haben gelernt, die Lektion der Pünktlichkeit und Ehrlichkeit von unserem Großvater. Es ist aufgrund der guten Ausbildung unserer Großeltern, dass wir sowohl in Sport und Bildung auszeichnen. Seit unserer Kindheit haben wir in die Gewohnheit der steigenden in den frühen Morgenstunden worden. Dies hat eine natürliche Wirkung auf unsere Gesundheit und körperliche Fitness.
 Unsere Familie ist wie ein Himmel. Es ist Frieden, Wohlstand, Liebe und Fürsorge. Der jüngere der über Achtung und Respekt vor den Älteren, während die Ältesten ihnen zu zeigen, mit ihrer Liebe und Zuneigung. Die Anweisungen der Ältesten sind mit großem Respekt verfolgt. Wenn ein Mitglied hat ein Problem für die ganze Familie ist neben ihm. Ich bin stolz auf meine Familie.




Essay for the German Scholarship special for Izzyan, Adila and Azlin. part 1

this post is specially for those 3 kids... so, use this essay wisely okay dear? hehe. 

A family is the first school in which a child receives the basic values of life. He learns good manners in the family. The morals and values learnt in family become our guiding force. They make our character. They lay the foundation of our thinking. I feel fortunate to be born in a family where values are inculcated in early childhood.

I belong to a middle class family. There are five members in my family. They are my parents, I, my younger brother and my younger sister. My father is the head of the family. He enjoys a commanding position. His decision is final in family matters. Nobody can dare to go against him. Everybody respects him. He is the guardian of the family. He is a cool and considerate man. He is just and fair. His decision is never influenced by any other. He is a retired teacher. He helps us in our study.

My father is an executive marketing . He is a great disciplinarian. He is sincere and hardworking. He always goes to office in time. My mother is a lawyer officer. She is a postgraduate in English. She is soft-natured and caring. She takes great care of us. She does not care for her comfort for us. She helps the poor and the needy. She is religious and God-fearing.

Our family has been known for discipline and values. We give great importance to values and morals in life. Since our early childhood we are taught to respect the elders and love the children. We learnt the lesson of punctuality and honesty from our grandfather. It is due to the good education of our grandparents that we could excel both in sports and education. Since our childhood we have been put into the habit of rising early in the morning. This has a natural effect on our health and physical fitness.

Our family is like a heaven. There is peace, prosperity, love and care. The younger’s have regard and respect for the elders while the elders show them with their love and affection. The instructions of the elders are followed with great respect. If a member has some problem the whole family is beside him. I am proud of my family.



Malaysia is a federal constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia. It consists of thirteen states and three federal territories separated by the South China Sea into two similarly sized regions, Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo. The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government.
The country is multi-ethnic and multi-cultural, which plays a large role in politics. The government system is closely modelled on the Westminster parliamentary system and the legal system is based on English Common Law. The constitution declares Islam the state religion while protecting freedom of religion. The head of state is the King, known as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. He is an elected monarch chosen from the hereditary rulers of the nine Malay states every five years. The head of government is the Prime Minister.

Malaysia contains the southernmost point of continental Eurasia, Tanjung Piai. Located in the tropics, it is a megadiverse country, with large numbers of endemic animals, fungi and plants.Malaysia's foreign policy is officially based on the principle of neutrality and maintaining peaceful relations with all countries, regardless of their political system. The government attaches a high priority to the security and stability of Southeast Asia and seeks to further develop relations with other countries in the region. The Malaysian constitution guarantees freedom of religion while making Islam the state religion

The official language of Malaysia is Malaysian, a standardised form of the Malay language. English remains an active second language, and serves as the medium of instruction for maths and sciences in all public schools. Malaysian English, also known as Malaysian Standard English, is a form of English derived from British English. Malaysian English is widely used in business, along with Manglish, which is a colloquial form of English with heavy Malay, Chinese, and Tamil influences. The government discourages the use of non-standard Malay and has instituted fines for public signs that mix Malay and English.
A cook making murtabak, a type of pancake mixed with eggs, small pieces of meat and onions, in Kuala Lumpur. Char Kuey Teow made by frying flat noodles with fish cakes, cockles and bean sprouts is a popular dish in Malaysia.

Malaysia has a multi-ethnic, multicultural, and multilingual society. The original culture of the area stemmed from indigenous tribes that inhabited it, along with the Malays who later moved there. Substantial influence exists from Chinese and Indian culture, dating back to when foreign trade began. Other cultural influences include the Persian, Arabic, and British cultures.
Traditional Malaysian art was mainly centred around the areas of carving, weaving, and silversmithing. Traditional art ranges from handwoven baskets from rural areas to the silverwork of the Malay courts. Common artworks included ornamental kris, beetle nut sets, and woven batik and songket fabrics. Indigenous East Malaysians are known for their wooden masks. Each ethnic group have distinct performing arts, with little overlap between them.

Malaysian batik is usually patterned with floral motifs with light colouring.
Traditional Malay music and performing arts appear to have originated in the Kelantan-Pattani region with influences from India, China, Thailand and Indonesia. The music is based around percussion instruments, the most important of which is the gendang (drum).

Malaysia has a strong oral tradition that has existed since before the arrival of writing, and continues today.
Malaysia's cuisine reflects the multi-ethnic makeup of its population.Many cultures from within the country and from surrounding regions have greatly influenced the cuisine. Much of the influence comes from the Malay, Chinese, Indian, Thai, Javanese, and Sumatran cultures,largely due to the country being part of the ancient spice route.The cuisine is very similar to that of Singapore and Brunei, and also bears resemblance to Filipino cuisine.The different states have varied dishes, and often the food in Malaysia is different from the original dishes.

 Sometimes food not found in its original culture is assimilated into another; for example, Chinese restaurants in Malaysia often serve Malay dishes. Food from one culture is sometimes also cooked using styles taken from another culture, This means that although much of Malaysian food can be traced back to a certain culture, they have their own identity. Rice is popular in many dishes. Chili is commonly found in local cuisine, although this does not necessarily make them spicy.

Muslim holidays are prominent as Islam is the state religion, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Hari Raya Haji , Maulidur Rasul (birthday of the Prophet), and others being observed. Malaysian Chinese celebrate festivals such as Chinese New Year and others relating to traditional Chinese beliefs. Hindus in Malaysia celebrate Deepavali, the festival of lights, while Thaipusam is a religious rite which sees pilgrims from all over the country converge at the Batu Caves.Malaysia's Christian community celebrates most of the holidays observed by Christians elsewhere, most notably Christmas and Easter. East Malaysians also celebrate a harvest festival known as Gawai. Despite most festivals being identified with a particular ethnic or religious group, celebrations are universal. In a custom known as "open house" Malaysians participate in the celebrations of others, often visiting the houses of those who identify with the festival.



Why I should study german’s language?  Of course I  should! I mean, German is a great language. It is the most spoken one in Europe (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, some parts of Holland and Sweden), which are such big countries. Learning German language will open the doors to various cultural centers of Europe: Berlin, Vienna, Geneva, Zurich, Frankfurt and Munich. Country's strong economic position has also led to the use of German as the preferred language of commerce in a number of Eastern European countries.

 It is very similar to English in some aspects. It's a challenging language. It sounds lovely! And it will give me the opportunity of comunicating with many people in Europe. It's important in the business field.

Although it is very complex. The grammar is abundant, very extended, but I think it's all worth it. I should be able to manage it anyway.

Learning another language requires a great deal of day and night effort for very many years .If German is the language of my choice and it will be to my advantage then I have to go for it.  it is very difficult and I n will have to stick with it.