Saturday, October 3, 2009

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Study Tips!

Dear Class,

somehow if feels a little funny to address you here again because
1)i'm not officially teaching the class(es) or in the school anymore
2)a number of you went to other classes
3) i think there's at least one new student in 2t1
4) i MISS ALL of YOU, every now and then..and i miss the teachers there toO! haha

well, i think even though we are not in the same school, we are in the situation. As i'm writing this, I'm in the middle of my exams! yes, at University, we still have exams just like all of you. so i know exactly how some of you feel at this time - stressed, pressurised, moody, tired, restless and maybe bored.

So here are some tips i post which i hope would help some of you to stay calm, healthy, positive and do well for the exams! ALL THE BEST



click to enlarge! oh, do share with me your results! say HI to your form teacher for me! :)

mr lim


Friday, February 20, 2009

Camp Week

We Have Our Camp Week At Serimbun Scout Camp
It Was Super Duper FUN!
I lost my voice on the 4th day
of camp
We Slept In a Big Tent!
That is 8 In it
On the first night i sleep in the tent
then second night i had to go to the STI room as there is 9 student in the
tent,Okay about the group
the themes was 70's
so my group was named
ELVIS Presley!
on the 1 and 2 day of camp.my group always get scold by our trainer
haha.on the 3 day.we begin to improve!!!
woohoooo
We Need Perform On Campfire night
so we did haka follow by cheer and song.
it was fun
i have nothing to say
Mr lim,come to junyuan sec and we plan what outdoor planing we want okay




Love
Danny

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Hello 2T1 !!!!

Yes, it has been indeed some time since this blog has been updated and it's a timely reminder for us to know how fast time has past us by.

Most of you are now in class 2T1 and some of you are in the NA classes. I'm very proud of you all, even though some of you can get very cheeky sometimes. And I wonder what the class 1t1 is like this year, but i believe there's no comparison because 1T1 last year will always be etched in my mind as one of the most memorable class I have ever taught!

Some of you might have heard that friends come and go. Only true friends will leave behind footprints in your life. I hope that all of you who are reading this will bear this in mind - to be a true friend to others and help each other every step of the way.

Treasure your days in school. Learn as much as you can. Be responsible and respect each other.

Hope all of you have been behaving in class. Hope to see all of you soon.

Meantime, take care everyone!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Photos Entry - National Day Celebration and Pizza Party!

Hello class,

I miss all of you, especially those who didn't come for the BBQ for some reason. Hope everyone is doing fine. And amongst them, look at Daniel aka Danny Boy! He's so cute and funny whenever he pose for the camera!This picture was taken when all of you were being punished (remember?) but all of you can still look so happy and energetic!

More class photos!



I figure most of you are enjoying the holidays pretty much. Whether you spend it at home or outside, you travel or go out with friends, this is the time for all of you to enjoy!

However, very soon school will start again. There are about 3 weeks left of the holidays so make FULL use of it. As much as you have fun, do spend some time preparing just a little for next year studies. Even taking some time to read everyday or a few times a week will be very useful, especially for English!

Now, enjoy the rest of the photos taken in school, during my last week with all of you or so. Looking at them makes me recall the good and the 'not-so-good' times together. How much I miss all of you since I left the school and might not be able to teach you all again.

Nonetheless, I am very very proud of each and every single one of you and I can see unlimited potential in all of you. Enjoy the pictures, you can email me at mrlim.j2008@gmail.com if you want the original photo. If not, you can just right click and save!

National Day Celebration 2008!

Mdm Fauziah and Me
The teachers!


Our Class Pizza Party!

Mrs Suganda and Me!
Ms Sharrifah and Me!
Having a good time eating!







Finally, no funny comments/tags please. Any spam or nonsensical tags and i will remove the tagboard immediately.

Otherwise, stay tune for even more BBQ photos!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Live your Life like a Coffee Bean

Live your life as a coffee bean would

No one says that life is a bed of roses. We all know that it comes with its fair share of trials and tribulations.

However, our focus need not just be on the problems.

Solutions are at hand on most occasions, but are not necessarily always easy to find. Tackling these situations armed with a positive mindset is by far the best recommended course of action.

Exhibiting a dejected aura is a sure-fire path to grief - akin to admitting defeat when the battle has not even begun.

Personally,I cannot fathom why there are people out there who prefer to see the glass as half-empty rather than half-full. These are the same types who are already anxiously waiting for the worst before anything happens to them.

I am reminded a story told to me by a colleague recently about a young woman who went to her mother and told her how hard her life was and that she wasn't sure if she was going to make it through. She was tired of struggling and was on the verge of giving up. Her mother took her to the kitchen, filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fame.

She then placed carrots into the first, eggs into the second and ground coffee beans in the third. After twenty minutes of silence and just watching the contents boil, she turned off the burners.

She fished the carrots and eggs out and placed them into separate bowls. She then ladled the coffee into a large mug. The mother handed the first bowl to her daugher and asked her to feel the carrots, She did and noted they were soft. The mother then asked her daughter to take an egg and break it. She did and, after peeling off the shell, handed her mother a hard-boiled egg.

Finally, the mother then asked her to sip the coffee. The daughter smiled as she tasted its rich flavour and then asked: "What does it mean, mother?"

Her mother explained that each of these objects had undergone the same "trial" - being boiled in water. Each reacted differently. The carrot went in strong, hard and relenting, but come out softened and weak. The fagile egg, with its liquid interior, become hardened after the ordeal.

The ground coffee beans, however, were unique. After they were steeped in the boiling water, they started to change the consistency of the liquid. She then went on to ask her daughter: "When adversity knocks on your door, how do you respond? Are you a carrot, an egg, or a coffee bean?"

You may want to ponder these questions: Am I the carrot that seems strong, but who, with pain and affliction, wilts, becomes soft and loses my strength? Or am I the egg that starts with a malleable heart and a fluid spirit, but after a death, break-up or a financial crisis, becomes somewhat hardened? Or am I like the coffee bean? The bean actually changes the boiling water, the very circumstances that bring it pain. It releases its fragrant aroma and flavour within those adverse conditions.

If you are like the bean, then when things are at their worst, you get better and change the situation around you. When the hour is at its darkest, you elevate yourself positively to a whole new level.

I'd like to encourage you to take a tip from this story: go forth and live life like a coffee bean!

Gosh, I feel like a low-fat latte right now. Join me?

Meaningful Stories

Dear class,

Hope you enjoyed the bbq session we had! If you want the photos, you can ask from me. You can also add me at my MSN: kslim85@hotmail.com.

Currently, I am quite busy and might not have time to send all of you the photos. Should be able to by December. And since it's the holidays, I shall post some stories for you to read.

TWO SEEDS

Two seeds lay side by side in the fertile soil.

The first seed said, "I want to grow! I want to send my roots deep into the soil beneath me, and thrust my sprouts through the earth's crust above me ... I want to unfurl my tender buds like banners to announce the arrival of spring ... I want to feel the warmth of the sun on my face and the blessing of the morning dew on my petals!"

And so she grew...

The second seed said, "Hmmmm. If I send my roots into the ground below, I don't know what I will encounter in the dark. If I push my way through the hard soil above me I may damage my delicate sprouts ... what if I let my buds open and a snail tries to eat them? And if I were to open my blossoms, a small child may pull me from the ground. No, it is much better for me to wait until it is safe."

And so she waited...

A yard hen scratching around in the early spring ground for food found the waiting seed and promptly ate it.

Lesson: Seize the day!

website: http://go.webassistant.com/wa/upload/users/u1000057/workspaces/30stories/#seeds