Contoh Surat Rasmi Tidak Dapat Hadir Ke Sekolah Ke. Contoh Surat Rasmi Dalam Bahasa Arab Contoh Karangan Surat Kiriman Rasmi. In Malaysia Dss Perodua My Contoh Surat Kiriman Rasmi Sekolah Menengah. Surat rasmi yang perlu di tulis oleh pelajar untuk diberikan kepada guru dengan tajuk SEBAB TIDAK DAPAT MENGHADIRKAN DIRI KE. Contoh Surat Tidak Hadir ke Sekolah atau Asrama. Sekolah Agama Menengah Tanjong Karang.
Contoh karangan bahasa inggris.1.My Best FriendNorella is my best friend in school. She is a fair, pretty girl with dimpled cheeks.
Sheand first met at kindergarten and we became great friends. She is kind, jolly andhelpful.We are classmates again this year and we go to school together each morningNorella likes to joke and play games.
She lives near my house. In the evenings,weusually meet at my house. We sit in the garden and read story books. She is good atMathematics.
So, whenever I find difficulties in my Mathematics homework, Iwould ask her to help me. Sometimes, when my parents go out in the evening, shecomes over to keep me company and we watch television together. That way I donot feel lonelyI hope Norella and I will be in the same class again next year. I like her very muchandshe is my best friend.Rakan baik sayaNorella adalah kawan saya yang terbaik di sekolah. Dia adalah gadis yang adil, danyang cantikdengan pipi lekuk.Dia dan pertama kali bertemu di tadika dan kamimenjadi rakan-rakan yanghebat. Dia baik hati, riang dan helpful.We rakan-rakan sekelas sekali lagi tahun ini dan kitapergi ke sekolah bersama-sama setiap pagiNorella suka untuk berjenaka dan bermain permainan. Dia tinggal berdekatan rumah saya.
Dimalam hari, weusually bertemu di rumah saya. Kami duduk di tamandan membacabuku cerita. Beliau yang baik di Matematik. Jadi, apabila sayamendapati kesukaran dalam kerjarumah Matematik saya, saya akan meminta diauntuk membantu saya. Kadang-kadang, apabilaibu bapa saya keluar pada waktu malam, beliau datang untuk menjaga saya syarikat dankami menonton televisyenbersama-sama. Dengan cara itu saya tidak berasa kesepianSaya berharap Norella dan saya akan berada di dalam kelas yang sama sekali lagitahundepan.
Saya suka andshe sangat kawan saya terbaik.My Country – Malaysia My country, Malaysia, is a small independent country. Many races ofpeople liveharmoniously together. There are Malays, Chinese, Indians and a sprinklingof foreigners from Europe, America, Japan, Korea and the surrounding South EastAsiancountries.
Malaysians are Noted for their friendliness and warm hospitality.Each racecarries on with its own way of life. Most of the people in large towns work inbanks,offices, government departments and firms. The young attend schools, collegesor universities. Those in the rural areas work in paddy fields, vegetable plots, poultryfarms,rubber, coconut and oil palm estates or tin-mines and factoriesMalaysians, being of different races, can be seen on the streets in their variouscostumes,adding color to the scene.
The warm, sunny and wet climate throughout theyear makes Malaysia a tropical paradise. Visitors admire the green forested hills, thegolden beacheswith graceful coconut palms fringing them, the blue sea and, of course,the local cuisine.Foreign tourists find these places ideal for a holiday, as they get awayfrom their coldcountries.Besides, Malaysias cool hill-resorts like Cameron Highlands, Frasers Hill andGentingHighlands make the day pleasant and refreshing, away from the hot lowlandsLastly, Malaysia is a rich country, famous the world over for its tin, rubber andpalm oilexports. Kuala Lumpur, the capital city, is the largest in Malaysia, with manymodern buildings. The international airport at Subang is always busy. I am proud of mycountrywhich I love dearly.KelantanI am sure many of us living on the west coast have not visited the beautiful east coastof Peninsular Malaysia. If one does have a chance, he will find it a different kind ofholidayexperience, a holiday spent among the beauties of nature.First, there are the hundreds of miles of unspoilt sandy beaches, white and clean withtheopen blue sea greeting the visitors. Then, there is the lush, tropical greenery, thetallcoconut palms swaying gracefully in the breeze and charming rural villages wherelife isunhurried, leisurely and peaceful.
One is attracted by the riot of the brilliant colorsof thefruits and other foodstuffs at the market place, with busy Kelantanese selling theirwares.`Batik and songket are famous local products and tourists will not leave theplacewithout buying a few of these pieces as souvenirs.Kelantanese cottage industries are of great variety. You can find silversmiths at work onbeautiful Kelantan jewellery or skilful craftsmen and womenfolk producing batiksarungs and the brilliant eye-catching kain songket. Some men are busy engaged inthemaking of giant kites or wau which are of various shapes and colors. Kite-flying isanimportant pastime in Kelantan, apart from top-spinning.Lastly, the beautiful beach of Pantai Cinta Berahi is worth a visit, for you will see thebeach fringed with groves of casuarina trees. A trip to Pasir Putih, a scenic spot thatabounds with waterfalls and fresh water springs is an unforgettable experience. Lifehereis totally unhurried and relaxing, making it a memorable holiday for you.Recess Time in Our SchoolR-r-ring!
These goes the daily bell at 10.30 a.m. For recess An audible sigh of relief canbe heard in each classroom as the students immediately rush to the school tuck-shop.Hungry and thirsty students make straight for the mee-man, the iced-drinks selleror thecurry and rice stall, for many have come to school early in the morning withoutany breakfast as there is hardly any time to eat. I find the stall-holders busy serving food to the students, who are impatientandsometimes downright rude if the stall-holder is slow in serving them. The chatter ofstudents, the noise of frying noodles, the chopping up of ingredients and thedelicioussmell of food floating in the air contribute to the typicaltuck-shop environment whichmakes one hungry and eager to eat the daily snack. The unwelcome bell goes at 10.50 a.m. For the students to get back toclass.
It isanother rush, this time for lessons which begin promptly and late-comers willbe punished. Recess time is a welcome break, for hungry stomachs are filled and drythroatsare refreshed with iced drinks. Now the tuck-shop is quiet except for the clatterof plates, glasses and cups being washed by the stall-holders, who then rest till thenext session.Teachers Day Every year, all schools throughout Malaysia celebrate Teachers Day - a day to honourand remember our teachers who are our leaders and who guide us in our educationduringour youthful days.
Teachers are very much a part of a students life as they influence a child, rightfromKindergarten days to Upper Secondary days; and perhaps beyond. It is they whopreparethe child for his or her life in society. Teachers Day is held to show our appreciation to our teachers who work hard andbear patiently with us. In most schools, pupils bring gifts of flowers, presents and othertokens, which are sometimes hand-made, to show that they care for their teachers. Aparty is held where tasty refreshments and drinks are served in the classroom for boththeteachers and the students. Everyone has a good time and the day ends earlier thanusual. Teachers play a very important role in the development of a child.
However, theireffortsare seldom appreciated. That is why Teachers Day is so significant to teachers; itis onlyon this day that they are appreciated and honoured for their deeds.