Monday, 31 August 2015

Colours

  Colors bring live to a picture. Without colors, life would become dull and boring. The rainbow has seven colors - Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet. It is very significant as it only occurs after it rains. Christians believe that the rainbow signifies a covenant of God with men. Colors can also represent various emotions and feelings. Red can mean love, danger or anger. Why does red represent love? It is believed that true love comes from the heart and our heart is red in color. Boyfriends normally give their girlfriends red roses to represent their love for one another. Road signs that warns road users of danger are often red in color. This is because red is an outstanding color and does not camouflage with the surroundings. When people get angry, blood rushes to the head which makes the face blush. This is why red also represents anger. The ocean is baby blue in color. It gives one the sense of calmness as the sight of the ocean calms the nerves down. 'Baby' is added to the color blue as it describes a lighter shade of blue. Green is associated with envy and jealousy. Metaphorically, the saying 'green -eyed monster' is used to describe a jealous person. White represents purity. It is said that a child is like a blank white piece of paper. It is up to the parents and educators to design and draw on it. Which means, parents and educators are responsible in educating and grooming the child. Black portrays evil. As seen in fairytale movies, the evil witch is normally groomed in black garments.

Sunday, 30 August 2015

Preparing for Exams

  When it comes to exams, students normally have butterflies in their stomach and are filled with anxiety. It is not that they are not prepared but exams can determine the future. Up to date, there are very few resources that can help students to the right path in preparing for their exams. As the society becomes more demanding each day, the current generation faces more pressure. Children are pressured by their parents and teachers to perform well. Some students who are not able to perform up to the expectations result in rebellion or worse still, suicide. Therefore, in varsities, counselors are employed to help counsel students who are facing problems in all aspects of life. Even so, students do not have enough courage to seek help from the counselors as they are afraid that they will become a laughing stock to their friends. Parents and guardians should also be sensitive to the needs of their children and discover their strengths and weakness at an early stage so that they can be groomed according to their talents.

  Here in Malaysia, UPSR, PMR and SPM are one of the most important exams to locals. Various workshops have been held to help students prepare for their exams on the academic side but not so much on preparing them mentally. Every student should take an effort to discover one's most effective study pattern. Some students do best when they do their revision continuously while others perform better when they do their revision nearer to exams. Also, different people have different suitable times to study, either morning, afternoon or night. Most students prefer to study during the night time. Preparing a study schedule or time table would also help in saving time and aids in ensuring that all topics in the syllabus has been covered. Practices on past year papers should be done consistently as the saying goes, "Practice makes perfect". Although we know that nothing is perfect in this world, doing past year papers does help a students get used to the exam format so that they would not panic during the exams. Students should be in a good state of mind when sitting for the exam. In order to achieve that, they would need to take good care of their health - drink lots of water, eat a balanced diet and sleep early. Preparing well for an exam helps a student avoid burning mid night oil. With all that has been said, a student's preparation for exams also contributes to the results of one's exams.

Thursday, 20 August 2015

How A Character Has Changed Due To Certain Events That Have Taken Place In His/Her Life

     Based on the novel 'Step by Wicked Step', written by Anne Fine, I realized that Colin had changed a lot due to an incident that happened which made a huge impact in his life. Everything changed when his mother took a flit with him and left his step-father.

     First of all, Colin changed into a very unhappy and lonely boy in his new place. He misses his step-father who was also his best friend that listens to him and knew everything about him. 'The thing about Dad is, you can talk to him. And he remembers what you say.' page 53. Not only that, he had to join a new school and had to go through unpleasant experiences. He got ignored and could not make new friends as the students there already had their own set of friends. His mother was also busy with her job and household chores that she had no time to listen to his problems and feelings.

     Besides that, Colin changed into a dreamy boy which causes him to have less focus in class. As a result, he did badly in school and was sent to see someone. This is because he missed his step-father very much and every night he would take out the tobacco tin out of the toe of his boot and put it under his pillow. He would also hum their favorite song and stay awake for hours talking to his dad pretending he was there. '...I'd hum our favorite song.' page 56. Every time the ice skating ring plays their song, he would be there listening.
    
     Last but not least, Colin became resourceful when he was separated from his step-father. He would keep track on how long since he last saw him which was 5 years,8 months and 7 days. Not only that, he secretly writes his step-father's name and his old address on the forms at school. '...sneak his name and our old address on the forms...' page 60. In order to be able to search for his step-father one day, he tries to save money by doing three paper rounds to earn money.

     In conclusion, Colin responded negatively to the changes in his life in the beginning by being a sad, dreamy and moody boy but soon realized that it would make no difference. Finally, he decided to do something worthy for his step-father. His love and longing for his step-father motivated him to be more optimistic, resourceful and patient in his mission to search for him.

Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Comparing Two Characters In The Novel Step by Wicked Step

     After studying the novel "Step by Wicked Step", I learned that the novel was about five school children that are different in many ways but have one thing in common. They all come from a dysfunctional family. All their parents faced problems with each other and in the end split up and go their own separate ways. Out of the six characters from the novel, the two the characters who shares a lot of things in common are Richard Clayton Harwick and Colin. They have both similarities and differences between them which can be observed clearly throughout the story.

     First of all, Richard and Colin loves their fathers a lot but they were separated. The death of Richard's father separated them and Richard missed his father a lot since then. He would visit his father's grave and spend some time there. 'Sometimes I sit beside my father's grave and run my fingers over the letters of his name...' page 18. However, in Colin's situation, he was separated from his step-father when his mother just took him away and left his step-father. It was so sudden for him that he did not even realize what happened. His step-father was also not aware that they were going to leave. Since then, Colin missed his step-father everyday and could not stop thinking about him. Richard lost his father forever but Colin's father was still alive and Colin has been searching for him ever since. 'Enough to go back and find him.' page 61.

     Other than that, the similarity that Richard and Colin shared is that they were both ignored by their mothers. After their separation from their fathers, they did not get any attention from their mothers. When Richard was treated badly by Reverend Coldstone, his mother's new husband, she did not even defend him. As for Colin, his mother was not aware of how much Colin missed his step-father. She was too busy working at the school canteen and doing household chores which made him feel like she doesn't care.'...how I feel doesn't matter quite so much'. Both of them did not feel their mother's love.

     Last but not least, both of them wanted to run away as they thought it would be able to make things work. Richard ran away from home with the hope that he would make life more pleasant for everyone in his family. Colin on the other hand plans to run away to find his step-father as he really misses him. In the end, Richard realized that running away does not solve any problems but only make things worst while Colin still plans on saving money to search for his step-father. 'I'm saving up now....enough to go and find him.' page 61.

     In conclusion, the two characters suffered much pain and sorrow when they could not be with their father anymore. Not only that, they had to go through it on their own as no one cares about them and about how they felt. There was nobody to advise them on what to do. We should be aware that running away does not solve any problems. In fact, it may affect the people around us. Therefore, we need to think wisely before making a serious decision in life.

Sunday, 2 August 2015

Being The Youngest

     Being the youngest child in the family has its pros and cons. For me it seemed like it had more disadvantages than advantages when I was young but now I enjoy being the youngest. I come from a family with two children which means I have an older sister as I am the youngest. We are three years apart so there is a difference of freedom given to each of us. For example, things that she can do but I cannot because I am not old enough yet. I used to envy her when she was given the freedom to go out with her friends without parental guidance and go to parties. She was also given a cell phone for one of her birthdays while I still had to borrow my parent's phone. I was also jealous when she finished her UPSR and left primary school. I could not wait to get over with primary school and go to secondary school. Not only that, I wasn't satisfied when she was given more pocket money than me. I did not understand that the cost of food in secondary school was more than in primary school and that she would need extra money for lunch when she stays back in school for extra-curricular activities.  
     As years past by, I begun to understand why we were not given equal rights to certain things. It was not that we were not given equal rights even though that was what I thought of it as when I was younger but now I understand that it is just in the matter of time. Everything has its own timing. She was once not able to go out alone with her friends or had lesser pocket money also. Now I understand what I did not and am able to see the bigger picture.