Tuesday, April 09, 2013

Learn A Word


 Learn a word a day.
It may sound so old but it is indeed useful.
Some best practices are made to last forever and learning a new word a day is a best practice.
Robin does his bit each morning.


 The children gather at the assembly ground by 7.20am to be ready for the day.
The discipline team is serious that they listen to proper instructions.
It is a good feeling to see them in attention as they listen to Robin each morning for a couple of moments.
These moments have an everlasting effect I believe.

 So, today he spoke about being stifled. 
Whether it is old or new to some, it is still  a good word to put into memory and to use it appropriately.

But today in conjunction with the Resource Centre Week, Samuel entertained us with his public speaking manifesto in the Malay Language ! He won third place for this display of linguistic skill.

Listen to him; his oratorical mastery is evident.
A public speaker he will be one day.

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