Wednesday, March 2, 2011
To Sir With Love and In Return
2 essays; To Sir With Love and In return ,written by Adlina Rahim and Jananeiswary Servai are selected to represent Melaka at the National level this week. Congratulations to both of them and we hope that this year, they will win. This is the second time they represent Melaka after their first trial in 2009. Hopefully more students will be able to join this essay writing competition next year.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
PIES 2: 21- 25 Feb 2011
PROBE INTO WHALE AND SHARK KILLINGS
The state has ordered the Fisheries Department to investigate claims that whales and sharks are being killed and processed at Mabul Island – which is next to the world-renowned diving paradise Sipadan island.
Therefore, the Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjum wants the state Fisheries Department and the Semporna district office to check out the alleged activities which he said would tarnish the state’s tourism industry. Pulau Mabul , which also housed a number of resorts catering to tourists heading to Pulau Sipadan, was not within the jurisdiction of the Sabah Parks, an agency under his ministry.
“Nature lovers and global conservation community are fast becoming very influential lobbyists whose actions could hurt the state’s tourism industry in the long run if they decide a boycott Sabah to protest against activities perceived to be cruel to whales and sharks.” He said: “Any small mistake or perceived inaction could have a major repercussion on the tourist industry.”
Masidi also called for more coordination among various law enforcement agencies to curb illegal activities in Sabah waters such as fish bombing.
Theme: Environment ( Adapted from Enduchenne.org)
WORD LIST
1. investigate
2.world-renowned
3. paradise
4. alleged
5. housed
6. catering
7. influential
8. lobbyists
9. cruel
10. inaction
11. coordination
12. various
13. enforcement
14. curb
15. illegal
Instruction: Listen and write down the definitions of the words given.
ENRICHMENT LIST
1 probe
2 tarnish
3 jurisdiction
4 perceived
5 repercussion
The state has ordered the Fisheries Department to investigate claims that whales and sharks are being killed and processed at Mabul Island – which is next to the world-renowned diving paradise Sipadan island.
Therefore, the Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjum wants the state Fisheries Department and the Semporna district office to check out the alleged activities which he said would tarnish the state’s tourism industry. Pulau Mabul , which also housed a number of resorts catering to tourists heading to Pulau Sipadan, was not within the jurisdiction of the Sabah Parks, an agency under his ministry.
“Nature lovers and global conservation community are fast becoming very influential lobbyists whose actions could hurt the state’s tourism industry in the long run if they decide a boycott Sabah to protest against activities perceived to be cruel to whales and sharks.” He said: “Any small mistake or perceived inaction could have a major repercussion on the tourist industry.”
Masidi also called for more coordination among various law enforcement agencies to curb illegal activities in Sabah waters such as fish bombing.
Theme: Environment ( Adapted from Enduchenne.org)
WORD LIST
1. investigate
2.world-renowned
3. paradise
4. alleged
5. housed
6. catering
7. influential
8. lobbyists
9. cruel
10. inaction
11. coordination
12. various
13. enforcement
14. curb
15. illegal
Instruction: Listen and write down the definitions of the words given.
ENRICHMENT LIST
1 probe
2 tarnish
3 jurisdiction
4 perceived
5 repercussion
State Essay Writing Competition
MOZAC sent 3 students to this competition despite the very short notice given by JPN.The letter was received in the afternoon, a day before the actual competition in which students need to bring their first drafts. MOZAC could have sent more students if the letter reached us earlier because many students were interested to join the competition had they knew about it earlier...half a day is such a short notice amongst their busy schedule with other SBT programmes going on in school.
The State Essay writing competition in conjunction with the Teacher's Day celebration 2011 was held at SMK Teknik Jasin on 22 February 2011. The theme is Thank you Teacher. Students had to write an essay of 500 words for lower secondary and 1000 words for upper secondary. MOZAC was represented by:

1. Umar Hakeem - The Unsung Hero (lower secondary)

2. Adlina Rahim - ( Upper secondary)
3. Jananeswary Servai - (Upper secondary)
The State Essay writing competition in conjunction with the Teacher's Day celebration 2011 was held at SMK Teknik Jasin on 22 February 2011. The theme is Thank you Teacher. Students had to write an essay of 500 words for lower secondary and 1000 words for upper secondary. MOZAC was represented by:
1. Umar Hakeem - The Unsung Hero (lower secondary)
2. Adlina Rahim - ( Upper secondary)
3. Jananeswary Servai - (Upper secondary)
Thursday, February 17, 2011
PIES 1 : 14 Feb - 18 Feb 2011
POTENTIAL SEEN FOR KOTA TINGGI TO LURE MORE VISITORS
Kota Tinggi, an area gifted with natural resources and scenic settings, is set to become a major tourist attraction in Johor.
Located just over 40km from Johor Baru, the district exudes a fresh, calm and relaxing ambience. The stunning beaches of Desaru make it a popular international destination.
The attractions include the Kota Tinggi waterfall, Johor Lama Fort, theme museums, seafood villages and historical sites.
Johor Tourism, Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Committee chairman said that Kota Tinggi had everything for a perfect holiday. “We see Kota Tinggi is a potential southern getaway as it is near Johor Baru, the southern gateway to Peninsular Malaysia.Tourists arriving at Senai international Airport will have easier access into Desaru when the Senai-Desaru Expressway is opened this year,” he said.
Hoo said the state had re-structured travel packages and tourism attractions in Johor. He said the attractions had been divided into nine categories – eco-tourism, culture and heritage, islands and beaches, shopping, food and entertainment, health and education, sports and recreation, homestay and agro-tourism, golfing and accommodation, meetings, conventions and exhibitions.
“We must make changes and repackage our products from time to time to attract tourists,” he said.
Theme : People (Adapted From STAR Online)
Instructions: Listen and say these words out loud.
WORD LIST 1. gifted
2. resources
3. calm
4. destination
5. sites
6. potential
7. gateway
8. packages
9. attractions
10. heritage,
11. recreation
12. homestay
13. accommodation,
14. conventions
15. repackage
Instruction: Listen and write down the definitions of the words given.
ENRICHMENT LIST
1 lure
2 scenic
3 excudes
4 ambiance
5 stunning
Kota Tinggi, an area gifted with natural resources and scenic settings, is set to become a major tourist attraction in Johor.
Located just over 40km from Johor Baru, the district exudes a fresh, calm and relaxing ambience. The stunning beaches of Desaru make it a popular international destination.
The attractions include the Kota Tinggi waterfall, Johor Lama Fort, theme museums, seafood villages and historical sites.
Johor Tourism, Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Committee chairman said that Kota Tinggi had everything for a perfect holiday. “We see Kota Tinggi is a potential southern getaway as it is near Johor Baru, the southern gateway to Peninsular Malaysia.Tourists arriving at Senai international Airport will have easier access into Desaru when the Senai-Desaru Expressway is opened this year,” he said.
Hoo said the state had re-structured travel packages and tourism attractions in Johor. He said the attractions had been divided into nine categories – eco-tourism, culture and heritage, islands and beaches, shopping, food and entertainment, health and education, sports and recreation, homestay and agro-tourism, golfing and accommodation, meetings, conventions and exhibitions.
“We must make changes and repackage our products from time to time to attract tourists,” he said.
Theme : People (Adapted From STAR Online)
Instructions: Listen and say these words out loud.
WORD LIST 1. gifted
2. resources
3. calm
4. destination
5. sites
6. potential
7. gateway
8. packages
9. attractions
10. heritage,
11. recreation
12. homestay
13. accommodation,
14. conventions
15. repackage
Instruction: Listen and write down the definitions of the words given.
ENRICHMENT LIST
1 lure
2 scenic
3 excudes
4 ambiance
5 stunning
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
English Through Literature Workshop
On Jan 25 2011,Puan Haidah Azudin and I attended a half day workshop at Dewan Bestari, Melaka. The guest speaker Assoc. Prof. Dr. Cynthia Yolanda Doss, Academy of Language Studies UITM, Shah Alam shared with us her views and experiences in teaching Literature. She talked about Literature: Creating Awareness and Engaging Students in Class. We did a reflection on what is our perception of Literature as it is very important for teachers to have the passion for literature and teaching before we could attract the students to love Literature. The world of literature develops critical thinking in students and this is one of the most important skills for students to have nowadays. Literature helps hone thought processes and introduces concepts and experiences. It allows students to see other points of view and teaches students about culture ther than their own. Most importantly, literature encourages reading. Puan Haidah and I participated actively in the group work and even shared our views/opinions on certain issues for which we were well rewarded..thanks to Oxford Fajar.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
For all the Teachers Out There
2011 promises more hard work and greater challenges for teachers. In the 3 weeks of school, the teachers have worked hard to make sure that the lessons are taught, the classrooms are organised and what not. Here's something that a friend shared with me and I would like to share them with all of you because it has given me the motivation and drive to charge ahead and most importantly, it has made me smile... enjoy:
In honour of teachers!
The dinner guests were sitting around the table discussing life. One man, a CEO (proud of being a professional), decided to explain the problem with education. He argued, 'What's a kid going to learn from someone who decided his best option in life was to become a teacher?' He reminded the other dinner guests what they say about teachers: 'Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach.'
To stress his point he said to another guest; 'You're a teacher, Mary. Be honest. What do you make?'Mary, who had a reputation for honesty and frankness replied, 'You want to know what I make? (She paused for a second, then began...)
'Well, I make kids work harder than they ever thought they could. I make a C+ feel like the Medal of Honour. I make kids sit through 30 minutes of class time when their parents can't make them sit for 5 without an I Pod, Game Cube or movie rental.
You want to know what I make?' (She paused again and looked at each and every person at the table.) ''I make kids wonder. I make them question. I make them apologize and mean it. I make them have respect and take responsibility for their actions. I teach them to write and then I make them write. Keyboarding isn't everything.
I make them read, read, read. I make them show all their work in Maths. They use their God given brain, not the man-made calculator. I make my students learn everything they need to know in English while preserving their unique cultural identity. I make my classroom a place where all my students feel safe. I make my students stand, to say the Pledge of Allegiance to the National Flag, and sing the National Anthem, because we live in this great country.Finally, I make them understand that if they use the gifts they were given, work hard, and follow their hearts, they can succeed in life.'
Mary paused one last time and then continued, then, when people try to judge me by what I make, with me knowing money isn't everything, I can hold my head up high and pay no attention because they are ignorant.....
You want to know what I make?
I MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
What do you make Mr. CEO?'His jaw dropped, he went silent.
In honour of teachers!
The dinner guests were sitting around the table discussing life. One man, a CEO (proud of being a professional), decided to explain the problem with education. He argued, 'What's a kid going to learn from someone who decided his best option in life was to become a teacher?' He reminded the other dinner guests what they say about teachers: 'Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach.'
To stress his point he said to another guest; 'You're a teacher, Mary. Be honest. What do you make?'Mary, who had a reputation for honesty and frankness replied, 'You want to know what I make? (She paused for a second, then began...)
'Well, I make kids work harder than they ever thought they could. I make a C+ feel like the Medal of Honour. I make kids sit through 30 minutes of class time when their parents can't make them sit for 5 without an I Pod, Game Cube or movie rental.
You want to know what I make?' (She paused again and looked at each and every person at the table.) ''I make kids wonder. I make them question. I make them apologize and mean it. I make them have respect and take responsibility for their actions. I teach them to write and then I make them write. Keyboarding isn't everything.
I make them read, read, read. I make them show all their work in Maths. They use their God given brain, not the man-made calculator. I make my students learn everything they need to know in English while preserving their unique cultural identity. I make my classroom a place where all my students feel safe. I make my students stand, to say the Pledge of Allegiance to the National Flag, and sing the National Anthem, because we live in this great country.Finally, I make them understand that if they use the gifts they were given, work hard, and follow their hearts, they can succeed in life.'
Mary paused one last time and then continued, then, when people try to judge me by what I make, with me knowing money isn't everything, I can hold my head up high and pay no attention because they are ignorant.....
You want to know what I make?
I MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
What do you make Mr. CEO?'His jaw dropped, he went silent.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Welcome 2011
I can't believe that it is already the end of the second week of 2011. How time flies...Nevertheless I am ready to face the new challenges ahead. 2010 was a very busy year and i had neglected this blog for quite sometimes since I am also managing the school's blog and a few other blogs. Hopefully, I will manage to do better this year. Wish me luck.
Another fresh new year is here . . .
Another year to live!
To banish worry, doubt, and fear,
To love and laugh and give!
This bright new year is given me
To live each day with zest . . .
To daily grow and try to be
My highest and my best!
I have the opportunity
Once more to right some wrongs,
To pray for peace, to plant a tree,
And sing more joyful songs!”
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
Another fresh new year is here . . .
Another year to live!
To banish worry, doubt, and fear,
To love and laugh and give!
This bright new year is given me
To live each day with zest . . .
To daily grow and try to be
My highest and my best!
I have the opportunity
Once more to right some wrongs,
To pray for peace, to plant a tree,
And sing more joyful songs!”
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
Monday, July 26, 2010
International Competitions and Assessment For Schools 2010 (ICCAS)
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Writing Workshop 3
Another writing workshop was held for form 3 students on 17 July 2010. This time the workshop focused on personal response (literature). The students worked in groups to complete the graphic organizers and then answer the questions given to them. The questions are on characters, events, themes and moral values. The workshop was conducted by Puan Norizah Baba and Puan Amesah Awal.
Mag. Inc 2010
This year we received 122 entries from the form 1, 2, 3 and 4 students. This year's theme is A Better Life. The students produced mini magazines that deal with the environment, health and social issues.This year the form 1, 2 and 4 did the magazines as part of their coursework for the second semester. Good job everybody.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
UIA Debate 2010
SAFE English Carnival 2010
At the English Carnival held at Sek. Men. Teknik Melaka Tengah on 7th April 2010,MOZAC students took part in various competitions such as poem recitation,scrap book competition,spelling bee, English language games and karaoke. Below are the results:
Poem recitation - 1st place
Mohd Azfar Adam & Marlia
Language Games - 1st place
Erick Naim & group
Scrapbook competition - 2nd place
Justin & group
Karaoke - 2nd place
Haziqah
Spelling Bee - 3rd& 4th
Nursyafiqah & Zulfarahin
Poem recitation - 1st place
Mohd Azfar Adam & Marlia
Language Games - 1st place
Erick Naim & group
Scrapbook competition - 2nd place
Justin & group
Karaoke - 2nd place
Haziqah
Spelling Bee - 3rd& 4th
Nursyafiqah & Zulfarahin
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
TRAXX FM ‘I WANNA BE A DEEJAY’ WORKSHOP
On 13th of March 2010, five of our school students, namely Jananieswary Servai, Sarah Nur’Ain, Nur Diyana, Umar Hakeem and Izat, attended a workshop on deejaying at RTM Melaka. ‘I WANNA BE A DEEJAY’ workshop was organized by Traxx fm under Melaka fm. Throughout this workshop, participants were exposed and explained about deejaying. Firstly, we’d ice breaking activity. After that, deejays ‘Roundhead’ and ‘Double D’ of Traxx fm’s morning crew, presented two modules regarding deejaying. After giving us a clear picture of deejaying, all participants were given a chance to experience it by ourselves. We’re divided into a few groups and we’re to start our own production, which consist of recording and editing, after lunch. After the mouth-watering, delicious meal from Renaissance hotel, we started our production right away. All of us were on the edge of our seats. We’re told to come up with our own station name and tagline, a title for a particular programme, date and time and logo. Besides that, we were also told to choose a producer (representing the head of our group); the head of our station and talents-deejays etc. All participant were really cooperative.
The facilitators assisted us and helped us in editing our production. Later, each group were to present their station to all. We had no idea that this production was actually a competition. Both Jananieswary and Sarah’s group won the first and second prize respectively. Besides being able to make new friends, we also managed to obtain knowledge on deejaying and have loads of fun at the same time. Thanks to the English Department for giving us the opportunity to have a bash at deejaying.
Reported by:
Jananieswary Servai
The facilitators assisted us and helped us in editing our production. Later, each group were to present their station to all. We had no idea that this production was actually a competition. Both Jananieswary and Sarah’s group won the first and second prize respectively. Besides being able to make new friends, we also managed to obtain knowledge on deejaying and have loads of fun at the same time. Thanks to the English Department for giving us the opportunity to have a bash at deejaying.
Reported by:
Jananieswary Servai
Friday, March 26, 2010
English Debate - Southern Zone HKSBP

MOZAC sent a team to the Southern Zone HKSBP at SAMURA on 12 - 15 March 2010. The debaters are:
1. Mohd Azri Abdullah
2. Mohd Daniel Abdullah
3. Thulaja Thesa Vasudhevan
4. Ahmad Rahimi Khairul Salleh
Here's the results of the debates:
Session 1: MOZAC vs SMSJ
Theme: Culture
Motion: The learning of Traditional game should be made compulsory in schools
Winner: MOZAC
Best Speaker: Thulaja Thesa
Session 2: MOZAC vs SAKTI
Theme: Sport
Motion: This house would punish sports teams for violence perpetrated by their fans
Winner: MOZAC
Best Speaker: Thulaja Thesa
Session 3: MOZAC vs SASER
Theme: Environment
Motion: This house believes that the government should subsidise green -products
Winner: MOZAC
Best Speaker: Thulaja Thesa
Session 4: MOZAC vs ISIS
Theme: Sosial
Motion: This house believes that married couples should live with their parents
Result: MOZAC
Best Speaker: Thulaja Thesa
Session 5: MOZAC vs STF
Theme: Economy
Motion: This house supports mega sales
Result: STF
Best Speaker: Thulaja Thesa
Session 6: Bye
Theme: Politic & Leadership
Session 7: MOZAC vs SDAR
Theme: Education
Motion: This house believes that all school should be coed
Result: MOZAC
Best Speaker: Thulaja Thesa
Semi Final: MOZAC vs TKC
Theme: Science & Technology
Motion: This house believes that technology is making us less human
Result: TKC
Best Speaker: TKC’s first speaker
Congratulations to the team and good luck in UIA Debate in April.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Writing Workshop 1
On 6th March 2010, the form 3 students had a writing workshop where they worked in small groups. The topics covered in this workshop are:
1. Informal Letter
2. Formal letter
3. Speech
4. Picture series
5. Article
6. Report
The groups completed the prewriting activities before producing 19 sample essays on the 6 topics in the 3 hours workshop. Thank you to Jane, Nabil, Aisyah, who had helped to be co fascilitators for this worshop. The teachers involved are Puan Norizah Baba & Pn. Amesah Awal.Congratulations to all involved.
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