I was then gained my secondary education in one of the Islamic school in Klang, which at that time, English was also something rattling discordant to the ear. I remember both time we tried to communicate in English, well get the en librateer as if we were using vulgar words publicly. And it didnt just supervene to me, scarce to some of the students there with the same effort. I practically heard deprecation towards those who were known to use English as their daily communication spoken communication (which trust me you can count that with your fingers) as Arrogant person and Poyo or macam bagus.
I yet remember 3 of my English teachers back in my school time. One from my primary school ( instructor Hjh Salwa, the one who made me fuck English so much), and the rest were from my secondary school (Teacher Haslina Ali and Teacher Nailis Sulha). I owe them huge favors as they had taught me this foreign language and brought this language to my life. Not that I dont appreciate the other teachers. Of course I do.
But the problem with our school back then was lose of teachers and we always had to face substituted teachers and there were times where we had to wait for weeks (sometimes up to a month) just for one teacher! So yes, we didnt actually turn out the opportunity to learn English in a proper way.
During matriculation, it didnt affect much as what I could recall, but one thing I encountered was my low self-esteem against those who came from wellhead known boarding schools and convent/methodist based schools as most of them could speak flawlessly (at least to my ears.Hehe)...
Then came my campus life.... My English at that time, I can consider as still very poor. I just got band 4 for MUET, and I didnt have much practice in speaking my whole life. Hence, I had...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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