28 January 2010

I'm honoured to be your teacher


The FSTEP Batch 4 participants in Team Bristol give me the sweetest gift I could imagine. A special cake decorated in my favourite colour for 2010 - Purple.

The sugar icing is shaped into purple ribbons with flower patterns. A neat row of purple flowers decorate the rim. A beautiful bunch of flowers adorn the crown.




To me, the cake represents the sweet memories of Team Bristol. The ribbons represent the lifelong bonds of friendship. The flowers represent the future that is bright and promising.




I'm touched by this Thank You card. My dearest Bristolians, I treasure your messages of kindness and appreciation. 

I'm honoured to be your teacher.

Seremban Cendol - A trip down memory lane

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The famous Seremban Cendol has evolved from a pushcart to a big shop. It now serves several cendol recipes such as cendol pulut, cendol kacang, cendol jagung, cendol campur and cendol bandung. My favourite is cendol pulut.



The cendol station inside the shop. The people who work at this station are always in the thick of action. Besides serving the shop patrons, they also have to handle an avalanche of takeaway orders.

Once upon a time, the cendol pushcart was parked at this spot in the serene Seremban Lake Gardens opposite the bustling A&W outlet. Some people said that the delicious cendol could give the popular A&W root beer a run for its money.
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At first I couldn't recognize this spot. It looked different with the Telecoms building on the left. You see, the building wasn't there before.



Haji Shariff's Cendol & Catering Sdn Bhd now operates from a big and airy shop painted in green - the colour of the cendol. It's crowded during lunch hour because it offers its patrons something that goes with the cendol - delicious rojak.


The extended area on the left increases the seating capacity. The rojak station is found here.
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Haji Shariff's Cendol & Catering Sdn Bhd
No. 44 Jalan Yam Tuan
Seremban
Negri Sembilan





Kampar Chicken Biscuits - A trip down memory lane

CB Red Label Sdn Bhd
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The famous Kampar Chicken Biscuits has a long history. The biscuits even have a catchphrase "A taste of its own". After the PLUS highway was built, Kampar became a town off the beaten track. However, the Kampar chicken biscuits remain as famous as ever.
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After so many years, I couldn't find the shop. A friend had to be my navigator and we didn't leave the shop until we have shopped. The company, CB Red Label, has an advertising slogan "A Confectioner's Collection". So, we almost bought the whole collection.


The CB brand

The CB Brand has been awarded halal status. Its chicken biscuits come in 3 varieties:
  • Crunchy Chicken Biscuits
  • Light & Crispy Chicken Biscuits
  • Soft Chicken Biscuits
The shop also sells other delicacies such as Kaya Puff and Dragon Ball Biscuits.


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CB Red Label Sdn Bhd
72 Jalan Gopeng, Kampar, Perak
Tel: 05-4651748
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29 November 2009

Jalan Pasar - A trip down memory lane

It's the Aidiladha holidays.

I decided to visit a part of Kuala Lumpur that I haven't been for donkey's years - Jalan Pasar. It's a predominantly Chinese area with a Chinese temple, a bustling wet market and a myriad of Chinese eateries.

I wanted to visit an old shop that sells haberdashery - things used for making clothes. It's situated in a cluster of very old shops. I lost my way and had to circle the area a few times. Eventually, I found it on foot.
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When I spotted it, a wondrous and incredulous feeling stirred in me. The shop looks the same despite the passage of time. The same old furniture. The same old cabinets. The same old layout.


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The wall cabinets contain endless rows of haberdashery - buttons, lace, ribbons, threads, wool etc of every conceivable colour, shape and size. You're spoilt for choice. Amazingly, the prices are as low as ever. And, the customer service is as impeccable as ever.
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I was attended to with great traditional courtesy. I was surprised to hear the owners speaking English to their customers. Years ago, they spoke only Chinese, their mother tongue. Now, they also speak Malay to their workers. So, I ended up speaking Chinese, English and Malay.
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It's a worthy trip down memory lane.
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If you want to buy haberdashery at great low prices and get treated like a VIP, you may want to give it a shot at this shop:
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HUP LEE
No. 45 Jalan Pasar Bahru
Pudu
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 603-9221 9221


21 October 2009

Moon Raya Diwali


The FSTEP Batch 4 participants in Team Bristol undertake an English Communication project called "Organizing an Event". They call the function "Moon Raya Diwali" to celebrate the three festivals, namely Chinese Mid-Autumn festival, Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Deepavali.

In this project, the participants enhance their English communication skills in these areas:
  • Holding a business meeting
  • Putting proposals to the vote
  • Electing committee members
  • Working in cooperation and collaboration
  • Performing as the Master of Ceremonies or emcee

The proceedings of the Moon Raya Diwali function are captured in these videos.


The emcee, Shima, starts the function with the salutations.
Then, she introduces her co-emcee, Chin VS, the leader of Team Bristol.


The Organizing Chairperson, Puteri Muna, giving the welcome speech.

Kim Chow, English facilitator of Team Bristol.


Shima and Chin VS giving an introduction to the Bristol Movie before it is shown on the screen.



Teams Manchester, Southampton and Milton Keynes displaying their showbiz skills.




Teams Manchester, Southampton and Milton Keynes displaying their showbiz skills.



Shima and Chin VS thank the guests and invite them to the foyer for lunch.


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31 August 2009

Pink Party

Mr Wong Chin Cheong, organizing chairman (2nd from left) and committee members

The modern art of teaching brings the real world into the classroom.

One of my English simulation projects is “Organizing an Event”. In this simulation, the participants learn how to use English communication in holding meetings, proposing new ideas, putting proposals to the vote, forming committees and conducting the proceedings in a dignified manner.


In their project, the FSTEP Batch 3 participants in the Team Franc proposed a colour theme. They were split on the choice of colour so a vote was taken. I voted for blue but the majority was in favour of PINK.


PINK? I had my doubts initially. I thought that PINK was unsuitable for the guys. My misgivings were finally laid to rest. When the entire Team Franc appeared in PINK, they created a sensation!

I soon realized that PINK was more than just a colour theme. It was the colour of unity and solidarity for Team Franc. The reason? The participants were placed in different classes after a recent reshuffle but were reunited for the English class. So, on the day of the event, PINK represented a special bond of friendship.



May PINK keep the Franc friendship alive no matter where they are or who they become. May God bless them in their internship and also in their career prospects.



In this video, the participants ask Kim Chow to give an impromptu performance.



The following video shows the Pink Party warming-up.

23 August 2009

To 'Poh Poh' with love

The 'golden girls' of the old folks' home


The Selangor King George V Silver Jubilee Home looks after 27 elderly women whom we call 'Poh Poh' in Chinese. It is run by a vibrant supervisor called Mdm Linda.




On 24 June 2009, the old folks at the home were showered with the gift of love. About 60 young men and women descended on the home, bearing gifts and carrying buckets of paint and an assortment of paint brushes. They were the participants from FSTEP who selected the home as their CSR project.

The home needed a new coat of paint but it was costly to hire a painter. When the FSTEP participants knew about this, they decided to paint the building for free.



Well, you need manpower to move furniture around before you can even start painting. 60 people are a formidable force. They pushed all the beds and other furniture to the middle of the building. Then, they picked up the paint brushes and painted every wall, every beam and every plank. When the job was done, the participants had also painted their faces, hands and clothes. Then, huffing and puffing, they moved all the furniture back to their original positions.



The army of participants did more than just painting the building. They also cleaned and scrubbed the building, the bathrooms, the kitchen and the drains around the home.

One of the elderly ladies said to me, “These young people sang to us, entertained us, fed us and painted our home. Where else can you get this kind of treatment?”

When it was time to leave, many of the elderly ladies reached out to grasp the participants’ hands and said, “Thanks! Please come and see us again.”

Mdm Linda walked the participants to the gate. Tears welled up in her eyes and trickled down her cheeks. She never thought that these white-collar graduates would dirty their hands, drag heavy furniture around and speak kindly to the old folks. She said the old folks would treasure this unforgettable day.

Well done, FSTEP participants! Every drop of paint has etched happiness on the faces and in the hearts of the ‘Poh Poh’ of the Selangor King Geoge V Silver Jubilee Home.


Kim Chow presenting a gift on behalf of FSTEP. 
The home supervisor Mdm Linda receives the gift.





16 August 2009

Thanks so much, SONY Malaysia!

Mr Allan Law, videocam trainer from Sony Malaysia


I thank Sony Malaysia and their videocam trainer, Mr Allan Law, for their invaluable help.

When Sony Malaysia invited me to their headquarters in Mid Valley City, I thought it was for a brief Q&A session on video recording. Little did I realize that they had arranged for me to meet their videocam trainer, Mr Allan Law.

I take my hat off to Allan. He’s knowledgeable and articulate. You ask him any questions on video recording and he answers with flair and clarity. He knows the videocam like the back of his hand. He demonstrates the art of video recording with admirable ease.

Allan answers all my questions to my great satisfaction. He readily shares his knowledge drawn from his personal experience. In particular, I appreciate his tricks of the trade.

Thanks again, Allan! Thanks, Sony Malaysia!


Allan Law surrounded by Sony equipment in the training room

07 August 2009

Red Franc

Frankly speaking, I love the Red Franc surprise package! Who wouldn't? The surprise package comes with lunch, plaque, roses and card.


The meaningful plaque that has a touching message (click to enlarge)


Red roses from Red Franc (click to enlarge)

Franc in Red Attire (click to enlarge)

The FSTEP Batch 3 participants in Team Franc wore red on this special day to signify the successful completion of their English communication course. They dipped into their pockets generously to pay for a well-organized farewell celebration which ended with a special ceremony in the auditorium.


The celebration started with lunch in the cafeteria. An emcee started the proceedings and invited me to speak. Then, we savoured the various dishes and devoured the red hot chilli pepper chicken!


Mr Lee Khee Joo (right) , Head of FSTEP

During the tea break, we had a birthday party. We were honoured to have Mr Lee Khee Joo, the head of FSTEP, joining us in the merriment. Mr Lee spoke to the participants and advised them on their forthcoming internship in local financial institutions.

The emcee surprised the birthday boys and girls by asking them to speak. Although they were taken by surprise, they rose to the occasion and spoke articulately. They thanked Mr Lee and FSTEP for giving them the opportunity to enhance themselves.



After the tea break, we adjourned to the auditorium for the farewell ceremony. The emcee started the proceedings and invited me to present mementos to each and every participant. Then, the lights were switched off and I was asked to close my eyes. The moment the lights came on, the flowers and plaque popped out. I gasped in sheer surprise and then screamed with delight. Some of the participants broke into tears. Oh ... it was emotional!

I thank Team Franc for their kindness, thoughtfulness, generosity, hugs and tears. I love you all!



View Red Franc photo album (click here)


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20 July 2009

Practice Makes Perfect

The FSTEP Batch 3 participants in the Franc Class will soon start their internship in local financial institutions. They are polishing up their English communication skills at the workplace.

Practice makes perfect is what the young graduates believe in. They practise repeatedly until they get the sounds rights, the format right and the rhythm right. I salute their passion and drive.

This video proves that the Triple P Rule can deliver commendable results. Triple P stands for patience, persistence & perseverance. It also simply means practice, practice, practice.


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