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1st day exam in year 2009- First term test

SERIOUSLY I SAY, I WANT TO BE THE BEST AMONG THE BEST!

6th March 2009- Oh my god! I am dead. Today is an examination day for Bahasa Melayu and Agama Islam, but I do not do any revision yet! I rushed to the school and then sat at the assembly place with my friends. We all heard speech from a Kelantanse-born ustaz (a call for teacher in Arabic language) who is called by our school teachers to speech about Maulidur Rasul (Muhammad Rasulullah S.A.W.'s bithday). His name is Ustaz Wan Nuh bin Wan Hamad and he is from SMAP Kajang.

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Firstly, my friends, teachers and also I read Yaasin sura'. Then, the ustaz gave us a speech. He is such a sport man! Very attractive. We enjoyed to hear his speech and watch he acts. Yeah, I am admire him on how he act as a sport man. He also told us that we need to salawat at least five times per day... Yeah, is looks like a small count, but try to cound how times should we salawat in a month?
5times x 30 days = 150 times per month. If in a year? So, the moral value is we need to salawat daily.

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Then, my friends and I back to our class to attend our examination. As today is the examination day for Bahasa Melayu and Agama Islam. Durng Bahasa Melayu examination (from 9 am to 10 am), we all pay one hundred per cent attention on our examination papers before lift our eyes on it ten minutes before the examination time ended. It is a usual phenomena for students to finish answering their examination papers early in my class. Then, we had nothing else to do after recheck the answers, so we asked each other weather it is hard or juat a child’s play…

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As the other students in all over the country, it is also a usual phenomena if student do revision after the examination has ended. Actually, they chech the dictionary to check weather they answered wrongly or the ringht answer. However, to me, it is better to study for the next examination rather than to do revision for passed examination because Iam very sure that our teachers will explain why we answered wrongly (if we did it)…
During recess time, my friends and I went to the canteen and of course we brang along our study and revision books. Very hardworking of us. Hahaah…

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Then, we back to our class and did our last revision for Pendidikan Islam for Test 1. Oh, no…. The examination started at 11.25 am and ended at 12.25 pm (one hour). I think that it is not too hard, but not too easy. Maybe medium difficulities. Ohh… I am not hoping to lost in this examination, but sometimes, somebody says “Any who won’t lose means any who won’t win” (it means that if we never lost, maybe we will lost someday, but losing make us become stronger to be better person next time…)

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS TO DO THE BEST AND TRY TO BE THE BEST AMONG THE BEST!



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