Showing posts with label smk sri kukup. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 29, 2018

REVISITING THE FORM 3 STUDENTS OF SMK SRI KUKUP


I was again invited to conduct an English workshop with PT3 candidates at SMK Seri Kukup in Pontian. The school is located approximately 60 kilometres away from home.


The session started at 8:30 a.m. and lasted for about 4 hours. (Almost) All the students were attentive and were doing all the exercises given throughout the workshop.













Wishing the students of SMK Sri Kukup the very best of luck in their upcoming PT3 Examination this Tuesday. Hopefully the workshop will them a little, if not a lot, in answering the questions later.

This could be my very last talk given for PT3 Examination as there could be a new format for next year. Up until today, we the teachers are still kept in the dark of what is about to happen to the students.

Saturday, September 30, 2017

VISITING THE STUDENTS AT SMK SRI KUKUP


I was invited to conduct a PT3 English Workshop at SMK Sri Kukup, Pontian - the furthest school visited this year. According to Google Maps, the school is about 74 kilometres away from home. I was there before, back in 2010 and 2011 when form three students had to sit for PMR examination.












With 10 more days remaining, I hope that the students who attended the session would benefit from the sharing session. All the very best of luck, may you all get good results in the upcoming examination.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

SMK SRI KUKUP REVISITED

with Mr. Hamidon and Mr. Fuad, the English Panitia Head

I was back at SMK Sri Kukup for the second time for a PMR seminar. I was glad to see an old friend (again), Mr. Hamidon whom I just saw a few weeks before at SMK Othman Saat. Congratulations on his promotion as the Senior Assistant of the Co-curriculum. The place is quite far actually but I hope one day I can go to explore Tanjung Piai nearby.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

PMR SEMINAR - SMK SRI KUKUP


It was the first time for me to travel to
Kukup to conduct a seminar for the students. It was quite far and it took approximately 90 minutes to arrive there. Once in a while, it was good to be able to see new faces and environment.

I am looking forward to another trip there because a spot nearby should be the southern tip of the Asia continent geographically speaking.