Saturday, 17 March 2012

My Role Model

My English Teacher


Since I was a kid, my mom always asked me to follow whatever my teacher said because in her opinion, teachers are always right. My role model is my secondary school English teacher, Miss Airene Umat Jana. She taught us in English subject for 3 years from form 3 to form 5. She used to be our form teacher too.




She has a sweet smile, cute chubby face and look forever young. She even look prettier from years to years. She also good in joke and most of my friends adore her.


The great thing about her is she never give us a lot of pressure in learning which make us really enjoyed  her class. She also always taught us interestingly when learning English. For example, we learn about aromatherapy that day and she bring along her Body Shop essential oil, a burner and a diffuser. She lit the candle and shared the peacefulness smell with us while learning the topic. It's such a fun way to learn about we are not primary school anymore. 


The most memorable time is when she mention that it's my birthday to my classmate and they all sang a birthday song especially to me. It's the sweetest thing that she did which make me remember the most.




Last December, she got into hospital and it really shocked me. I did went for a visit and i really worried about her when I need to follow some procedure before meet her. She lost a lot of weight and she show me her tiny legs, no more chubby legs. She said she lost her appetite but still I bought some bun for her and hope that she will take a bite. Thank God everything went well after that and now, I think she went back to her normal life.


The way she treat us like her siblings or even her friend which make us so close to her and feel that she really important to us too. I did teach my students the way she taught my student the interesting way like she taught us and it's fun. I also learn to pat more attention to every single one of my student, so that they can feel the warmth from me. We also did sang birthday song every time when there is one of my student birthday. She will always be my role modal.

International Woman's Day


Amelia Earhart


The woman that I admired the most is Amelia Earhart. Her full name is Amelia Mary Earhart and born on 24th of July 1897 at Atchison, Kansas, U.S. She was best known for the first woman who flies solo across the Atlantic Ocean.




She received home-schooling and get in public school at the age of 12 for seventh grade student. She then continued to Central High School and move to Hyde Park High School. She also went to Ogantz School as a junior college. She did train as a nurse aide and work at Volunteer Aid Detachment during World War I.







Her father needs to pay for her first ride. That ride determined her to learn to fly and she work a lot of jobs to earn money for her flying lesson. She cropped her hair short to look like other woman flyers. She also bought a second-hand bright yellow Kinner Airster biplane and she was the 16th woman to be issued a pilot license.






Unfortunately, she disappeared with her navigator, Fred Noonan on July 2, 1937 somewhere over the central of Pacific Ocean during their attempted round-the-world flight and them both declared dead on January 5, 1939. Some said they are crashed and sink while other said that they fake their death and lived somewhere else. Until now, nobody knows the truth.




She was a determined woman and dare to do something new and dangerous. She was as brave as man where she learns how to fly and make a lot of world record. Moreover, she was so clever to plan her trip and did write some book about her journey. She was such an independent woman who we should learn from. Furthermore, she also was a kind and friendly person which make her the perfect woman. She looks great no matter in the pretty dresses or even in her flying jacket. She was the example of the woman that we should follow. And last but not least, I hope that her soul may rest in peace and we should learn some lesson on how great she was.