The document discusses the importance of skill education and its ability to help people earn money even if they are unable to graduate or achieve high grades. It provides examples of skills like cooking and manual labor that allow people to make a living. It argues that while academic success is important, not everyone has the same talents, and skill-based learning can ensure financial stability and success for those who struggle in traditional education settings.
The document discusses the importance of skill education and its ability to help people earn money even if they are unable to graduate or achieve high grades. It provides examples of skills like cooking and manual labor that allow people to make a living. It argues that while academic success is important, not everyone has the same talents, and skill-based learning can ensure financial stability and success for those who struggle in traditional education settings.
The document discusses the importance of skill education and its ability to help people earn money even if they are unable to graduate or achieve high grades. It provides examples of skills like cooking and manual labor that allow people to make a living. It argues that while academic success is important, not everyone has the same talents, and skill-based learning can ensure financial stability and success for those who struggle in traditional education settings.
Allow me to voice my point now. Some students don't have the ability to graduate because of certain qualities that they lack. That is why I think educational skills are important in your life and can help you with gaining profit, but how? How does skill education help you gain profit? Don't you think it's a bit weird? Well, no, if you fail at school you can still make money of skill education. We are so well known to the fact that good result ONLY get you money, no but it can offer you a good university, which you may gain lot of money for that but we have remember that not all people have the same talents, if we only care about A5s then what happens to the people that aren't as intelligent as others? My point is that people who failed can still earn money by skill education. Everyone, maybe most people, have skill education abilities, for example cooking, chopping trees and maybe those people at factories that knows how or when to arrange things. They all still earn a lot of money. People actually stress for feeling like they don't have the qualities to be as intelligent as other people, I know that because it’s from my own experience, but we are so focused on getting A5s that we forget that educational skills exist. Some people has the ability to graduate and some don't, we have to accept that as it is a fact. Thank you for allowing me to speak my point, I would love to hear from Aisy next. QUESTION 1 (POINT 2)
Thank you, Anas for your point. Now let me
start mine please. Before that I have to say that there are people who are poor that have no place to live, no food, no water, no company and anything you name it. What’s my point? My point is that skill education can help us earn extra money besides our salary from current job for expenses of houses, food or water making our life easier. With having skill education, you can still use it for your purpose and for others purposes too. Let me give you an example to that then soon a scenario. An example on to how it can help our lives and others is: with the earnings that we made we can spend them on furniture, clothing, shoes or bags and with the money you can also donate to those poor people. If we're only going to use money on ourselves, how would our kids have an easy and healthy life? If we only care about our own better lifestyle, then what happens to the poor? What happens to the family? Exactly. Well, the poor might be able to earn money with their skill education like what I said earlier, but what about the kids? What can the kids do? Find a job at 4 years old? I don’t think so. Another thing I have to say is that you can use the money you get to create more, how though? You can use the earnings from educational skills and use them on some marketing platforms or apps such as Shopee or Lazada and earn money from there, at the same time earn cash from the work you got from educational skills, which means expanding more cash for yourself which means being able to afford things for yourself and your family. That is all for my point, time to hear Aisy's next, proceed please. QUESTION 1 (CONCLUSION)
Thank you, Anas. In conclusion, we have to
accept the fact that getting to go to really good universities aren’t the only ways to earn money. In fact, you can actually earn decent money from skill education as well, since there are people who don’t have the intelligence to pass high school. In the face of the pandemic, many had to pivot. Either in search of a new job or to acquire new skills to land a job. At the same time that many high school students struggled to find the right college and career option. As it is the process of college applications and choosing majors for careers is stressful. This situation made it a little more difficult. In other words, there are newly available roles requiring practical skills learned through online programs. Thus, making skill-based learning a top demand in the future of the workforce. How about you, Aisy? QUESTION 2 (POINT 1)
Thank you very much Anas, I’ll voice mine now
if you allow me to. hmm, I have to say that there are plenty of characteristics that could be in a happy family, one of which is protection, someone hurting you these days? Tell your mom and see how she reacts, she would of course be upset and tell you something in the lines of ‘’ if they hurt you again tell me okay?’’, she would care and show you a form of protection, telling you to inform her if they continue to hurt you, because if they do, she’ll make sure they wouldnt do it again. Here’s my point if you’re confused, my point is that in a a happy family, we would always have a good bond with eachother, due to that, we would of course love eachother and care a lot about one another so obviously we wouldn’t want one of the family members to get hurt right guys? which is why I mean protection is one of the characteristics in a happy family. Like for example: My brother has been diagnosed with speech delay, so as a older sister, I’ll always protect him by defending him in some sticky situations and explain to others about his speech delay, besides that, I will encourage him to practice communicating. Thank you very much, I would like to hear from the 4th speaker please. QUESTION 2 (POINT 2)
Thank you, Anas for your point. First of all, I
have to say that I agree very much with you. We have to have acceptance to get closer to our family members. My point is we have to always be there and open to our family members. A happy and healthy family will always have each other’s backs. We should be genuinely concerned about each other’s wellbeing and support each other during tough times. This is necessary to help people discover who they are and what they do well, which builds a strong sense of personal security. For example, go to their sports games, celebrate when someone achieves something amazing, encourage each other to try new things, and help each other with tasks. A Family is not an important thing but it is EVERYTHING. It’s moreover the god’s gift and nature’s masterpiece! It is like a treasure which helps us in all ways, support us and guide us in a good path. No matter about fights, revenges, grievances or anything, a family will always lead us to a beautiful way. Friends may fail sometimes to care us but the family will never ever fail to nurture our desires and take care of us. So, the family will always remain as the happiest one when we really feel their care! That’s all from my second point. How about you, Aisy? QUESTION 2 (CONCLUSION)
Thank you, Anas. In conclusion, so many
families nearly miss out on the simple joys of life, because they think they have a bucket load of other things they need to worry about. However, Happy families differ in this aspect also as they don’t stress and strain through things, rather they plan and act on time. When a less than pleasing situation occurs, they deal with it instantly and calmly. They don’t let little things upset into big things and also, they feel appreciated for the love and beauty present in their life. Happy families might still get “busy” with school, work, hobbies, and other activities, but they make the most of life as they created it. That’s all from me. Thank you. QUESTION 3 (POINT 1)
Thank you, Anas. That was an interesting point.
Allow me to voice my point now. While we know that many of us are subject to a sedentary lifestyle and find it difficult to resist delicious but often unhealthy local food, we ignore the fact that Malaysia was Asia’s fattest country with having the highest rate of obesity. According to Deputy Health Minister Datuk Seri Hilmi Yahya, there were about 3 million obese Malaysians and the number has increased to about 5 million individuals who suffer from varying degrees of diabetes. How did we end up with these statistics? Take a look at my point about the cause of obesity in Malaysia. One of the common causes of obesity is the consumption of unhealthy foods. For example, a bubble tea serving has an average of 20 teaspoons of sugar which is too much for just one drink, while a 100g serving of Nasi Lemak amounts to 585 calories. We are aware that our foods are gastronomically amazing and delicious, but to eat Nasi Lemak or curry laksa for every meal is bad to our health not just because of the high amount of calories, but the lack of nutrients in each Malaysian food. We should take care of our body. Who else to care for us, right? That’s all for my first point. Aisy may proceed. QUESTION 3 (POINT 2)
Thank you, Anas for your point. First of all, I
have to say that I agree with you. The second worst thing about Malaysian lifestyle with respect to obesity, is our daily activity levels. The Nutrition At Work survey by Herbalife found nine out of 10 Malaysian workers, which is a whopping 86 percent, spent at least six hours a day sitting at their desk. To add to that, five out of 10 eat lunch at their work desk as well, two to five times a week. That is terrible, right? Prolonged hours of sitting has been shown to contribute to many health issues such as osteoporosis, diabetes and even cardiovascular diseases. In 2004, a study by the University of Hong Kong found that more people died from physical inactivity than from smoking. Can you imagine that? A further breakdown of the Nutrition At Work study showed that 67% of women in Malaysia spend six to nine hours sitting at their desks compared to 64% of their male counterparts. Ladies, stop doing this! Leave your seat once in a while, no one’s gonna steal it from you! This is terrible. It needs to stop. Your health is at risk here, remember to stand up, stretch, go for a short walk, anything. You might think these little actions insignificant, but their positive effects are long term. Your future self will thank you for those little laps around the office. That’s all from my point. Aisy may proceed. QUESTION 3 (CONCLUSION)
Thank you, Anas. To conclude, Malaysian
should aware of the arising of obesity in our country. This is very worrisome because one possible outcome is that future generation of Malaysians will become obese. How then can we prevent obesity? You can start by drinking a large glass of water if you suddenly feel the urge to eat or crave a specific food. You wait for a few minutes. You might find that the craving for food fades away because your body might mistake your thirst for hunger. Drinking water before meals can minimise this craving for food in middle-aged and older individuals and help with weight loss. There are so many types of exercise that you can do in your leisure time such as cycling, running, swimming or dancing. Doing household chores such as gardening or washing cars can also help burn off your excess calories. That’s all from me. How about you, Aisy? QUESTION 4 (POINT 1)
Thank you, Anas. That was an interesting point.
Allow me to voice my point now. My point is to encourage adolescents to participate in volunteering program. Whether you’re young, old or somewhere in the middle, everyone has something they can bring to the table and improve the community. One age group in particular which can truly help and benefit from volunteering is teenagers. Teenagers are at a critical point in their development, so engaging them in volunteering is a great way to expose them to different areas of the community—and show them the impact they can have. Not only can volunteering help the organizations teenagers work with, but it can actually help the students, as well. Volunteering can teach valuable life skills, communication techniques and even instil an innate motivation to serve. However, teenagers aren’t always eager to get out there and get involved. Sometimes, inspiring them to take action can be challenging. Nobody likes it when someone is constantly checking in on them. Teenagers are the exact same way. Make volunteering enjoyable for them by giving them their own independence and autonomy whenever possible. Let them make their own decisions and choices about what organization to work with, when or even how to get involved. Giving them independence during the volunteering process will show them you trust them, and they will naturally take on more responsibility in response. That’s all. Aisy please proceed. QUESTION 4 (POINT 2)
Thank you, Anas. Now let me present my point.
Keluarga Malaysia is a concept by our current government to become more respectful towards each other, to accept our differences and to appreciate our similarities, see, even the government is trying to make us respect each other, why are we calling each other stupid or why are we disrespecting each other religion? Keluarga Malaysia concept is actually trying to combine Malaysians as a big family and respect each other because even when we go outside, we don't call random strangers "Oi, stranger" we call them sister/brother, or auntie/uncle whenever we want to call them. When we already apply this concept, we can be a better person not just in our daily life, but on the internet as well, because internet can have bad influencers in term of applying pure values because people can use insulting words and hurtful comments behind our backs, we can educate other to use a better word and apply pure values such as respect others. Luckily there are people who realises that and post videos to make people realise about the bad influence the people gave, so we'll start realising how badly it has affected us. For example, my friends and I used to be really toxic people on the internet, being rude and mean to each other because of the bad influence we got from TikTok apps, causing us to argue with each other. My other friends realised the toxicity between me and him so they told us about, the wrongs of that. That is all for my point, thank you very much, how about you, Aisy? QUESTION 4 (CONCLUSION)
Thank you, Anas. To conclude, volunteering is a
valuable part of anyone’s life, but it can play an incredibly impactful role for teenagers. Not only can volunteering benefit their lives now, but it can also create positive habit which will influence them for years to come. It is very important to avoid the extinction of pure values and respect among adolescents. Volunteering is more than spending one’s time actively participating in selfless acts or activities that benefit other people. It has a greater impact on society as a whole. Volunteers are of great help to the community as they immerse themselves in a pool of opportunities. These opportunities are one reason why we need to encourage more students to volunteer. That’s all from me. How about Aisy? QUESTION 5 (POINT 1)
Thank you, Anas. That was an interesting point.
Allow me to voice my point now. Research shows that more than 80 percent of high school students in America use mobile phones consistently. Mobile phone has lot of benefits. I do agree that student needs a smartphone. It is a medium for them to make money. They are lots of successful businessman or businesswoman come from students. It can be by selling items or playing games. During teenage, students tend to be stressed up by many things. Thankfully, their mobile phones pack a lot of entertainment in the form of games and many more entertaining things. No matter the age of the student, there is always something entertaining on their mobile phone. They can release their stress and at the same time they can make money by playing games from their mobile phones. For example, playing mobile legends game or PUBG game. They need to rank up in order to get more benefits from the game itself. When they reach the highest level of the game, they can sell the account with high price. After that, they can create a new account and repeat the same thing over and over again. Other than that, they can join for competition. There are expensive gifts and big amount of money they can get if they win the competition. Some game player make money by this platform and it is their main source of income. Incredible right? That’s all from my point. How about you, Aisy? QUESTION 5 (POINT 2)
Thank you, Anas for your point. First of all, I
have to say that I agree very much with you. In these changing times, students are more driven towards using a mobile phone for every purpose. A smartphone they call it. The world is at the fingertips and a student can get access to any information from anywhere. A mobile phone hence can be used for a number of such purposes. What makes the information easily available is mobile applications. Every mobile app has a unique feature which offers its own set of services. Learning is a continuous process and the focus has now completely shifted to eLearning. Due to the mobile phones and the various feature-oriented applications, students can learn at their pace and take their time at understanding things, as everything is just a click away. The introduction of applications in the education sector has led to the introduction of new learning methods. There are fun games available on mobile applications that indulge the students into a healthy thought process and help them understand things from a different perspective. These days, students are generally very fond of online studying. This is where library apps and book search apps come into the picture. These applications make it easy for the students to search the appropriate study material in the mobile application. It keeps them closer to the study material and helps them in segregating their studying materials over the web. That’s all for my second point. How about you, Aisy? Question 5(conclusion)
Thank you, Anas, To conclude, mobile phones
has it pros and cons. It is measures on how we use that mobile phone. In nine of the 11 countries in the world, large majorities say mobile phones have been mostly good for them personally. In Venezuela, people are more skeptical of the role mobile phones are playing in their lives. There, 49% say mobile phones have been mostly good for them personally, while 47% say they have been mostly bad. Elsewhere, no more than 11% in any country say mobile phones have been mostly a bad thing for them. In nine of these 11 countries, majorities also say mobile phones have had a positive impact on society. Making extra money and access e-learning applications from mobile phone are really helpful for students. Make a good use of that. Thank you. Aisy may proceed.