2017年11月21日星期二

Selamat Datang Ke Malaysia


Se-la-mat Da-tang 欢迎 Welcome
Ke 来到 To
Ma-lay-sia 马来西亚

2017年11月15日星期三

Motosikal


Motosikal sila ikut bahu jalan

摩托车请靠路肩行驶
Motorcycles please keep to road shoulder

Motosikal 摩托车 Motorcycle
sila 请 please
ikut 跟随 follow
bahu 肩 shoulder
jalan 马路/走 road/walk

Dilarang Meletak Kenderaan


Dilarang Meletak Kenderaan Di Lorong Kecemasan
禁止在紧急车道上停车
Prohibition of parking vehicles along emergency lane

Di-la-rang 禁止 Prohibit
Me-le-tak 停放 Parking
Ken-de-ra-an 车辆 Vehicles
Di 在/于 along, on, at, in
Lo-rong 车道/巷子 Lane
Ke-ce-mas-an 紧急 Emergency

‘Mastering Bahasa Malaysia is beneficial’

‘Mastering Bahasa Malaysia is beneficial’

Malaysian Chinese schoolchildren will be groomed to master Bahasa Malaysia better with the help of specially designed programmes, said Deputy Education Minister Datuk Chong Sin Woon.

Chong pointed out that the majority of Chinese primary school pupils would enrol into National Secondary Schools (SMK), which uses Bahasa Malaysia as the main medium to communicate, after completing their Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR).

Therefore, he said, mastering Bahasa Malaysia is beneficial for these primary school pupils to further their studies in secondary school.

“It is our national language. Every Malaysian citizen must be fluent in it,” he said.

He said the new committee will comprise designated representatives from 18 non-governmental organisations (NGO) – including the Malaysian Chinese Language Council (MCLC), the Federation of Chinese Associations Malaysia (Hua Zong) and more – as well as representatives from the Education Ministry.

“It will be in charge of designing programmes and identifying the most suitable methods to help Chinese primary school pupils strengthen their proficiency in the language,” he said.

He added that the committee board members will be appointed in two weeks’ time.

He said the committee will organise a seminar in the next few weeks to discuss issues on the learning and teaching of Bahasa Malaysia in the schools.

“We will invite Malay language specialists and Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka to give their views and ideas on the matter.

“Once all the issues and views have been gathered, then only can we identify the best way to overcome all the problems,” he said.

~News courtesy of The Star~