Sunday 21 August 2016

Lights Out




               Lights out is a horror movie that was just published in Malaysia. It tells a story of a crazy woman who is a mother of two children , Martin and Rebecca. Lately, Martin’s father has came up a way to cure his mother. However, before getting out of his workplace, he was found dead tragically because of a ‘figure’ attacked him. It was sooner or later that this ‘figure’ was actually a dead woman whose best friend with Martin’s mother since little. They met at a mental institution and this ‘figure’ (Diana) can only exist when Martin’s mother is mentally sick. In addition, Diana had an unknown and severe skin disease which made her allergic to light ergo she only can be seen when the lights are out. Rebecca and Martin attempted to heal their mother so that Diana can be banished. However, their mother took a drastic step at the end of the story in order to protect her kids which was killing herself with a gun.


               I like this story because it has many plot twists. For example , when Martin’s mother killed herself to protect her children. Her act looked as if she was not crazy at all but was persuaded by Diana to be mentally sick. This scene had caused me to shed some tears to see a mother killing herself for the sake of her kids. Secondly, I like this movie because it’s very horrific. There were vast scary scenes throughout the movie and I could not close my eyes because I could not afford to miss a moment of the story.

Saturday 20 August 2016

21st of August 2016




NUMBER
WORD
DEFINITION
SENTENCE EXAMPLE
1
INDUSTRIOUS
Working very hard
He is an industrious worker
2
MILIEU
The physical or social setting in which people live to develop
Young artists thrive in the freewheeling milieu that a big city offers
3
COMPELLED
To force someone to do something
Illness compelled him to stay in bed
4
PUNDITS
A person who knows a lot about a particular subject and tells the ideas publicly
A moral question that has puzzled the pundits throughout the ages
5
VAPID
Dull or boring
A song with vapid lyrics












Sunday 14 August 2016

11th of August 2016




NUMBER
WORD
DEFINITION
SENTENCE EXAMPLE
1
FUNDAMENTAL
Relating to the most important part of something
The Constitution ensures our fundamental rights
        2
PARADOXES
Something that is made up of two opposite tings
A novel full of paradox
3
RAMIFICATIONS
Something that is the result of an action
The ramification of his laziness has caused him to get bad grades
4
VITRIOL
Harsh and angry words
His speech was full of political vitriol
5
EGALITARIAN
Aiming for equal wealth ,status etc
Egalitarian policies for the redistribution of wealth





































11th of August 2016




NUMBER
WORD
DEFINITION
SENTENCE EXAMPLE
1
FUNDAMENTAL
Relating to the most important part of something
The Constitution ensures our fundamental rights
        2
PARADOXES
Something that is made up of two opposite tings
A novel full of paradox
3
RAMIFICATIONS
Something that is the result of an action
The ramification of his laziness has caused him to get bad grades
4
VITRIOL
Harsh and angry words
His speech was full of political vitriol
5
EGALITARIAN
Aiming for equal wealth ,status etc
Egalitarian policies for the redistribution of wealth





































11th of August 2016




NUMBER
WORD
DEFINITION
SENTENCE EXAMPLE
1
FUNDAMENTAL
Relating to the most important part of something
The Constitution ensures our fundamental rights
        2
PARADOXES
Something that is made up of two opposite tings
A novel full of paradox
3
RAMIFICATIONS
Something that is the result of an action
The ramification of his laziness has caused him to get bad grades
4
VITRIOL
Harsh and angry words
His speech was full of political vitriol
5
EGALITARIAN
Aiming for equal wealth ,status etc
Egalitarian policies for the redistribution of wealth





































12th of August 2016




NUMBER
WORD
DEFINITION
SENTENCE EXAMPLE
1
QUEER
Counterfeit
That queer money is no good here !
        2
RESENTFULLY
Showing a feeling of anger about something unfair
She gave me a resentful glare
3
BRUSQUELY
Talking in a very direct way
The teacher was brusque and impatient
4
HEED
To pay attention to
She failed to heed the warnings
5
MONOTONOUS
Used to describe something that is boring because it is always the same
The lecturer’s monotonous delivery has bored us to death