Aunty’s English lesson / Prof. Madya Dr. Soo Kum Yoke
Aiyah! Your English no good ah? Don’t worry, no pain, no gain… Come, Aunty teach you… People, places, and things have names In English, we call them NOUNS Like Ah Meng, Ahmad, and Rajen Like Malacca, K.L., and Langkawi Island And, like kettles, chopsticks, pots and pans They are all everyd...
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Academy of Language Studies, Universiti Teknologi MARA Negeri Sembilan Branch, Rembau Campus
2025
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| Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/115170/1/115170.pdf https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/115170/ |
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| Summary: | Aiyah! Your English no good ah?
Don’t worry, no pain, no gain…
Come, Aunty teach you…
People, places, and things have names
In English, we call them NOUNS
Like Ah Meng, Ahmad, and Rajen
Like Malacca, K.L., and Langkawi Island
And, like kettles, chopsticks, pots and pans
They are all everyday names
So that is what is called, NOUNS!
We like to short-cut our names sometimes
Especially when they are so long…
In English, doing this is called PRONOUNS
Like when I call myself, I use “I”
Coz’ so hard lah, want always to use my full name.
Like when I talk to you, I use “you” also can lah
And if we talk about others Of course, use “he” or “she” or “they…
Hehehe… short-cut so fun,
we are “PRO” bro…, when it comes to PRONOUNS |
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