MALAYSIA
NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE DAY
Today I need to do a public speaking. This is my second assessment and it consist 10% of my carry mark. Even thought I just present it front of my classmate and teacher, I still feel scared. So this my script for my speaking...what do you guys think about it... please do comment on this :
Assalamualaikum and very good
morning to Our Director to IKMKL Tuan Hj Noor Zainee Shah Bin Ibrahaim, Deputy
of Academic Affairs Pn. Rosnani Bt Mohd Rosdi, Deputy of Students Affairs En.
Adnan Bin Jamaluddin, Head Of Department, Our English lecture Pn. Ardania Bt
Ayub and all my fellow friends. Today I want to talk about Malaysia National
Independence Day
Malaysia is
a very unique and special country. It is located in South East Asia. The
citizens are from different races and religions. So, Malaysia is called a
multi-racial, multi-cultural and multi-religious country. There are three main
races in this developed country such as the Malays, the Chinese and the
Indians. Most of them live in Peninsular Malaysia and are government servants.
Although they practice different religions, they work together and live
peacefully.
The
Independence Day is an annual celebration by the whole world but Malaysian
names it as a Merdeka Day. All countries honour their respective independence
day, celebrating it as a national holiday.
On 31st of
August every year, we as Malaysians celebrate the National Day. A lot of people
enjoy celebrating the National Day. We enjoy singing the National Songs,
decorating our Institute IKMKL, watching the countdown concert, counting down
the time to midnight and watching the parade on National Day.
I will
realize that how lucky we are to live here in Malaysia. Soon, i will realize
that Malaysia is not a bad country after all. We are living with peace and harmony
without worrying about any serious problems. We can easily get education, food,
water and shelter.
I love my
country so much. I am proud to be a Malaysian.
“This
country that we love belongs to all of us”
Tun Dato' Seri Haji Abdullah Bin Haji Ahmad Badawi
Thank
you for listening to my speech. I hope you learn something from this speech
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