NAME : MUHAMMAD RAHIMAN BIN ABDULMANAB
MATRIX NUMBER : WIF180046
Salam Ramadan Mubarak, everyone!
Can't believe we are less than a month from the end of the second semester. Time flies really fast indeed!
Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your perspective), as swift as time itself, so will be your reading of this post. It is going to be a short one.
Short recap of what happened last week: I voiced my concerns to Hakimi's father for the first time about his inactivity in iLearnAce, since Hakimi didn't seem to take my direct concerns to much consideration.
So, this week was essentially a testimony on whether what I did last week actually did anything to make Hakimi use iLearnAce a bit more frequently.
I waited the whole week for any responses or email notifications from iLearnAce, signalling that Hakimi had completed a practice there, but there was none. Hence, as usual I had to Whatsapp him again to notify him not to forget to try out iLearnAce. This time, I even asked him to specifically do 2 exercises to do. But, as a sign of good gesture, I asked him initially on whether he's feeling well or not, since his father told me last week that he's been feeling under the weather.
Instead, I received two unexpected news that not only he's still feeling sick, but also that he's going to sit for his UPSR trial examination starting this Monday. Figuring that the latter in particular must have been stressful for him to prepare, I decided that it was best for me to not disturb him studying and let him do his own work and preparation. I did however advised him that he can always use iLearnAce for him to study if he wants to.
So, that's pretty much for this week. It's rather short simply because I chose not to burden him with iLearnAce practices when he's preparing for his trial examination. Even though sometimes it is my responsibility to ensure he's constantly using iLearnAce, but knowing how stressful it must be for him, with the mounting pressure and all, I've decided it's best if I give him some room.
At the very least, if he wants to study via iLearnAce, he should do so sincerely. Otherwise, it's futile.
That's all for me this week. Cheers, everyone!
Can't believe we are less than a month from the end of the second semester. Time flies really fast indeed!
Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your perspective), as swift as time itself, so will be your reading of this post. It is going to be a short one.
Short recap of what happened last week: I voiced my concerns to Hakimi's father for the first time about his inactivity in iLearnAce, since Hakimi didn't seem to take my direct concerns to much consideration.
So, this week was essentially a testimony on whether what I did last week actually did anything to make Hakimi use iLearnAce a bit more frequently.
I waited the whole week for any responses or email notifications from iLearnAce, signalling that Hakimi had completed a practice there, but there was none. Hence, as usual I had to Whatsapp him again to notify him not to forget to try out iLearnAce. This time, I even asked him to specifically do 2 exercises to do. But, as a sign of good gesture, I asked him initially on whether he's feeling well or not, since his father told me last week that he's been feeling under the weather.
So, that's pretty much for this week. It's rather short simply because I chose not to burden him with iLearnAce practices when he's preparing for his trial examination. Even though sometimes it is my responsibility to ensure he's constantly using iLearnAce, but knowing how stressful it must be for him, with the mounting pressure and all, I've decided it's best if I give him some room.
At the very least, if he wants to study via iLearnAce, he should do so sincerely. Otherwise, it's futile.
That's all for me this week. Cheers, everyone!

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