Story On Tuesday, 21 March 2017



Assalamualaikum..
Every Tuesday I and my friends are scheduled to attend the English Language Economics course, usually during this English Economics course we study at American Corner (AMCOR) located on the 2nd floor of UPT Library Untan.

However, on March 21, 2017 we were all at AMCOR and we were waiting to enter the room. Suddenly we were informed by our friend named Efa. Efa said that we will not study in the AMCOR room. Because the room will be used for other purposes.

Eventually we all get out of Amcor and wait for more news on the ground floor. Because we are quite crowded so many of us who do not get a seat that has been provided by the Library Unit usually read under the stairs. So there we sat on the stairs, on the floor, and many also preferred to stand. Most of us prefer to be busy with their Smartphone, but there are also some of us chatting while joking.

Because we are each busy with what we do while waiting. Suddenly we were startled by a group of elementary schoolchildren and their teachers who were very good at speaking English. Many of us are quite impressed with them, although still small but they are very good at using foreign languages.
The children climbed the stairs to AMCOR room. Maybe they will use the room. Soon we were told by Efa to go to the British Culture and Learning Center (BCLC). BCLC is located on the 2nd floor of the UPT Library as well, but on the other side of the Library Unit.

Arriving at BCLC we were directed, to enter a kind of theater room. We were assigned to read the book in BCLC and take on the moral meaning and value of the book. I honestly forgot the title of the book that I read, but I still remember the way the story. The moral value I can take is "recognize a person not just look at his physique, but recognize a person for his good. And if you do not recognize it well, do not we dare to judge the person ".

Maybe this is all I can say, the rest I apologize. Thanks.

Wassalamualaikum...

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