Welcome!

This is an introduction post for Year 4 English Unit 7--Blogging

I hope my pupils can create blogs and write a much as possible.

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  1. good morning teacher i vikpro ok bye





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  2. hi,my name is mohd Azriel

    a cat is so ciut.

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  3. my name is arief

    good morning teacher

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  4. Hi,Teacher my name is Darwish Afiq.You blog is so beautiful

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  5. Hi teacher my name is Darshini ann a/p manivel.

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  6. Lavender

    Lavender is a type of plant found on almost all continents. It has a purplish colour. It has a colour named after it, called lavendar. Its Latin and scientific name is Lavandula.

    -from:putri.

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  7. Malaysia’s national flower, the Hibiscus, can be seen growing in most parts of the country. The five-petal, trumpet-shaped flower comes in a variety of colours and sizes with all-year-round flowers.


    From:Darwish Afiq

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  8. Good morning teacher Nurul Aini. My name is Atirah

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  9. Cherry

    Cherry is a fruit that grows on a tree or a bush. It belongs to the genus Prunus. It is usually red, with a seed in the middle. It tastes slightly sour, and is often used to flavour cakes and ice cream, or is baked in a pie or cobbler. Cherries are also a good source of Vitamin B.

    In Japan, Yamagata is top producer of cherries.

    -From:Damia.

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  10. hibiscus is a traditional flower in malaysian. It also beautiful.

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  11. pineapple tree it tastes good

    From.Aqil n Adam .

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  12. good morning teacher my name is qaisara

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  13. Rafflesia
    Rafflesia sumatra.jpg
    Rafflesia arnoldii flower and buds
    Scientific classification e
    Kingdom: Plantae
    Clade: Angiosperms
    Clade: Eudicots
    Clade: Rosids
    Order: Malpighiales
    Family: Rafflesiaceae
    Genus: Rafflesia
    R.Br.
    Species
    See Classification section

    Rafflesia is a genus of parasitic flowering plants. It contains approximately 28 species (including four incompletely characterized species as recognized by Willem Meijer in 1997), all found in Southeast Asia, mainly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines. It was first discovered by Louis Deschamps in Java between 1791 and 1794, but his notes and illustrations, seized by the British in 1803, were not available to western science until 1861. It was later found in the Indonesian rainforest in Bengkulu, Sumatra by an Indonesian guide working for Joseph Arnold in 1818, and named after Sir Stamford Raffles, the leader of the expedition. from darwish afiq

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  14. The Pineapple Tree is a plant growing in Malaysia and in other ASEAN countries .- adam

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