Q. What do you most enjoy about it? Answer:
What I enjoy the most about the “Visak” is that it manages to bring people from
all walks of life in the spirit of “giving” and “charity” in order to the help the “less privileged”
section of our society.
Q. Do you think festivals are important for a country? [Why?] Answer:
I don’t just think, but I actually believe the festivals are absolutely important for
any country as it helps bring all kinds of different people together so that they could learn
about each other and appreciate them, in a world which has seen too much hatred and
animosities already towards each other. They spread brotherhood, faith, love, sense of
respect and duty among the people without destroying others emotions and beliefs.
Topic: Traffic where you live
Q. How do most people travel to work where you live?
Q. What traffic problems are there in your area? [Why is that?]
Q. How do traffic problems affect you?
Q. How would you reduce the traffic problems in your area?
Q. How do most people travel to work where you live? Answer:
I live in Kuala Lumpur where most people travel to work by bus
since it is, by far, the cheapest transportation mode in Malaysia. Besides,
these buses, fully air-conditioned and equipped with free Wi-Fi, are hard
to miss and can be boarded at any of its stops, and has a frequency rate
of about 15 minutes.
Q. What traffic problems are there in your area? [Why is that?] Answer:
With the rapid growth of population, urbanization and
transportation, traffic problems in the area, where I live, has become a
real cause for concerns because vehicles run at a snail’s pace not only
during the peak hours but also during the “off-peak” hours sometimes.
These traffic problems are not only causing us to lose very valuable
'working hours' but also causing extra fuel consumption and air pollution
in an otherwise clean city of Kuala Lumpur.