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SPM ESSAY
KEDAH 2020: The world is facing COVID-19 pandemic. How is
the corona virus outbreak changing your lifestyles?
The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has
created/engendered a global health crisis and it has impacted/influenced the way we perceive our world and our everyday lives. It is the greatest challenge we have faced/encountered since World War 2. since its emergence in Asia late last year, the virus has spread to every continent except Antarctica. The coronavirus has also been spreading at a frantic/frenetic pace, isolating families and snuffing out lives. Cases are rising daily ad countries are racing/competing to slow the spread of the virus. Of course, Malaysia is not excluded. In an attempt to/In an effort to/In an endeavour to reduce/diminish/lower the number of cases, Movement control order (MCO) has been imposed/implemented on all Malaysians since March 18 until June 9. All of a sudden,/Out of the sudden,/Out of the blue, working from home is the new norm and social distancing is practiced in every part of the world. No one has seen this enemy coming. The world has underestimated COVID-19. In a span of weeks, COVID-19 has crashed economies, challenging even the most well-equipped healthcare systems and disrupting/derailing lives on a scale no one has imagined. The effects/consequences/outcomes were catastrophic/calamitous/disastrous/ruinous/devastating/appali ng/dreadful from indefinite travel bans/restrictions shortage/scarcity/shortfall/deficiency of supplies, massive immense job/employment losses, and dwindling opportunities. So, the million-dollar question that remains is how has COVID- 19 changed my lifestyle?
I believe the biggest change COVID-19 brings in mu life will be
how it has affected my studies. School are all closed during the MCO period in Malaysia and just like that, I can sleep in every single day. I used to dream of having holidays all year long and not having to go to school at all. I mean, we all do that for sure. However, when it really happens in real life, the feeling is unpleasant. I miss learning in a classroom setting/brick and mortar classroom and I miss the fun/joyous times/moments I had with my classmates. For now, all learning is conducted online. Online learning mediums/platforms such as Google Classroom and Zoom have made online learning easier. I am grateful for the technology the allows me to stay connected with my friends but seeing/espying/descrying my teachers through a screen makes me realise how much I appreciated the classroom. In other words, meeting my friends and teachers virtually=actually/in fact is still not same as meeting them face to face. My teachers still manage to give homework via Google Classroom but instead of penning out my answer on the test pad, I get to type it out on Google Documents. As a result,/as a consequence, this virus has delayed my academic progression by leaps and bounds. I am suppose to be sitting for SPM examinations end of this year as well. However, due to/ because of/ owing to this unprecedented situation, the ministry of education has postponed the examinations until the first quarter of next year.
Besides, my parents also have to deal with/ cope with/ tackle
financial issues/ difficulties/ burdens due to the implementation of MCO. Since MCO was announced, my parents have been working form home. Yes, we are more fortunate/ blessed/ lucky than most people who are sacked/ fired/ laid off/ pink-slipped from their jobs. However, since my father is a salesman and a huge portion of his salary comes from his commission, his bank account has been suffering. At the beginning of MCO, we were optimistic and my father kept saying to himself, “Two weeks pass by quickly. Hang in there.” Our hope was dashed when the prime minister announced extension after extension pf MCO. From zero commission to reduced salary, my father now has to take unpaid leaves because his company is struggling to make ends meet. As for my mother who works as a secretary, she is considered lucky because she only has to accept a 10% deduction from her monthly salary instead of being laid off. To sum up, our family ha to tighten our belts and cut down unnecessary redundant expenses at these trying/ arduous/ difficult times/ period. To us, a penny saved is a penny earned.
Every cloud has a silver lining. Even though COVID-19 brins a
lot of/ a myriad of/ a multitude of negative impacts to us, we can still look on the bright side of things. For example,/ For instance, the MCO period allows my parents to spend more quality/precious time with my siblings and I. Since we have to stay at hone most of the time, we might as well use it yo bond with each other. My eldest sister is pretty much a workaholic and she will only sit down with us for dinner during the weekend. However, during MCO, we get to have dinner together every night and we chat about all topics under the sun. From my sister’s job scopes to my parent’s love story, we literally talk about anything and everything. Suddenly, the much dreaded dinner time becomes the most anticipated event of the day. Truth to be told,/ To be frank,/ To be honest,/ Frankly speaking, I have never laughed so much in my life as I did when I had dinner with my family these few weeks. This makes me realise that sometimes, HAPPYNESS IS REALLY SIMPLE. Moreover, my mother and I have also started exercising together. All of these activities have strengthened/ fostered our kinship/ close rapport to be as thick as thieves and I really appreciate these precious moments spent with family.
Last but not emphatically least, I have also managed to learn
some new skills during this period of partial lockdown at home. As we know, school sessions are temporarily/ momentarily suspended and I have extra time to pick up certain skills that I have wanted to learn all along. To begin with, I am foodie/ gourmand/ epicure/ gastronome/ connoisseur of food and have always wanted to learn how to bake as well as cook. However, schoolwork, tuition and co-curricular activities eat up most of my time. Therefore, I have been putting this desire of mine on the back burner for a while. Finally, I have the chance to pick up these skills with the help of my mother during MCO. Thanks to tutorial videos available on YouTube, I have successfully mastered the art of baking a cheesecake, a Milo lava cake and caramel custard. I also managed to learn how to cook fried rice and a perfect sunny-side up. It may not sound like a heroic feat/ achievement to you but to me, it is definitely an achievement/ accomplishment unlocked! I also learn how to declutter useless stuffs from my bedroom so that it becomes tidier/ neater. In short, I believe I can become independent and stand in my own feet in the near future.
In a nutshell, having to study online, living frugally/
parsimoniously/ thriftily, bonding with family members and acquiring/ pick up/ cultivate new skills are the undeniable/ irrefutable/ incontestable/ indubitable inevitable changes in my lifestyle so far. I believe the current pandemic is not the first. Neither will is be the last. Despite its ill-effects, the whole world is coming together to fights this contagious/ infectious virus. So let us do our best to practice precautionary measures such as special distancing to win this war/ battle against COVID-19. We are in this together.