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English Day from the View of a Student
Aaayyee everyone, now the title does say it all. I am a student, obviously. But never mind that. In this topic, I’m going to talk about English Day. Now, actually there’s not much to be said about English Day. It’s pretty fun, I would say. My favourite part would be the debate but I’m going to talk about that later.
Let’s start from the beginning of the day where we greet our morning as usual but this time, we speak nothing but English. To those who tried, I can say they did well. Of course to be honest, some of us didn’t try that hard. I can see the Guards, a group of carefully selected students (maybe not exactly that carefully selected), those who was in charge of the language barrier does their job hard. The Guards still needs to write handful names of students that didn’t speak English or them who accidentally mention words in Indonesian. Now, it’s English Day and we can’t really have that, right?
There are some competitions, although of course, we need to improve some of it for the next English Day. But I guess everything was good already. The first competition was Spelling Bee with Daanisha as the person in charge. Now here, we saw that age doesn’t really define anything. The fact is, younger student won over the older student is an amazing yet adorable thing to me.
Next we had Whispering Relay which got everyone stumbled across each other and not exactly the most organised competition of the day, but it was fun to see people running to each other just to see that they got their lines wrong. And then after a long recess we have Words in Flour. I heard that this one goes well and funny, some students got their face covered in flour. Too bad I’m not there mostly so I didn’t get to observe what happened. After the Friday Prayers and lunch, we had debate.
Now, this debate is mostly amazing to me because students from CS3 had to compete with our chosen teachers. We had a Maths teacher, a counsellor, a Chinese teacher, and two Science teachers fighting against young students of CS3 with the topic: Smoking in Public Place should be Prohibited, teachers on against and students on pro. Guess who beats who? Wait, it’s too obvious right? Is it too obvious? Okay then well, I still have to break it down for you that the winner is, of course, CS3 students. Yay, now see? Who does it better? Haha, I love that we won.
There’s a picture of the prizes somewhere, you don’t have to find it far. I’ll make sure of that.
See you soon, embrace the victory.
-JM[:zh]
English Day from the view of a student
Aaayyee everyone, now the title does say it all. I am a student, obviously. But never mind that. In this topic, I’m going to talk about English Day. Now, actually there’s not much to be said about English Day. It’s pretty fun, I would say. My favourite part would be the debate but I’m going to talk about that later.
Let’s start from the beginning of the day where we greet our morning as usual but this time, we speak nothing but English. To those who tried, I can say they did well. Of course to be honest, some of us didn’t try that hard. I can see the Guards, a group of carefully selected students (maybe not exactly that carefully selected), those who was in charge of the language barrier does their job hard. The Guards still needs to write handful names of students that didn’t speak English or them who accidentally mention words in Indonesian. Now, it’s English Day and we can’t really have that, right?
There are some competitions, although of course, we need to improve some of it for the next English Day. But I guess everything was good already. The first competition was Spelling Bee with Daanisha as the person in charge. Now here, we saw that age doesn’t really define anything. The fact is, younger student won over the older student is an amazing yet adorable thing to me.
Next we had Whispering Relay which got everyone stumbled across each other and not exactly the most organised competition of the day, but it was fun to see people running to each other just to see that they got their lines wrong. And then after a long recess we have Words in Flour. I heard that this one goes well and funny, some students got their face covered in flour. Too bad I’m not there mostly so I didn’t get to observe what happened. After the Friday Prayers and lunch, we had debate.
Now, this debate is mostly amazing to me because students from CS3 had to compete with our chosen teachers. We had a math teacher, a counsellor, a Chinese teacher, and two science teachers fighting against young students of CS3 with the topic: Smoking in Public Place Should be Prohibited, teachers on against and students on pro. Guess who beats who? Wait, it’s too obvious right? Is it too obvious? Okay then well, I still have to break it down for you that the winner is, of course, CS3 students. Yay, now see? Who does it better? Haha, I love that we won.
There’s a picture of the prizes somewhere, you don’t have to find it far. I’ll make sure of that.
See you soon, embrace the victory.
-JM[:id]
English Day from the view of a student
Aaayyee everyone, now the title does say it all. I am a student, obviously. But never mind that. In this topic, I’m going to talk about English Day. Now, actually there’s not much to be said about English Day. It’s pretty fun, I would say. My favourite part would be the debate but I’m going to talk about that later.
Let’s start from the beginning of the day where we greet our morning as usual but this time, we speak nothing but English. To those who tried, I can say they did well. Of course to be honest, some of us didn’t try that hard. I can see the Guards, a group of carefully selected students (maybe not exactly that carefully selected), those who was in charge of the language barrier does their job hard. The Guards still needs to write handful names of students that didn’t speak English or them who accidentally mention words in Indonesian. Now, it’s English Day and we can’t really have that, right?
There are some competitions, although of course, we need to improve some of it for the next English Day. But I guess everything was good already. The first competition was Spelling Bee with Daanisha as the person in charge. Now here, we saw that age doesn’t really define anything. The fact is, younger student won over the older student is an amazing yet adorable thing to me.
Next we had Whispering Relay which got everyone stumbled across each other and not exactly the most organised competition of the day, but it was fun to see people running to each other just to see that they got their lines wrong. And then after a long recess we have Words in Flour. I heard that this one goes well and funny, some students got their face covered in flour. Too bad I’m not there mostly so I didn’t get to observe what happened. After the Friday Prayers and lunch, we had debate.
Now, this debate is mostly amazing to me because students from CS3 had to compete with our chosen teachers. We had a math teacher, a counsellor, a Chinese teacher, and two science teachers fighting against young students of CS3 with the topic: Smoking in Public Place Should be Prohibited, teachers on against and students on pro. Guess who beats who? Wait, it’s too obvious right? Is it too obvious? Okay then well, I still have to break it down for you that the winner is, of course, CS3 students. Yay, now see? Who does it better? Haha, I love that we won.
There’s a picture of the prizes somewhere, you don’t have to find it far. I’ll make sure of that.
See you soon, embrace the victory.
-JM[:]
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