Wednesday, August 03, 2005
I can't update anymore. I know I've a lot more to update on but I'll do it once I get back from tuition. Bye =)
Continued...
For assembly later, there was a talk on HIV/AIDS. I found the talk very useful and indeed informative speaking from a prestige point of view. Later, they showed us pictures of the sex's genitals which I didn't find disgusting since it's part of the human body and all doctors know it isn't disgusting at all. However, I am disgusted by the immature fools who kept howling like a woof from the back of the hall. Honestly speaking, I have to agree with Mrs. Heng. She commented during History lesson that those bunch of kids are nothing but idiots. I was really irritated by their howlings. When the assembly was over, Mr. Chew took over and gave a lecture to the boys. I laughed at what he said. No, it's not stupid; in fact, it makes a lot of sense. He said, "The ones who laugh will be the first to get the infection." EHEHEEHE.
Later for Geography, I finally can understand a bit of what Mr. Chew is talking about. I've been reading the textbook over and over again and referred to my notes and guidebook for better information.
Tuition was alright. It was not that bad. I got to know a boy whom I thought was a gangster and in actual fact, a frequent smoker. Now, if you do know me quite well, I loath smokers but I'll take this boy as an exception. I want to know my tuition mates a lot better rather than keeping quiet, anti-socializing myself from the rest and getting my work done with 0% interaction. I only talked to him while I was walking my way down the staircase when he patted me on my back. He asked a few questions and I answered him because it's the only polite thing to do when someone asks you a question. We did a rather challenging and tough comprehension passage today. It was about NeuroScience and Animal Rights. I must say, the article was very interesting as a reading article since I'm quite interested in nerves and things like that. And for those who don't know, I do have the tuition in English. My English is horrible and I admit that which is why I'm having English tuition. Even though I do type in a good proper spelled out English and fantastic grammar [sarcastically but I'm laughing - sort of] in my blogs and during conversations, I do have my own weaknesses you know.
Eeeee. I have issues with the "th" sound. biatch. And I apologize for poor grammar/articulation/spelling errors. Right now, I'm sleepy and can't be botered typing in good english.
laters.
Continued...
For assembly later, there was a talk on HIV/AIDS. I found the talk very useful and indeed informative speaking from a prestige point of view. Later, they showed us pictures of the sex's genitals which I didn't find disgusting since it's part of the human body and all doctors know it isn't disgusting at all. However, I am disgusted by the immature fools who kept howling like a woof from the back of the hall. Honestly speaking, I have to agree with Mrs. Heng. She commented during History lesson that those bunch of kids are nothing but idiots. I was really irritated by their howlings. When the assembly was over, Mr. Chew took over and gave a lecture to the boys. I laughed at what he said. No, it's not stupid; in fact, it makes a lot of sense. He said, "The ones who laugh will be the first to get the infection." EHEHEEHE.
Later for Geography, I finally can understand a bit of what Mr. Chew is talking about. I've been reading the textbook over and over again and referred to my notes and guidebook for better information.
Tuition was alright. It was not that bad. I got to know a boy whom I thought was a gangster and in actual fact, a frequent smoker. Now, if you do know me quite well, I loath smokers but I'll take this boy as an exception. I want to know my tuition mates a lot better rather than keeping quiet, anti-socializing myself from the rest and getting my work done with 0% interaction. I only talked to him while I was walking my way down the staircase when he patted me on my back. He asked a few questions and I answered him because it's the only polite thing to do when someone asks you a question. We did a rather challenging and tough comprehension passage today. It was about NeuroScience and Animal Rights. I must say, the article was very interesting as a reading article since I'm quite interested in nerves and things like that. And for those who don't know, I do have the tuition in English. My English is horrible and I admit that which is why I'm having English tuition. Even though I do type in a good proper spelled out English and fantastic grammar [sarcastically but I'm laughing - sort of] in my blogs and during conversations, I do have my own weaknesses you know.
Eeeee. I have issues with the "th" sound. biatch. And I apologize for poor grammar/articulation/spelling errors. Right now, I'm sleepy and can't be botered typing in good english.
laters.
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