Tuesday, 3 November 2015

New Beginnings!

Moving on, I will formally introduce my class, PPISMP BI2615. As you can see from the picture below, there are fifteen of us. 2 guys and 13 girls. A nice combination, aye?

This is by far the only picture I have of all our classmates. All fifteen, along with out lecturer for our TSL1024, Language Description subject, Madam Juria, who is also the Head of Language Department. To describe us as a whole, I'd say we're rather individualistic with a variety of different abilities. One can be good at singing and the other can be good at debating and another one can be good at acting. One of the most important things I like about this class is that we converse in English, which is the main focus and reason of why we're in TESL.Another one is how we have team spirit and try to help each other out when we can, when it's possible, while at the same time, being individuals, we're expressive enough to share our opinions and stands, which is the ideal type of class for active learning.
 


This is us on our first movie trip, going as a class to watch Hotel Transylvannia 2. Prior to this co-curricular activity, we had watched the first movie in our TSL1014 class to finish our interaction hours. I was so touched by this because I've always imagined the perfect class to be like this, because the Math class in our batch often have more class outings and tend to have a sense of togetherness more than we do. Though that's probably me wishing to have better social relations with others.

And this is us after the movie, eating dinner at the food court in Summer Mall. 



Recently, we had our annual dinner on the 29th of October in a hotel. It was a masquerade theme and we were encouraged to wear masks. Although the food was not enough to satisfy our stomachs, I'm pretty sure we had a good time. Don't you see all those happy smiling faces? C;



Alright, I think this is pretty long-winded already so I'll end this post by briefly saying that although I've cried and felt horrible about this class countless times, more than I can count or even remember, due to circumstances and several assumptions, I'm also grateful and I appreciate this class for being there.




Over and out,
Lyrche

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