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AEP-Blog #1

 On our first lesson of AEP this year, Ms Disa gave us an overview on what we will be doing this year. And I'll be honest, I'm a bit nervous. Because we'll be doing a lot more things like seatwork and quizzes. I know that should've been expected in every subject, but I was in AEP last year and, though they were still seatworks done, it seemed more laid back and fun. Now it looks like it will be more uptight with work and we will have less fun in class. 

  Ms Disa added the vocabulary quizzes back into AEP, which I didn't do last year in AEP. She showed us what it is about and I think this will be quite useful. I like to add to my vocabulary, and this seems like a great way to do it. I believe Ms said that after we do our vocab quizzes, we will do a spin the wheel on the next lesson, the wheel will consist of words that were on the quiz and we will test our knowledge of the word by defining it using a sentence that tells us what the word means.

 Though, I do believe I will be proven wrong about not having fun in our lessons because on our second lesson I had fun discussing with my friends which was part of our class activity that day. So I hope most of our lessons this year will be like that, us having fun doing the assignments. I'm also quite nervous for our midterms and finals since I don't know how hard Ms Disa will make them. 

  Overall, I hope that this year will be another great experience in AEP and am looking forward to what's ahead (no matter how hard it may be). 

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  1. Don't worry Adelia. Last year was a transition year so we did little or no academically focused excercises. This year the class is huge and we cannot be 'laid back' because it just wouldn't work, I believe no one would gain at all. However there is no need to be afraid or nervous, I will never overload you with an unreasonable amount of work, and AEP will always be stimulating and never dull❤️

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