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AEP BLOG 2 - Summer Rose S. Valdez

  

AEP BLOG 2 - Summer Rose S. Valdez


                The second week of AEP felt like the perfect mix of productivity and relaxation.  On our first meeting, we had our very first vocabulary quiz.   To be entirely honest, I was a bit nervous as I saw others putting more effort into preparing for it than I did.  Thankfully, I was able to do every word chosen for me.



                 Soon after that, we started doing a simple and short seatwork with our groupmates.  It felt relatively easy and was fun to do.  We also managed to resolve some blogger problems.  I was very relieved that I could now post on the website without difficulty in order to submit my blogs.



                 The next day, we discussed the answers to the seatwork we did previously.  I did feel a bit disappointed that our answers were not correct word-for-word, but was glad that I could learn something new and keep the correct answers in mind the next time I face similar questions. 

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