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AEP-Blog #2

Woah, 2 blogs in 2 weeks?!? What's happening? But Ms. Disa did warn us about blogs being more frequent this year, oh well. 

Aside from that, AEP has been very fun and interactive. We have had many discussions and group work. Though it is not like last year, where they were fewer people and more laid back, Ms. Disa still manage to make it enjoyable. 

We had done our first vocab quiz, and as of now, it's actually quite fun. Like I said in my previous blog, I would like to expand my vocabulary even more, so this really helps. I also need to work on my way of defining words, so this helps that too. Though I have to admit, when we did the quiz and I had to define  the word it gets kind of nerve wracking for me. Miss announced we will do another one next week! Ah!

Ms. Disa puts us all in random groups at the start of the first lesson, and we will stay in that group for the rest of the week. This gives us an opportunity to work with people who are at different levels than us, and I will admit it can be just a bit challenging at times, but we make it work in the end.

Overall, AEP has been really enjoyable, so far..... and I hope most of our lessons this year will be like this.

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