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AEP blog 3 T1

 3rd blog already!!!????  I still don't have much to say as it was only 3 periods but let's get right into it! Woohoo!

On monday we were supposed to do our 2nd vocab quiz but it was raining quite a bit. So it became a scrabble day! We played in 4 teams of two and it doesn't matter who won but the friends we made along the way. And because of this we will not cover anything else related to the scrabble. 

The next day we had our vocab quiz where we did 2 words each. If I remember correctly, my words were belligerent and jepoardy. I was lucky enough to get easy words that time. We'll see how it goes for the 3rd vocab quiz. 

Once we finished the vocabulary quiz we learnt and practiced how to write an overview. Or in other words your first paragraph in an IELTS task 1 essay. We later tried rewriting the first essay we did to see if there was any noticable improvement in our skills. I would say I did somewhat ok. 

And that's about all the important stuff that happened during the week. The end of the blog is here I suppose. It was quite a short one. Well, anyway that's it for now! Hopefully I do well in the 3rd vocabulary quiz.

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