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AEP-Blog #3

 Back again with another blog!

So remember when I said we will be doing our vocab quiz this week? Yea, that got cancelled and moved to another lesson, which I'm quite thankful for because I barely studied for it at all. So instead of a vocab quiz Ms Disa gave us a game day! Though I have to admit I wasn't really feeling it at the time, Ms put us in groups and made my group play griddle first while the other played scrabble. Perhaps I was less enthusiastic for this game day because I've never been a big fan of games like Griddle or Scrabble. But, nonetheless, I persevered along with my team to do our best, and, in my opinion, our score in the end wasn't really THAT bad. So I'm quite content with it. 

After that we did scrabble, which again, has never been my strong suit. But, I tried. In the end, when the other had competed their griddle and they won. But I wasn't frustrated since I still think my team did the best we could in my opinion.

For our next lesson, Ms Disa decided not to do the vocab quiz since it was only 1 period and instead, made us do a seatwork for the entire lesson. Even though the overall seatwork was quite simple, some of the questions made me think for quite a while for the answers, and I still haven't finished it yet, but will continue on our next lesson!

Well, that's all for this week, bye!


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