Today in aep class started as usual,warm up game, and the usual seatwork.Miss gave us these freedom tickets that gave us 1 minute of freedom and i like that idea very much although i don't see much use since you could just ask to go to the bathroom to have some peace and quiet.i currently have two because i completed my tasks so that's cool ig.The limit for the tickets is only 5 since she only printed like 60 if i remember correctly.
Although maps have always held a peculiar charm for me, a fascination sparked during childhood by watching episodes of Dora the Explorer and her indispensable map, my relationship with them has evolved. Previously, a map was a guide to travelling to places, a tool for discovering new café locations on trips, or simply a way to marvel at rather weird corners of the globe. However, my recent academic assignments have altered my perception of maps, making them less of an object of intrigue and more a source of stress. Essays have made maps worse! Before, engaging with a map never entailed writing an essay. If my father discussed a historical map, I’d happily delve into a verbal explanation rather than penning an analysis. But now, as a student in an Advanced English Program, essays have become a standard expectation. Tackling these assignments has been a significant challenge, turning my once enjoyable encounters with maps into a draining task. It’s clear now that the essays, not my exhau...
Good point. From now on no toilet visits allowed...
ReplyDeleteI have deleted freedom tickets ;) back yo the drawing board.
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