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Irfan g11 : blog 2

 Hello, Good morning and this time it's about the second class of AEP. I remember I think I was the first one to entered the class because everyone else out their bags in the class first but I just went straight to the AEP room.


The room just stopped that time, Ms. Disa's instrument music was playing in the background as I entered the room and for a second, I had the thought that maybe, that kind of music isn't bad at all, it literally depends on the situation for me and it was literally the perfect time. I looked outside and I was just staring at the window, it was really peaceful for a few minutes


Again, the class started with the Wordle game, I still can't remember the name of it....but anyway, I was really afraid of being chosen to do the Wordle thing. So I just say there quietly, I didn't make any eye contact with anyone and YES, someone else got chosen which is Huda. She did it really fast not gonna lie.


We also had our first quiz for this term and it was pretty fun and scary actually. Because I'm still not good with my vocabulary so I didn't really have the confidence to answer it and the moment where Ms. Disa asked me of how sure my description of Convene was. I THOUGHT I WAS WRONG, but no, it's just she had her own perspective of using it. But overall it was a pretty good session.

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  1. Thanks for blogging , great stuff, I can't remember what that quiz that was though :#

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