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 As the school year kicks into gear, a new chapter unfolds in the world of this school year. I was in Malaysia during the first week of school. It was all chill until I landed back here a day before the second week of school starts, I asked my dad if I can have a day off first before starting to go to school and he said no, sadly.


The very first day of school, it feels awkward….and a bit off. Probably because I was trying to get used to new surroundings and new people, and of course, some of my classmates from last year already went back to their homecountry. On that day, It was okay and the dismissal bell rang. The ride wasn’t too good, it was bumpy, shaky and it gave me dizziness. I came back home and a sudden thought just kicked my mind, “Am i still in ESL?” I asked Sir zye and he said that I am in AEP now. That time, I was SADDDD. So many good memories there.


It was last week Wednesday when I first joined my AEP class. I WAS SCARED AT FIRST. Ms. Disa made hong do the piddle game thingy, I was so grateful she didn’t choose me because I don’t have a wide vocabulary and the game was a bit confusing for me. After that we did “Mini me” drawing, and to be honest, I think mine was cute even though I traced it. It went really well honestly and I kind of had fun on the first day of AEP. My expectation went upward from boring to okay.


My expectation for this year isn’t really that high because i always forget things especially WORDS, since we’re going to learn more vocabulary this year. I hope I can get used to Ms. Disa’s accent ASAP because it’s a bit hard to understand her accent since my english isn’t that good yet. But yeah, learn and have fun at the same time!!!

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