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 Hey there, it's me Fahad again! So, for the 3rd blog of the month, things are moving pretty quickly compared to last year, because the time if flying rather faster then it was last year. In the latest lesson of AEP, we stuck to our game of Diffle, and even though we usually change games every lesson, I'm totally fine with it. Diffle is a really fun game which challenges my own existence, and we managed to guess the answers pretty quickly, which is surprising since it takes at least 10-25 guesses to do it, sometimes even more.

After that, we reviewed some words from the previous lesson that we had defined before going into our first quiz of the year. I thought I'd do fine and was a bit confident, but, I had no idea what was waiting ahead of me. I'm crossing my fingers that I might earn at least one point with the word I provided. But,Im not going to lie, the moment I said the word, I somehow forgot its definition myself. Today, we got our books back, so hopefully, I'll see at least 5 correct answers from the quiz when I check.

We finished up the class with some seat work, so overall, our lesson was pretty chill and relaxing. I'm actually starting to enjoy this topic because I think it'll be super helpful for my vocabulary in all my lessons (id never thought I’d say that in my life). Plus, most of the words we've learned lately are related to business, which will come in handy when I'm writing texts for my ABM classes. I'm not sure when the next blogs will be coming out, but I had a blast writing this one, and I'm looking forward to writing more in the next few weeks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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