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A Second Fresh Beginning .. ?

3rd October 2023

Aaaand we're back! I've realized it's been a month since we wrote our last blog -- but it feels like I wrote one just yesterday! With big things happening like our midterms and camping, it's no wonder time flew past so quickly. Anyway, a new beginning means new topics. Ours right now is less on politics and more on business. Albeit I'm not exactly fond of either subjects, I'm hoping I'll be able to view it in a way that would make learning the vocabulary more fun than tedious.

But before we jump into anything else that's new, let's go back a bit. Around two weeks or so ago, we were given 'project breathe'. Now, this projects seems as simple as...well...breathing, right? And it was! But, unfortunately, it didn't appeal to me as much as I wanted it to... Especially since the project was just before the midterms -- I didn't really make time for it. I'm rather disappointed in myself for not being able to finish the project. Hoping I'll commit more to the next one though!

To finish off, I'm honestly pretty excited to continue with our new topic of business-themed vocabulary. Since I'm a humanities students, it'd be nice for me to get a little insight on what the ABM students are learning, haha. Thanks for taking your time to read this! See you in the next oneeeee. :DDD

PS: Of course I won't forget the usual cowboy cat. Enjoy!




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