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Mysha M // Blog #5 - Oct 8


Roll your sleeves up gang, it's time to cram again.


Another blog, so fast? Well, I'd take up any opportunity to talk about myself (just kidding I'm humble I promise). In the 150 minutes of AEP between this blog and the last blog, quite a bit has happened. On Monday, October 2nd, we kicked off the lesson with Squaredle, which took a lengthy one-period (Side note: I barely remember anything on this day). Afterwards, in our assigned groups (I was with Zahrah and Kuk), we did seatwork and talked about tips we could use in English exams.

On Tuesday, we had our first vocabulary quiz in a while. My wonderful, brilliant, self had completely forgotten about this, so I, Adelia, and Aire, hiding in the prayer room, furiously studied the flashcards that Aleena had shared with us the previous night (thank you Aleena, my knight in shining armour.) Fortunately, I was already familiar with a majority of the words, so I didn't have much struggle. We did the quiz differently this time, in groups, the same groups from Monday. I would describe the game to you, but frankly, I barely understood what was going on. I'm pretty sure Miss didn't get the game either, as she was making up the rules as we played. The major loophole is that it was designed for those who didn't know the words. So the people who did just beat up the people who didn't. I went against Adelia, which ended in none of us losing, and completely finishing the wheel. Afterwards, I was graciously crowned the queen of vocabulary (Sorry Aleena. It's me, I'm queen).

After viewing my fellow classmates's blogs, I'm afraid I'm being too informal in mine. Ah well. I realized this too late, as I am much too lazy to rewrite this blog. Maybe next time? Toodaloo guys, see you in the next one!

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