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Don't leave us Miss - Haziq-4th blog

 Happy late new years everyone , a lot has happened for the past few weeks and in this blog , I am here to recap everything and without further ado , lets begin!


During the first week , I myself could not believe i’m saying this but Miss Disa was absent . Shocking, right ? I myself was also shocked because Miss Disa was never absent regardless if she's sick or not , she would still go to school. With That being said , Miss Disa also left us with a couple essay and which afterwards when we are done , we are allowed to play wordle games. However , this was not possible since we just stayed in the class with the other student who took filipino. During the 1 period , i was able to finish 1 of the essay which is about the production of concrete.


On the next day , we were joined by Miss Jonna… as our substitute teacher. Luckily for us , Miss Disa prepared a word search to make sure that we are not bored for the whole 2 periods. During the first period , I was able to finish the other essay about cement production and right afterwards , I continue with the word search. Silly me , I thought this was just a fun word search so I didn't care much about the words but instead , it was the words for the next vocab quiz. While writing my essay , I could already here Miss Jonna testing the speaking and getting ready for the quiz bee later on for her period.


The next week, Monday , Miss Disa finally come back from her vacation. I was all ready for the class and also for the warmup until she realized the pc box was miss. Apparently , the pc box was switched with the pc box in our classroom which make sense because when we use the board , we can see all the warm up games in the homepage. I was sad with this news because we haven’t had our warm up game in what felt like years even though it was just a week. There is nothing else Miss can do except instructing us to review the words for the quiz the next day. I was somehow able to memorized at least half of the words during the period.


On the next day , I was waiting all the time , Squardle!!!.I was ready to play until Miss told us that we were doing the quiz first because she knew we were going to take a whole period for the warm-up. Nonetheless , I was still able to answer and get 10 out of 10. As for the first  word I got , it was “emaciated’ which means extremely thin , especially as a result of starvation.”Ardent” was the second word that I got which means burning with passion.Last but not the least , I got the word “inkling” which means a hint or a vague notion.Once we are finished with the quiz , we finally play Squardle.Following that , we wrote down an essay from Ielts which was dictated by Miss and we reviewed on how to properly write the essay.


Overall I was thankful that Miss was back because who knows who might be the substitute teacher….Please dont leave us anymore Miss 😭


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  1. Thanks for an informative blog. No frett, I only go back home for Christmas every 5 years or so.

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