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Zubülher - Blog 2.4 - Aire M.

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS, CHILDREN OF ALL AGES, I WELCOME YOU TO MY FIRST BLOG OF THE YEAR, EXCLUSIVELY ON BLOGGER.

Hello everyone! Hope you are all doing well. Welcome back to school! Even if it's already the second week, it's the first official[?] week of AEP, as Miss Disa was on leave for a while. Unfortunately, us students couldn't be on leave as well :')

Anyhow, let's head to the blog!

JANUARY 15, 2024

The first AEP class of the year 2024 is starting... with heading straight into a vocab quiz? I thought warm ups were tradition? I didn't fret however, as I studied vocab 9 previously with Aleena. We were given 15 minutes to study, and then straight to the vocab quiz. I had forgotten some words and struggled more than I expected, yet I still got a 10. After a 10 minute break, we delved into the worksheet we completed beforehand and discussed our answers.

It was quite chill. New year, new beginnings, I guess.

JANUARY 16, 2024

Contexto and Wordle done in four words?! Without anyone cheating this time around, surprisingly. Miss thought we cheated, even if we didn't (lol). Kuk got the word "kindness" for Contexto and Wordle's answer was "blond."

After the speedy warm ups, we went back to the last part of our worksheets to review on how to answer multiple choice questions. I learned a great deal of many things on answering similar questions. One of the many things I learned is how to pronounce the name Zubülher. Sid went on for maybe 5 minutes trying to pronounce it, which honestly felt like a lifetime.

Other than tricky names, today was quite fun and productive.


But remember...

That's just a theory...

A GAME THEORY!!!

(im so not crying from matpats retirement)
(ok bye!!)

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