Literature Workshop

Hiya Kitty! For meeting you in school before you took off for robotics competition. Lolx. An all guys one girl batch? Intersting...

Well, the day after the O level Mother Tongue Paper on the 28 May,all lit students had to report for this workshop(Did I mention we paid and were forced to by Mrs A?). Firstly,a recap on the Mother Tongue exam.(29 May)

It was not easy at all. I swear. But luckily, I kept thinking and thinking for the front part and later checked with Kitty and the others. Ehh...Some answers we got the same.. So not so bad. I think the killer zone was on the comprehension. I got the passage only through reading it more than once.

Did I mention the examination room is freaking cold? Even when I wore my jacket,I had to wrap and lock my legs around each other so that I could do my paper de.

Anyway,for lit workshop,I was left alone for most of the team games and activities(Never could socialise besides, no friends many enemies) I was quite relieved and just see them play with comical results. Of course,the main aim was to teach us to grasp the techniques for the Unseen-Poetry and Prose passage.

There were 2 trainers there. One was an Englishwoman by the name of Julia(she wanted us to remember Julia Roberts) and the other a guy named J.P. Simply put, I was quite bored and a little angry (due to tiredness maybe?). Literature students were required to wake the examiners at Cambridge up with our writing-Bravo!

Then we had lunch. I can only say this- Mrs A, did Mr Osman recommand the food supplier? Honestly, the food was no different from what I had for Superteens programme. I Hated the bland vegetable I call Kang-kong. I loved the fish fillet though.

After that, another long 3 hours de...(dun wanna elaborate,wanna forget)

We received notes and could go back. I was so happy to get the hell outta there.Lolx..I went to Popular to purchase an English assesment book with Little Brother..irritating me siah...(haha)

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