Tuesday, August 17, 2021

AEP blog #1.3 "Two sides of a coin."

Hello dear reader and of course Ms Disa! Come come, grab a seat and I'll serve you the most recent experiences of yours truly~ 

Negativity. 

Negativity. 

Negativity. 

What is being "negative"? 
What does true disappointment feel like

Positivity. 

Positivity.

Positivity. 

What is being "positive"?
What does true happiness feel like. 

These feelings compliment each other. To some, this feeling causes pain, and to others, it's the best feeling one can feel. 

These are the two sides of a coin, two compliment each other, much like complimentary colors. 
They show each other's weakness, two sides of a coin, polar opposites and viewed in an either extremely good way, or an awfully bad way. 

I've met people tell me how they hate complimentary colors, and how they look muddy together. While I would hear other people tell me how they love complimentary colors, hence the word 'compliment'. 

"Flip a coin, see what the answer will be."
"Is that how life works?"
"Not the process, but rather it's about what the result will be, how will you take it?" 

Much like in AEP, or really any situation in life. Anything can be given two sides to look at. 

The positive side, and the negative side. 

Currently Ms Disa's Computer can't be used in class. In what way did she look at it? The positive way or negative way? 

She took it positively and chose the next best alternative, using her tablet of course. Now, unfortunately her tablet has a lot of limitations hence its small size and other capabilities. In my class, we finished the seat work that ms told us to do last week, so we have two periods worth of blogging. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't happy when I heard that. I have more time to write my blog today!

Ms Disa wasn't that negative, honestly she took everything in mature- teacherly approach, thank you ms!
She told us to just do our blog until 9:30 and see what happens next. Ah yes, definitely the Ms Disa breed --of-teachers answer right here. 

This is the positive side of the coin. 

Now what is the negative side of the coin?

I'd like to say there isn't a negative point because we already have a positive one, but for now I'll just throw my naiveness down the river. 

The negative side is that Ms Disa will sacrifice our 80 mins of learning for something that would be done within 20-40 mins, She won't be able to continue teaching us our verb tenses unfortunately. 

But why focus on that? 

It's not like she can't teach us the verb tenses anymore...
Remember even no matter how big or small the situation is, always try to make your mind work in a way to just not overthink about all the negative aspects of that situation. 

Because once you do, its a long way back up. 

I want to hold a TEd-talk someday! Okay thats unrelated, moving on.

Anyways, putting that life-lesson aside ( Fun fact: Ms Disa was the person who taught me this, back when I was still really young) 

This week in AEP was full of verb tenses, Present continuous and present simple!

Its nice being able to refresh my rusty verb tenses, feels great!


Alright thats all I have in store for this week's, as always, stay safe and sane!

See you in the next one!


1 comment:

  1. Wow.. when you have longer to write your blog I get a longer blog! Winwin...when you have experienced / are still experiencing a world wide pandemic so many things really don't seem important anymore. It's really the case that if you dwell on the cantdos then youre going to get upset, depressed and despondent for sure. So the only choce is to focus on the candos because...that's all you can do ❤

    ReplyDelete

2nd term blog By:Diyar Wisam

 Hello welcome to my blog today I will be talking about what I did in the 2nd term of AEP with miss Disa it will be short. When I started my...