Wednesday, March 1, 2023

"A repetition that i wish would never stop" - Blog 1 - T3 - AEP 9 - Janek Smigielski

Term three has now begun and something feels quite disquieting. A part of me feels empty when this cycle, which we do every day, comes to an end. Can't exactly pinpoint the issue. Even though I find repetition to be boring most of the time, AEP appears to shift that perception. The routine games and activities we encounter every morning help me to focus and find tranquilly. Every time I reach a point in my life where several changes begin to engulf me, I become anxious. This is why AEP and how I miss the teacher's role in this class not only educate me about the English language but also put me in a comfortable environment. I don't know why it only affects me now, but I would assume it has something to do with the fact that I'm there, finally in the room with a miss, and starting a new path with AEP. Let me now explain why this is the case and what has happened over the past few weeks. commençons par le blog!

I must start by describing the marvels of the several games that Miss Disa herself brought to us. The list would be wordle, hurdle, griddle, contexto, and the infamous scrabble. And there were a few others that I cannot recall, but they were not significant because these were the games we played repeatedly whereas the others were only played once. The board game that continues to bother me to this day, though, is Scrabble, which we play during our game weeks and which I suppose you are familiar with. This is the tale of how I and the other guys in the class competed against the girls, and it may help to understand why I loathe the game. Not one of our better games, and certainly not one of our best letter sets either. We were unable to find a group of letters that would have at least produced a four-letter word. vowels alone. only the vowels. Oh, how horrible. Even the word vowels makes me want to scream in pain...a little dramatic I know, but it would be quite accurate in my case. Anyway, the outcome of the two scrabble games in which Sayum, Leo, and I had been making every effort to overtake the deficit was not in our favour. The girls were the true winners. Given that scrabble is Highly luck-based and that we could have a chance if it were more on the side of skill and critical thinking. or we could simply embarrassed once more by the gals, not sure till we try! Nonetheless, moving past the games, we also receive our fair share of activities.

For our activities, we focused on both grammar and DOGO news. Grammar lectures and DOGO were frequently combined in our classes. We completed two classes and two oral exams in total, and both were evenly spread over the course of a week. These were quite extraordinary. The conditionals were enjoyable because I am accustomed to them. Also, I enjoy watching her films because of the vibrant colours and amusing examples. Nevertheless, because I have trouble remembering things, I get confused. I had the impression that Miss was angry with me because it was obvious during our single exercise. But even so, I managed to complete the rest of the task without letting it bother me.  these weren't my favourite activities, since they were lessons. Lessons are disliked by all. Where it's at is in the DOGO news! Every oral we hear the news that never seems to get old to me. Each news item is unique and steers clear of depressing subjects. It genuinely sheds light on the positive aspects of this world. I'd want to see more news like that. On the other hand, I'm terrified of the quiz part of it. Recalling specific details from the essay can be difficult. You need to pay attention, but you also need to do something different from what the person who just answered did. But I didn't seem to be having any issues over here. Our 14-day endeavour presented a challenge.

I've never been assigned an assignment where the student must arrive at a specific strategy within 14 days, you see. When I noticed this strange assignment, I was perplexed. one that didn't call for essays, calculations of any kind, or question-and-answer sessions. This one urged us to break negative habits, reinvent ourselves, and improve our performance. Doing this challenge taught me that, at least. I'm writing this blog post-14-day challenge, and I must say it was gratifying. I'm surprised to realise that I drink SO much water. The challenge was there to nudge folks from the borderline, between good and bad, towards the proper side, as Miss stated in class. A little prodding goes a long way. I was there myself, and it was this great challenge that truly helped me.

The outcomes of this exercise absolutely caught me off guard. I performed admirably! I should congratulate myself on this one! Even though I'm not quite satisfied with the grade I received, I'm nevertheless ecstatic that this challenge has ended! God forbid that I turn away from my good behaviours and resume my bad ones. It was the results and gameplan padlet. It is very exhausting to have to remember to do it every morning and provide results. If only I could get my game plan to remember to do outcomes and those game plans! Nonetheless, it was occasionally frustrating as well as rewarding to realise what I was capable of. Hopefully, the upcoming weeks won't see much more of this. It would be preferable to stick to business as usual.

The routine was amusing as usual. Looking back now after being given this exercise, it wasn't the same as it had been. I did take pleasure in the orals, the passive, and the terrible scrabble games. But, things simply seem to be different now that the challenge is over. And that's what I mentioned when I first started writing this blog. Is it because I'm worried it'll reach a new point and have a different pace, or do I simply miss the regular schedule so much? Even though blogging has never been my strong suit, there is something satisfying about returning to it time and time again. I will only come to understand this fact in the future. But that's a topic for an other blog. This one is now over. See ya!


1 comment:

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...