Yet again, we have to suffer through another round of replacement classes. And you do know how I hate replacements classes. It's after all a Saturday.
This time around it's for Hari Raya, which is on the 1st and 2nd of October this year. There's another one coming up on the 9th August and hopefully that would be the last of our replacement classes.
As usual, quite a number didn't turn up. I suppose they all had the misfortune (or should I say fortune) of falling sick on the same day, and what do you know, on a replacement class day! What are the odds eh? Classic Chung Ling Kias.
Surprisingly, not everyone was in one of those Saturday blues that made studying hell. Most were quite attentive (or at least concentrating on doing their workbooks). I suppose with SPM drawing near, even the most carefree ones and those with the I-don't-care attitude would start to buck up and work on their studies.
On another note, we did have quite a blast playing a certain board game - Risk. Yes, the very old classic (nope, not Monopoly). It's a strategy game ok. It sharpens your mind and is really really benefitial towards ones studies as it improves your analytical skills. And yes, I know I'm just crapping around to justify why we were playing it, but buttomline is, it really does eat away time fast! Gotta hand it to plain old board games making the long hours of school seem more bearable. Oh, and if you must know, there is this certain trend happening in quite a number of classes that has something to do with the above situation. I guess one of the teacher's line says it all , " What is happening to our Chung Ling boys now? Is it the stress of the impending SPM!? "
This time around it's for Hari Raya, which is on the 1st and 2nd of October this year. There's another one coming up on the 9th August and hopefully that would be the last of our replacement classes.
As usual, quite a number didn't turn up. I suppose they all had the misfortune (or should I say fortune) of falling sick on the same day, and what do you know, on a replacement class day! What are the odds eh? Classic Chung Ling Kias.
Surprisingly, not everyone was in one of those Saturday blues that made studying hell. Most were quite attentive (or at least concentrating on doing their workbooks). I suppose with SPM drawing near, even the most carefree ones and those with the I-don't-care attitude would start to buck up and work on their studies.
On another note, we did have quite a blast playing a certain board game - Risk. Yes, the very old classic (nope, not Monopoly). It's a strategy game ok. It sharpens your mind and is really really benefitial towards ones studies as it improves your analytical skills. And yes, I know I'm just crapping around to justify why we were playing it, but buttomline is, it really does eat away time fast! Gotta hand it to plain old board games making the long hours of school seem more bearable. Oh, and if you must know, there is this certain trend happening in quite a number of classes that has something to do with the above situation. I guess one of the teacher's line says it all , " What is happening to our Chung Ling boys now? Is it the stress of the impending SPM!? "





1 comments:
agreed.my class has become CLHS Sports Club , with ping pong and tennis facilities, complete with security on the lookout for teachers.
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