There are only few days left for me to recollect what I had gained from half of this term's lessons, certain degree of anxiety and nervousness begin to brew and dissipate around my class. It seems that original peace and tranquility of learning is suddenly broken by the upcoming ordeal. Personally, I have nothing against examinations, they indeed to some extent propel me to move faster and not to be left behind, and i hope I will give a desirable report card to my parents as the best welcoming present for them when they arrive in June...
My coordinates geometry and graph-drawing sections in maths still need further practice, I don not what to spend too much time on graph question in the exam so I had better improve my proficiency in using the "FLEXIBLE" curve ruler from now, or I will be in face of more obstructions in the actuall paper. The matrice paper served as a monition to me, reminding me that never be too complacent to pay the efforts to practice and to think that certain knowledgr is too simple to grasp;practice makes perfect. This principle is always applicable no matter how easy the questions may be. Neglecting the significance of practising always results in undesirable conseqiences.
Meanwhile, I need to continue my practicing in English comprehension and strive to get higher marks for my compositions; I kept my promise to Mr Foo by not failing my common test paper yet I cannot ensure the same for my Mid-year, after all, I need more endurance and patience as well as stamina to finish the full-length paper and increase my accuracy in expressions at the samt time. Being struck with strikingly red marks of Mr Ng again and again, I realise it is high time for me to pay more efforts in honing my writing skills, or the peril of failing will really be imminent.
Last Friday was Sports Day, both boys and girls in my class did very well job in my eyes, they tried their best and gained tributes for my class, showing the strong bonds and sense of unity between us, which is what I am extremely glad to see. Although some were not content with their performance, I stick to the priciple that it is the awareness of participating that counts. As far as we paid effots and put our hearts in it throughout the process, there is nothing to regret. I myself ran the 800-metre for girl and got 4th position among the participants from both sec3 and sec4. Mingled with both gladness and strong belief, I am sure I will get better resuls for 402 next year.
This Friday we will have our 91st Speech Day and Prize Giving Day in the school hall, the executive CEO from Breadtalk Int(one of the most famous bread shops in Singapore, I ate at it once last Wednesday, the extensive variety of bread will never fail to whet your appetite) will be our school's guest of honour. I have nevered experienced such grand ceremony before, I wish it would be a great success.
My parents' departure and arriving dates were settled, and here I had submitted my application form for a guest room in our hostel at 9th storey. Hopefully they will enjoy their stay here and I will definitely be their little guide, exaggerating and showing off my massive knowledge about Singapore to them as well as appealing them to contribute to Singapore's economy by purchursing the wonderful merchandises here=D
I have to revise my Bio now.I have never thought that plants could bear so many fetures in their structures, and those adaptations are so fascinating, I am loving Bio better and better.(just like in China, it remains to be my favourate science subject, especially when we begin to dissect...sorry for being brutal...hah hah)
Last but not least, I whole-heartedly wish that all my classmates will do well in the Mid Year examinations and enjoy their June vacation with flying colours.
CHEERS!!