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Watched my English class perform their drama skit today. Wrote the following for them as a way to revise collocations.
—- “Geez! I’m late!” Mr Heng whispered to himself. It was 2.25pm, and his beloved English class, 2T7, was performing their drama showcase.
He quickened his steps towards the Drama Room. He thought that being physically present might be useful for some of his students. He arrived in the nick of time. They were in the middle of their act, venturing out of their comfort zone to perform their role.
There was no awkward tension. Everyone worked well together like well-oiled parts of a bike. It was heartwarming to witness their mindful approach since they didn’t make any mistakes. The performance benefitted from their strong friendships. Everyone lent a helping hand to make it work.
In a blink of an eye, they ended their performance. Mr Heng didn’t want to give empty praise, so he mentioned about them not maintaining eye contact. Nonetheless, their incredible performance left a deep impression on him. He would remember these shared moments.
The OP_RETURN debate
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I see the flurry of posts but am woefully ignorant. How shall I begin to educate myself?
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Over the weekend I took my wife to the ballet. It was a production of "Carmen" and that certainly fits the bill.
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Read the synopsis. Sounds dramatic!
Good on you for doing something fun with the wifey
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She buys season tickets every year. Not my thing, but it can be fun sometimes. It keeps the oni baba at bay.
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i m watching but dit not finish yet a serie called " Kotaro Lives Alone"
Synopsis One day, manga author Shin Karino is greeted by four-year-old Kotarou Satou, his new next-door neighbor, who gifts him a box of tissues. In Karino's eyes, Kotarou is an odd kid: he speaks in an extremely formal manner, and he lives alone in his apartment—no parents or relatives in sight. But Kotarou neither seems to mind, nor wants to rely on people.
Feeling sympathetic toward Kotarou's circumstances, Karino decides to follow Kotarou to a bathhouse in case something might happen to him and there he comes to understand the little boy is not so different from him. Little by little, Karino—along with the other residents of the apartment complex—grows fond of Kotarou and his antics. At the same time, Kotarou himself might have found something akin to a family in his unique neighbors.
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I’m somewhat familiar with this story. I think there’s a drama version as well!
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