Class at 10 am. The girls and I were late. That was because of me. I delayed too long in the toilet (in front of the mirror, to be exact) on my peeling skin and bleeding upper lip. I'm sorry, I know, that was inconsiderate. I apologise.
Completing Lesson 9 and 10 and also after doing the quiz no.10, WE ARE DONE WITH LECTURES! Hip hip hooray! Okay, but to be fair, there's still some assignments to present and, urm, group projects to complete.
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(fyi, thats an expression & fyi stands for FOR YOUR INFORMATION)
Group E went out to lunch for the first time ever, with Stephanie. We ate at the Muslim Canteen Stall, which, according to XY, there is one dish that make use of alcohol. I have to check with him to confirm again what dish is it.if im not wrong it consists of duck.
& so we went to rehearsed, twice, at their (Seok and Stephanie's) room. Thats where I found out Steph, Seok and Mengzhen had not bring down the decorations that the previous occupants had left in the room. I will take a picture of it asap, k?
For now, let the pictures do the talking:
The whole lot of LSCT students went first, followed by the introduction of MDE courses, transportation in SG (skit by Group E), then the many fines that are implemented in SG making SG a fine country (presentation and movie by Group D), followed by Peranakan presentation (combination of assistant group leaders from A,B and C) and the malay culture presentation (Steph's Group, A) and a song and (simple) dance of Rasa Sayang Eh and then the finale, the whole lot of MDE and LSCT students together with Mr Wong, sang the Singapore Town. Hope the locals enjoyed it as much as I know most of us enjoyed singing to them!
Haha.
Dinner was Niu ro zha Ji dan la mian (fried beef noodles with egg in hanyu pinyin). If you say "zha" its fried, if you say "jia" its add. BIG difference okay, beware~
Working together with the group (and the bigger group: MDE AND LSCT) to come up with something about Singapore really pulls out our Singapore spirit up. Songs most of us learnt eversince primary school (some even during Kindergaten) began to surface and its just a nice feeling to know that we, different races and religion, coming together although from different family and childhood background and experiences, joining in together to merge our voices just to sing a simple song, its a feeling you get when you stand in a crowd and singing along in NDP especially the same when you're with all your class and schoolmates in your primary and secondary school days.
Well, you know...
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... you know, you belong.
P.S. Weiguang has the whole singing thing on video! GO SEE!! ((: