Thanks my dear students, for the nice chats I have been having with you these days. Although I felt really tired from night study on Tuesday, it really perked me up being able to talk, laugh, gossip (a little!) and joke with you... I do love all of you, so much.
Specific people I want to thank: 4E people for fun times during tutorials & working hard for Bio. Sorry I couldn't make it for night study today as I had a cough & thought it would be better to go home, rest, and sleep early... but I'll definitely come next Tues & Thurs, ok?
Some former
2E4 people:
Although I love 3E2 very much, I miss 2E4 '08 as well. It's sad, that we were not completely united. But for me, each and every person in that class was special. I love the times we can stop by and chat with each other.
3E2: CD lessons these days are really nice for me. I don't know why, I always walk into class feeling uncertain about how the lesson is going to go. But it seems like it always turns into a good discussion about things. Plus, I really love reading your journals, especially those of you who really put in effort into pouring your hearts out there...
For anyone who put a smile on my face & a laugh into my voice - thank you! :)
Oh yes!! I forgot to share with you this incident that happened during my Sec 1 class.
Me: So, just to demonstrate an application of knowing about acids and alkalis. It is known that bee stings are acidic while wasp stings are alkaline. So with this knowledge, you should be able to know what to do when a bee stings you, versus when a wasp stings you.
Me: So, what would you do when a bee stings you, if you keep in mind its sting is acidic?
Student: I know! I know!
Me: Yes?
Student: Let the wasp sting you instead!
*Class laughs together with Student*
Smart & creative!