No matter you realize it or not, our English course is coming to the end. I guess most of us will jump joyfully for that. Months of learning English only did frustrate us a lot. We can see our enthusiasm declines from the beginning to now. However, during our long-term “boring” course, a strong friendship was built among us. Through days of chatting, days of suffering bunches of assignments, days of joking and killing games in class, days of cooperating in research report and variety show…we experienced happy and sorrow in the past five months, we linked together because most of us left home for such a long time. It is so lucky that we have each other.
Maybe some of you guys haven’t notice this because you are bored to death, but I believe that only after we go to NUS, have only two people in one room and a big lecture theater full of unacquainted locals, then we will realize how friends values. We will miss the leisure time in CELC (though it has exams occasionally); miss the happy time we spent together; miss the noon nap with noise around; miss our tutor Ms. Nora, the funniest teacher who totally changed our opinions about Muslins; Ms. Jenny, a kind-hearted lady who is earnest to our assignments and our feelings; Ms. Leo, the most critical thinking teacher, we learned a lot from her even sometimes feel quite speechless; Ms. Sonali, an Indian lady who has a warm smile and Mr. Ng, hehe, very interesting man. I’m sure we will miss them very much.
All in all, value the only 3 weeks we have, remembering more and let this period of memory exists in our heart, as long as we miss Group 3, SM3 17th.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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I can not agree with you more. Friendship is the most valuable thing we gain during our six months learning in CELC and living in Eton Hall. When we finally enter NUS as undergraduate students, we will no longer have many accesses to our friends. The group 3 we once took pride in, share happiness and tears with will no longer exist. It is very sentimental of you to think of this three weeks before the end of the course. However, we should take heart and look for challenges in the future.
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