Sorry for the late post. Lately, I've been feeling very lazy and having to catch up on alot of work. This includes my current homework and projects, my leisure reading and my French. I'm going to keep this post short just because I don't have much time at the moment BUT I still want to give you guys something to read about.
So, this semester, I have 4 subjects: Science, Careers, English and Band. This past weekend and these few days, I have had Science questions, a quiz and a lab report. For Careers, I had to finish up my summaries for the boring and long surveys and currently have a survey reflection due. For English I had to finish up my presentation, which went well, on a chapter, read 2 books( The Chrysalids and Brand New World) and just got assigned a media project. For Band, I completely BLEW(SERIOUSLY BLEW) my Band "testing"(which is where we play 1 out of 2 pieces, one easy and one hard for him and the class to give us feedback to improve). I know this may not seem like alot but as I've said before, if you have chores or volunteering to do on the weekends and on school days, ALL THAT YOU WANT TO DO WHEN YOU COME HOME IS SLEEP AND EAT AND JUST SIT DOWN D;
Note: I will probably explain the band situation some other time.
As for leisure reading, I've mentioned in the first post that I joined this reading club at my school called White Pine. We pretty much get 2 1/2 months to read atleast 5 books and we have 2 months left and I haven't even read one. I'm only on page 20 and I'm already bored with the book. On top of that, I have to finish the 2 books from English, so I haven't gotten a chance to read the White Pine book,which is called Blood Red Road. I originally chose it because the librarian said that it's like the Hunger Games, which I loved(the first book atleast). I want to read the trilogy so that I can see the movie for when it comes out but as you can see, it doesn't look like it'll happen soon.
French. You may know that Canada is a bilingual country. We are suppose to all know English and French, English being the first, unless you're in Quebec, where it can be either. French is so important for me because I am in the IB programme. If I want to go all the way through and complete the programme, I will have to be GREAT at French and I mean French-Immersion GREAT. I haven't read French or heard French much for the past month,which is killing me inside and I am really hoping that during the March Break(which is in a little less than 2 weeks), I am able to do some hardcore studying =D
Sorry for the short and late post but I need to get back to work now. The thing about these posts is on average for my long and regular posts, they usually take an hour to think, write and edit them. This one took about 20 minutes, so which one would you prefer? Short and frequent posts OR Long and less frequent posts?
Bloomed -> Blooming~
-Melanie
So, this semester, I have 4 subjects: Science, Careers, English and Band. This past weekend and these few days, I have had Science questions, a quiz and a lab report. For Careers, I had to finish up my summaries for the boring and long surveys and currently have a survey reflection due. For English I had to finish up my presentation, which went well, on a chapter, read 2 books( The Chrysalids and Brand New World) and just got assigned a media project. For Band, I completely BLEW(SERIOUSLY BLEW) my Band "testing"(which is where we play 1 out of 2 pieces, one easy and one hard for him and the class to give us feedback to improve). I know this may not seem like alot but as I've said before, if you have chores or volunteering to do on the weekends and on school days, ALL THAT YOU WANT TO DO WHEN YOU COME HOME IS SLEEP AND EAT AND JUST SIT DOWN D;
Note: I will probably explain the band situation some other time.
As for leisure reading, I've mentioned in the first post that I joined this reading club at my school called White Pine. We pretty much get 2 1/2 months to read atleast 5 books and we have 2 months left and I haven't even read one. I'm only on page 20 and I'm already bored with the book. On top of that, I have to finish the 2 books from English, so I haven't gotten a chance to read the White Pine book,which is called Blood Red Road. I originally chose it because the librarian said that it's like the Hunger Games, which I loved(the first book atleast). I want to read the trilogy so that I can see the movie for when it comes out but as you can see, it doesn't look like it'll happen soon.
French. You may know that Canada is a bilingual country. We are suppose to all know English and French, English being the first, unless you're in Quebec, where it can be either. French is so important for me because I am in the IB programme. If I want to go all the way through and complete the programme, I will have to be GREAT at French and I mean French-Immersion GREAT. I haven't read French or heard French much for the past month,which is killing me inside and I am really hoping that during the March Break(which is in a little less than 2 weeks), I am able to do some hardcore studying =D
Sorry for the short and late post but I need to get back to work now. The thing about these posts is on average for my long and regular posts, they usually take an hour to think, write and edit them. This one took about 20 minutes, so which one would you prefer? Short and frequent posts OR Long and less frequent posts?
-Melanie
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