Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Does it worth wasting an hour everyday for nothing.


Realising that there's not much special to say for today, I have decided to write about our don't-know-what-the-hell-is-happening English lessens. Well, how am I supposed to start sharing you this endless nightmare? Um. Almost every day we have two English lessens, which the majority in our class regard as a self-study period lasting for an hour and twenty minutes. Throughout the lessens the whole class is surrounded by a bored-to-death atmosphere. Yet, you can observe the real character of classmates. Some of them read newspaper or the pamphlet published by school to learn vocabulary and sentence structure; some spend their time for chit-chat; some sleep throughout the lessens, hoping to regain energy for the study after school; most of them daydream while the others, which is the minority, really listen to the teacher, Chrisdinner . I, however, spend most of the time observing what the others are doing, then searching for the most meaningful thing to do. The English lessens are so monotonic that I'm feeling blue writing a bloody long passage to describe the circumstances during our lessens.

Moreover, I learnt something these few days. It's well known maxim, i.e. Look before you leap. (三思而後行) You gotta take responsibilities on what you've done.

I'm not going to tell you why I suddenly have this feeling though coz that's secret. Yet, I'd like all of the ppl who have read this entry to think it over.

Last but not least, I wanna tell someone(Let it be constant T) something (other readers can neglect this paragraph), that when I'm serious, you're not by my side and ready to tell me what you think, and when you are beside me I'm not in that kind of serious mood as you expect I am. I'm sorry for that, T. I'll work my best to try to be what u expect. hope we can figure the problem out.

Cheers,
Kelvin

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

same situation here

Anonymous said...

William 比你更慘..
佢對左K 小姐at least 3年啦@_@