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I decided that I would retaking AS year of History and English Literature as well as picking up Sociology. I decided to drop Biology as I was not very interested in it. I am loving it so far; I am really liking AS Sociology and I think I've made some friends who seem very cool and interesting.
I'm also a part of an 'Improvisation Masterclass' where we improve our improvisation skills by playing a lot of improvisation games such as 'Freeze'; in which you and another person have to make a scene on the spot until someone says 'Freeze' and has to change the scene completely. It is supposed to be like 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?'. We are putting on a show near the end of term and I'm really excited, though a little scared of letting people see me up on stage.
I also signed up for being a Reading Mentor to a younger pupil which means that I correct their reading and try to help them enjoy reading. It is a job that I am really excited about though my assigned pupil has not been in for the last two sessions.
Lastly, I'm going to Bangladesh for three weeks! I am so excited! Dad promised that we would go sight seeing and I for one am anxious to see the country's natural beauty. I want a lot of pictures. I am happy too that my mother, grandmother and father are going because I know they miss it more than I can understand since they grew up there. Maybe I can feel more connected to my culture after I've spent a few weeks there? I don't feel like I am really connected as I was born in Britain so do not know too much of Bengali culture. Whilst this has never a problem for me because I have focused on different goals, I guess it is important. I do not know why, but it feels sort of wrong to say 'I guess it is important'.
I'm also a part of an 'Improvisation Masterclass' where we improve our improvisation skills by playing a lot of improvisation games such as 'Freeze'; in which you and another person have to make a scene on the spot until someone says 'Freeze' and has to change the scene completely. It is supposed to be like 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?'. We are putting on a show near the end of term and I'm really excited, though a little scared of letting people see me up on stage.
I also signed up for being a Reading Mentor to a younger pupil which means that I correct their reading and try to help them enjoy reading. It is a job that I am really excited about though my assigned pupil has not been in for the last two sessions.
Lastly, I'm going to Bangladesh for three weeks! I am so excited! Dad promised that we would go sight seeing and I for one am anxious to see the country's natural beauty. I want a lot of pictures. I am happy too that my mother, grandmother and father are going because I know they miss it more than I can understand since they grew up there. Maybe I can feel more connected to my culture after I've spent a few weeks there? I don't feel like I am really connected as I was born in Britain so do not know too much of Bengali culture. Whilst this has never a problem for me because I have focused on different goals, I guess it is important. I do not know why, but it feels sort of wrong to say 'I guess it is important'.