For this whole week, our school, LLCI celebrates the Linggo ng Wika together with the Communication Arts week. As a part of the celebration, we, the 2nd yr. students had our himig handog sa kalikasan contest in our own respective classrooms. Though we lack preparations and practice, we still had a very nice performance, according to our teacher-judge. She told us that she really liked our composition, even though we didn't have our original tune. We really had a tough time in composing our own song which should be about caring for our environment. Yet, despite all the hardships that this activity has brought us, we still had a good time doing it cause we were able to hang out with our friends more. I am looking forward that we will still do this kind of activity in the next schoolyear.......:D
Monday, August 23, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
The Fruits for speaking in English ( inside the school's area)
I still remember the time when our class, Yr. II Umanhin, together with our pretty adviser, Ms. Flodeelyne Salabao agreed to speak in English when we are inside the vicinity of the school (of course, speaking in Filipino is NOT allowed). Whoever breaks this rule will be awarded with a fabulous medal with this message on it: " I spoke in Vernacular. Please do not follow me". Terrified and ashamed to wear this so-called "fabulous medal", our class did our very best to speak in English, even though it was not really good. Of course, it's not merely for the sake of not wearing the medal, but to be prepared for job interviews and so many more in the future. Though it is difficult no to speak our own language, we, our class, still did our very best to speak in English to enhance our communication skills.
As a result, we ranked grabbed the award for being the "Best English Speakers" in the whole high school department. Plus, we also received our teachers' appreciation for the effort that we made to speak in English.
As a result, we ranked grabbed the award for being the "Best English Speakers" in the whole high school department. Plus, we also received our teachers' appreciation for the effort that we made to speak in English.
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