Quote of the day:
"Why should we focus on the differences when we have so much in common?" - Noel
(Excerpted from his story about him and his osananajimi)
This week we learnt a lot of technical details on how to manage a class, then we had our first microteaching session focusing on giving clear instructions on W2D4.
My highlight of the day was the group discussion we had at night before we delivered our lesson on the next day. Three of us got together, and we went from discussing about the topic that we were supposed to teach to discussing about skeletons in our closets.
I shared my point of view on marriage and relationship. Bad move. Now I can't get the topic off my head. Well, at least for now I no longer cry or feel frustrated because of it anymore. However, I guess the past experience of an unfruitful relationship will never be forgotten completely.
It's like a background app on your phone, you will never use it, yet once in a while when you accidentally click into it, you are being reminded that it's actually running and it's draining your phone data.
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