Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Letter to Mrs Yeo.

Dear Mrs. Yeo,
How are you currently? What have you been up to these few months? I miss you loads! I hope you are feeling better now. How’s 2008 so far for you? Are you preparing for Chinese New Year yet? I’m feeling really excited about it! Are you?

What would 2008 mean to you? For me, it will be a very crucial and special year. It will be my ‘O’ levels and my last year as a secondary school student! I cannot wait to graduate and study at a polytechnic or at a Junior college. However, ‘O’ levels would mean lots and lots of homework and revision. Not to mention extra lessons almost everyday after school!!

Lessons have been going a lot faster than the previous years, homework is all piling on and time seems to tick away faster than normal. I find myself wishing for more time every single minute. It really is hard to find time for myself nowadays.

School curriculum changed a little too this year! Morning assemblies are 10 minutes later and on Thursdays, school starts at 8.30am! I think Thursday s are awesome as we get to sleep in a bit later!
Being in secondary four now, our classes are held at level 6! As much as being on the top floor feels really superior and tall, however it’s exasperating to climb up 6 storeys every morning, don’t you think so?

Besides that, we finally got to sit in the gallery! However, it’s pretty much uncomfortable sitting there for longer hours, as sitting cross-legged in the hall last time wasn’t that straining on our backs.

Our class had also become smaller after last year. 7 of us were retained or channeled. Therefore, we have only 25 pupils now currently. Maybe it’s a good thing, or maybe it isn’t. However, we do get to concentrate better with a smaller class.

Last December during the holidays, some students went to Shanghai for an exchange programme with the Shanghai students. They studied with them and also lived at their homes. There were 3 people in our class that went for the exchange programme. They are Wen Hao, Benjyamin and Charles.

As part of the exchange programme, the Shanghai students also came to Singapore to do sightseeing and study with us. They came here for 2 weeks and today is their last day.

I shall end my letter here. Do take great care of yourself, Mrs. Yeo! And I hope to see you again!
Sincerely,
Hui Mian.

2 comments:

S.J.(Shi Jie) said...

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-Shi Jie-

Her Highness said...

This is one of the best pieces of work I have gotten from you. The vocabulary is more adventurous and the sentence structure is fairly varied. Keep it up.