Saturday, August 4, 2007

EXCHANGE PROGRAMME

I had actually wanted to post about the school's ex-change programme too.But seemed to be late one stepped.Mei Qi had posted it.:)Well,but maybe I would still like to add on it.It had almost been one week since the Kagami High students came to visit our school though.

the Kagami High students

Back on the 26 and 27 of July,the Kagami High School students had came to our school.I am so glad that this programme is still going on smoothly over the years.Though,it was quite a pity that this time the Kagami High students are here for only two days;hence not having enough time to see them in school.So far as i knew,I think during those two days,Kagami High students had been with different level of classes having lessons in class,doing physical education,having some programmes as well as going to the Science Centre with some of our teachers.

Kagami High students playing Badminton

learning piano in process...:)

at the Omi-Theatre at Science Centre

If your could remember,towards the end of this year January,the Germans had came to our school before too.I bet most of your remember them coming in to our class with some of our classmates to have lessons and did their physical education with us too.Their initiative in class to answer questions do impressed all of us though.

Its also true that we did have some interaction done with the Germany students in our secondary two days.Thinking back,where the time we used our own hands to make up dishes by the methods,ingredients and some of the picture in process of the food given by the Germans,it was really fun and enjoyable.I can also still remember that the food my group had made seemed not to be eatable for us but after our first bite,it taste so delicious;making us feel like having another bite of it.Half the class are able to meet the Germans only too;hence I guess those having the odd register numbers are the luckier ones.:)I am also glad to meet the Germany students and making their famous dish for them to try.This was really a meaning programme for us too.
during our secondary two times

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