My Journalism class in first year high school was mainly about creative writing. This year, it focuses more on journalism specifically the newspaper. This is not new to me the fact that I encountered journalism and things about newspapers before. The new thing to me is, honestly, the teacher and the things he brings with…things which are not visible to the eyes or even under an electron microscope. In short, the lessons, his knowledge of several things beyond compare all the trivia he knows which I and my classmates do not.
First Quarter is over and yes, second quarter is nearly ending. My mind is filled with a lot of information- Ah! Information overload. NOOOO!!! Honestly, I had a lot of unforgettable moments in our Journalism class. I did not say good memories only, which means that includes bad ones. I have to admit that life is hard with a teacher having high standards which leads to expecting a lot from a student (or students). That means I have to do well in things, but if I fail then… wish me luck.
Every class discussions, I always look forward to mind-feeding activities especially those related to vocabulary-building, though that is not my specialty… and certainly not my cup of tea. There are times when we really enjoy our teacher’s company. There are times when we get to have what he calls ‘a dose of medicine’. Of course, this is caused by misbehavior.
Recently, we did not have a very nice class. We arrived late in class and so, it did not turn out nice. Most of the time, I really enjoy our Journalism class. There is always something new. Maybe one thing I will always remember is that we start the class either with a personal prayer, frequently led by Steffi, or a short video clip when we at an audio-visual room. There are still thing to look forward this school year in our Journalism class.
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