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Sunday, August 27, 2006
Yay! I have the inspiration to blog today. Haha!
Mentoring session at GMPS today was on the whole okay la. At first, we were quite shocked when only 3 mentees(Kai wee, Jin yuan and Jian yong aka xiao pang) turned up. The question going through our heads at that time was "where are the rest??" It turned out that "the rest" were all late for no valid reason, other than Yicheng. They started coming in at around 1030 and Liang Qiao was extremely pissed with them. Liang Qiao looks very funny when he is angry... just like Weiming. Wahaha! Anyway that's a bit out of point la.
Oh yah! I realised that my English really sucks. I didn't even know the meanings of some idioms from the PRIMARY school english assessment book -_-" Heh. "Penny wise, Pound foolish" Wa kaoz... that is so cheam lor.
Game for today's session was soccer. Jian sheng and Kai wee had a dispute over the game after Jian sheng's team lost. Hope they will get over it by the next session.
Oh oh... at the end of the session, the GMPS mentors also discussed what orientation games to play with the new mentors next week. We are going to play the husband and wife game. Yay! It's going to be fun... and tiring =P
Nick and I then travelled all the way to nus for Paul Yuen's workshop. Haha. But I managed to stay for only 20mins of the workshop coz I received the stupid call and I had to go defend my nation... so wei da rite? Haha!
Scandal of the week: Shivaram is seeing Tang Yang. Discuss. =)
THE NUS BP MENTORING CLUB
The NUS-BP Mentoring Programme is a community-service project
sponsored by British Petroleum. Under the programme, mentors
are matched with mentees to help these younger pupils raise their
personal development and academic standards. Here at NUS, we mentor
academically weak students from Geylang Methodist Primary School
from 10 am to 12 noon every Saturday. Our mentees are EM3 pupils from
Primary 5 and Primary 6 and we try to kindle their interest in English and
Maths through a combination of games and experiential learning.(Shivaram)