3J dinner at Machie (Nat's treat)
1C Chalet
1C Ice-skating (only 4 interested)
a China friend that we befriended who reminds me of Yiyan
view from 43th floor
I guess I would see most of you again next year March. Meantime, gals enjoy your holidays while guys will be at chalets turning from boyz to men.
While Annabelle, Pamela and Xiu Wen like to dance by twisting/flexing their legs all over their bodies, you have your own unique way of dancing. I remembered going for Dance nite and enjoyed your Malay dance item. It is another class of its own.
You are cheerful and always smiling which makes you an enjoyable student to teach and I bet a a good friend to be with. No wonder the 'la's stick to you. Though sometimes you are quite animated and comical, I feel that you are calm, composed, gentle and very feminine.
Stay genuine and happy! God bless!
And this is a picture taken in the lab in 2006.
Sadly I did not get to take a picture with your class on the last days of school. I will grab you to take pic with me if I see you in school.
Rachel has the amazing ability to be physically present in class while she is probably cycling or playing badminton elsewhere. Ha... don't worry, I think you were actually not in class when I mentioned about the mooncake celebration. No points deducted from that incident.
I think you are a unique girl. You have a special aura (a mixture between sweet and blur) and a shy way of giggling that makes people feel comfortable with you. For me, it draws me to tease you. Hope you don't mind all those teasing in the 2 years.
Together with Yan Min and Vern Yie, you are a very nice group of students to talk to. Stay cheerful and real. God bless!
To my 3B,
Out of my 4 classes, I must say that you are the class that makes my teaching career a challenging one. With no sarcasm intended, your class presented a new dimension to my quiet and peaceful teaching style. I think you are the only class that I tried different strategies almost every week. Starting from breaststroke to forward crawl to butterfly and to freestyle... after Bryan left, I tried from defense to midfield to striker (aggressive style). I remember that towards the end of this year, I almost scolded your class in every lesson. As teachers, we have the skill of scolding without being really angry and I've been doing that. But there is one particular lesson that I was very angry and I scolded you out of anger. That left a mark in my teaching career.
Now you must be wondering. Is 3B my most hated class?
Out of my 4 classes, I've invested the most prayers on you and you are the only class that I've fasted for. I did not give up on you. In every sense, I have treated you equally with my other classes. And amazingly, I am closer to some of you than students from other classes. Off lesson time, you are a great bunch of people to be with. I enjoyed talking with you and 'sadly' it is normally related to non-acad stuff.
As a nurturer, I feel burdened to say this. You are a very smart group of people. I believe you will be someone great in the future. But you must first learn to be responsible and respectful to others. Fun may be important but it should NEVER replace your respect for authority and even friends when there is a need. Be more outward-looking and consider others before self. To be fair, I must really say that I appreciate times when your class were very attentive and well-behaved and those times were not rare.
It is a regret that I did not have time to give a 'thank you' speech to your class on Friday. But I really want to thank all of you for being part of my teaching experience in these 2 years.
To my 3J,
You are my most participative class. Sometimes I feel so overwhelmed by the number of questions you ask before I even reply the first question! Well, while some showed your attentiveness in class by asking lots of questions, the majority of you showed your involvement by completing your tutorials before lessons. The quality of your questions sometimes reflects your preparations made before my lessons. Nevertheless I appreciate those shooting sessions. It trains my reflexes and my ability to give silly answers to silly questions. Ha... just kidding. You are probably the class that can take the most suaning from me because you are fun loving people with a big heart for such things.
I enjoyed the 'dota' outings with the guys. I forgot to tell you that each time you killed my hero, I minus one mark from your prelims. So its ok if your Physics prelim results are not that fantastic, but do study real hard for your As. We can always 'dota' after the exams but stay focused for this period of time.
Thank you for inviting me to your class for an impromptu 'thank you' speech on Fri. Honestly I was overwhelmed when I entered the class and you started clapping. It nearly brought me to tears and I struggled to hold my emotions. It is really sad that I won't be seeing you that often from now onwards but I am really happy to see that you've grown and ready for graduation after 2 stressful yet fun yrs in RJ.
Thank you to those who took a step further to talk to me outside lesson time. It is nice knowing you better.
To all my classes, God bless you! I will keep you in prayers for your exams. All the best!
Beyond those black rimmed glasses is an intellectual man who thinks alot. Probably Bowen will enter politics one day. Bowen has no hp (I don't mean hitpoints) but not entirely uncontactable. You can easily spot him in the library or computer lab during breaks. If not, you can call his sniper buddy.
Bowen is part of the harmonious gang who is ever ready for tutorial and never gives me problem in class. So who are the trouble-makers in 6i? hmm... actually none. :P Thanks for being an advocate in CIP for the class towards the end of the yr. But do remember that in everything you do, you must be accountable and know who is in-charge, else you get innocent parties into trouble.
Continue to work hard, I'm sure you will do very well for your 'A's.
Now I'm left with 4 more gals. Don't worry, you are not forgotten... God bless!
Bo bo happy B'day! May you grow in wisdom and beauty as you step into this defining moment of your life - 18 yrs old. Thanks for your b'day treat. I think this is one of the most expensive and successful class outing we ever had. Guess who's missing.
Btw my car has been repaired. When I bought my car, I prayed that no one shall use my car plate number to buy 4-D. Its amazing how God works.