If you were to give me an essay topic of "The Bravest Girl I Ever Met", I would probably have came up with the most heroic incident to depict how courageous the main character was.
But, when I got my tutee, Sarvina to do up a mindmap and tell me about the storyline before actually starting with the draft, she told me a LONG chain of insignificant details, which I see NO LINK with the word 'brave'. And when she warned me, "-Cher~ This is going to be something like a ghost story arh..!"
Me: Not again=.=
Quite apparently, it seemed that both my tutees, Sarvina and Saraniah have a relish for ghostly stories which I, on the other hand, don't. I can't blame them either, they are sisters, so probably they share their ghostly encounters with each other. *shrugs*But, the reason why I dislike reading ghostly essays produced by them is because, instead of feeling freaked out, I never fail to get a big headache figuring out where the ghost appears at and correcting their terrible language! It always end up being hilarious like the essay written by the older girl that I have posted sometime ago.
zz...like how pontinaks come into the picture, and how she laughed-"HA HA HA" (yea, the alphabet 'H' and 'A' were written in caps some more! )
Oh my, I can pretty much come up with the vague idea of how Sarvina's essay will end up in when I assess it next week. spare me! >.<>
$#%&Y%)?!!!!!
Angry lor.
On a different note, will be meeting up with the 3 wonderful girls tomorrow night. oh man, we hadn't had a full attendance outing since donkey years ago. WooSH! so excited, will be posting photos soon! :):)
Shayna sang @ 8:30 PM
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