Easter break already. What relief~!
Our Japanese teacher told us this morning that a bunch of Japanese transfer students were supposed to visit and join our class today for the morning. However, something went wrong with their schedule, so they couldn't make it on time. It was even worse to hear that they were going to arrive in the afternoon and join the OTHER Japanese class INSTEAD. Well anyway, after that class, we had the grade assembly. It wasn't anything special, only except the fact that we had a bloody hellofabitchy Vice Principle speak to us, and just because we hate her and her guts. At lunch, though, the other japanese transfer students (another group) which came paired up with another student (like last year... but only available for those 'beginner japanese 11/japanese 10' students) had their party. Disappointingly, none of them (guys--even though there were only 2) were up to standards (why do I even bother mentioning this? =P). Although... Kenta's kind of a cooly-lookin' gang kid. Probably the only decent? XP
Moving on... we had a splended group discussion of the first three scenes of the first act of Macbeth. The teacher still doesn't remember we haven't done our presentations yet. I wonder why I didn't mention it to him... While returning to my locker, I passed by the Japanese class and I found the whole room packed with Japanese exchange students! They were cuuuuute little children around the age of 13! Well, I couldn't stay because I still had a class to go to. Then the last class was boredville. Nothing more to add to that. Right after, I returned to the japanese class and we had the most oddest conversations. They were awfully nice (handing around origami.. o_o) and were quite the funny bunch. Eleanor (for some reason) had to tell them about her preferences of a tall, older japanese student and one of the young ones went and lead one of the older kids to her. LOL, we didn't expect the little kid to comprehend the situation and actually go and get one. XP The only other elder students were 20 and 17. Though their age didn't match their appearance whatsoever, so we were surprised when we found out. Okay by then, I was late for "I" block. It seemed to be the second last day of the class itself. Thank goodness for that. "Rat-tailed girl" brought some homemade cake and the rest of that class was spared.
Oh, I also went and celebrated my birthday with my family (only) by eating JAPANESE FOOD! That's funny, I felt like highlighting my day and I did.
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