One word that described today well is "mundane". It was absolutely boring with nothing much happening. The day started with Science. As usual, when Mr. Gabriel neared our class, a few of my classmates warned the rest of us by calling him by his first name. Unfortunately, Mr. Gabriel could hear them from where he was and was quite angry. Although he did not scold us, we all felt ashamed. Well, most of us did. The rest of the period was basically understanding the various science concepts that were very complex.
During Mother Tongue, the teacher complained that we were using too much of the class time doing the TFU project. He was relieved when we finally finished the TFU. He also gave us his number if we encountered problems with the subject. Many of us joked about it, though up till now I do not know why. Other than that, the lesson was quite MUNDANE. I felt dizzy all of a sudden in class but after doing the "brushing my eyebrows" technique, I no longer felt dizzy.
English started off with the usual joking by Mr. Hamilton that he was the highlight of our day, after which we wrote down words for our personal dictionary. We then continued with the comprehension exercises that was MUNDANE. As usual, nobody did them seriously. OPW was the next period that I expected to be more exciting. We went to the computer lab and it was a rather nice end to a mostly MUNDANE school day. Although we had to do work, it was still enjoyable in a way that we got to use the computers.
At home, I spent a long and wasted hour changing my blog skin, tidying up my blog and such. Imagine: one precious hour in my life wasted doing something
MUNDANE! I then had to write this blog post which took me about forty-five minutes. The rest of the afternoon was a good time of relaxing reading the newspapers as I like reading about the current affairs of the world. And that concluded my MUNDANE day.
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