There is no class 1 this week because there is a national holiday, so we have to have class 1 and class 2 together, which is a busy time!
1. The topic of the day is How has the French Revolution Been Remembered? We study on how the French Revolution is remembered. One way is the French celebrated it in 14 July 1989. There are other things too, like the Guillotine and the Bastille.
2. That time, the Guillotine was a new way of executing people. It made it a lot easier to "chop people's head off". The Bastille is an obsolete castle and was not used anymore. These days, the castle has been rebuilt.
3. We begin the regular teaching schedules. Everyone has to teach for at least 10-15 minutes (non-stop). Apparently, there were issues with the group and some miscommunication, so there was a bit of problem on teaching time! (No PowerPoint issue)
4. The way we can improve is to communicate more. We didn't have a PowerPoint because of that. We shouldn't be soccer balls too, doing when told only. We have to work harder next time.
We still have no pictures for this post, so next post we might have Pictures.
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