Thursday, June 17, 2021
Thoughts after I left my Country
When I came to New Zealand a few minutes before I went out at the airport my first thoughts were What the weather will be like, I was guessing 70% colder than my air con conditioner back in my country haha, at the first step outside the airport I felt the coldness in the weather’s air even though it was like a normal day, But I was pretty much amazed by it because a normal day In my country was a hot sunny day there’s no snow or anything it was just a sunny day, storm or a sunny day(with or without) clouds,
--I've never seen a lightning storm here in New Zealand too--. After that experience I had 2 weeks before I’ll start going to school, those 2 weeks I was pretty much just hanging out like, exploring the house, or walking around outside and there was this one time where I wanted to cross the road but I didn’t know what to do or how the traffic lights work( i didn't know how the traffic lights work because I've never lived in a city before I've lived on a province in which there's a 3 hours drive to get to the city. I had doubts on clicking that crossing button but I didn’t click it, Weeks later The my first day of school was a pretty nervous feeling, like I didn’t know anyone or what to expect because this school was very diverse than what school was like in my country Anyways, I was walking with the teacher to where my class is, and when we came the teacher introduced me to my new classmates and luckily I met Daniel, the only Filipino student in my class and now there’s two of us and he speaks Filipino, not just English, Daniel was the first guy I met in school and at Interval he introduced me to some other Filipinos as well and I was pretty lucky because without them it would’ve been hard for me to get laid in the culture / to understand things here that I didn’t understand, Daniel Introduced me to Rojan, Shawn, Brielle, and Ian. and that was pretty much It.
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Critical literacy Esol
Wednesday, 16 June 2021
This week on Esol, our class didn't really do that much interesting stuff except the Mates and dates
Without mates and dates, I'd say this week would've been Boring because the year 10's are on camp, And there's only a small amount of us year 11s in a Wananga group because most of our wananga group are year 10's.
Friday, June 11, 2021
Critical Literacy
This weekend we did a couple of stuff in wananga, what's interesting is that we have this thing called "Mates and Dates"

Thursday, June 3, 2021
Relieve pressure
* Drinking water is a way to stay hydrated and rehydrate. And it is one of the easiest ways to do if you want to get relaxed.
* Also waking up 4 in the morning is a good thing to, that way everyone is still asleep so you have the benefit of doing your stuff

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