Wednesday, July 25, 2007
24/7/2007 Meeting
Today we played a game: it was "continue the story". Everyone had to come up with a sentence, and it had to flow into a story...irregardless of whether it was logical or not. All of us kept laughing at all 3 stories we came up with.
The last one was the most silly. It all started with a bridge called "winner" (Thura came up with the first statement). After that, the bridge was blown up, and the character of the story somehow got into the sea and used the raft he amazingly found, and rowed to the nearest island. (haha...this reminds us of a previous meeting we had discussing about what were the items we would bring when we are stuck in the middle of the ocean). So the story went on, (which got more silly), and out of no where, a the character found himself in the titanic! Eventually, it hit an iceberg (out of no where in the pacific ocean!!) and the character landed on Sentosa! ---the end----
After that, we all got down to reading an article about students using credit cards. We splitted into 2 groups to argue against each other. It was pretty interesting to see everyone come up to present their case. There were no right or wrong answer, but the presentation got everyone to practise speaking with fluency and also some aspects of public speaking.
The last one was the most silly. It all started with a bridge called "winner" (Thura came up with the first statement). After that, the bridge was blown up, and the character of the story somehow got into the sea and used the raft he amazingly found, and rowed to the nearest island. (haha...this reminds us of a previous meeting we had discussing about what were the items we would bring when we are stuck in the middle of the ocean). So the story went on, (which got more silly), and out of no where, a the character found himself in the titanic! Eventually, it hit an iceberg (out of no where in the pacific ocean!!) and the character landed on Sentosa! ---the end----
After that, we all got down to reading an article about students using credit cards. We splitted into 2 groups to argue against each other. It was pretty interesting to see everyone come up to present their case. There were no right or wrong answer, but the presentation got everyone to practise speaking with fluency and also some aspects of public speaking.
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