Yay, PW is finally over! *3 cheers =D
Initially was expecting OP to last much much longer, but then since we got two lovely lady teachers, who were kind enough to spare us from the barrage of questions that we were expecting, our entire OP session for 3 groups actually ended within 1 hour and 15 minutes!! Both teachers were also highly encouraging - they smiled throughout my presentation, and they kept nodding to show encouragement!! Thought that they were the best OP assessors we could ever get, and we were just so fortunate to have them! =)
After OP, the few of us went to watch movies. I watched The Prestige - it was really a very nice show, though the entire flow of the storyline was a bit confusing at times. Sort of anticipated that they were twins, but didn't expect that cloning machine. Quite liked the ending, at least it was unique. Andrew's comment of the show after he watched it: "Very disturbing." Haha, are you watching closely?
After having lunch, as it was still very early in the afternoon, nobody seemed to want to go home yet, so we were discussing where to go next, when Kai Herng spotted a sign about an "Open Air Temple" which we decided to follow and then ended up in no where. It was then we decided to walk from where we were all the way to City Hall, and half-way through our journey, we just walked into the National Museum of Singapore to view some art exhibitions that were part of the Singapore Biennale 2006, which we didn't understand much of them as probably we aren't that inclined for the arts. Then after walking round some exhibit halls and watching this video about the last meals of death row prisoners (one scene showed a sheep's throat being slit, while another told a story of a Burmese prisoner whose flesh was cut bit by bit everyday and cooked into a curry which she was forced to eat... Eeeewww....), we went on with our quest to City Hall, where we visited more art exhibitions, which again we didn't understand much of them.
Haha, though the activities in the second part of the afternoon was rather random, but yep, it was fun!
Initially was expecting OP to last much much longer, but then since we got two lovely lady teachers, who were kind enough to spare us from the barrage of questions that we were expecting, our entire OP session for 3 groups actually ended within 1 hour and 15 minutes!! Both teachers were also highly encouraging - they smiled throughout my presentation, and they kept nodding to show encouragement!! Thought that they were the best OP assessors we could ever get, and we were just so fortunate to have them! =)
After OP, the few of us went to watch movies. I watched The Prestige - it was really a very nice show, though the entire flow of the storyline was a bit confusing at times. Sort of anticipated that they were twins, but didn't expect that cloning machine. Quite liked the ending, at least it was unique. Andrew's comment of the show after he watched it: "Very disturbing." Haha, are you watching closely?
After having lunch, as it was still very early in the afternoon, nobody seemed to want to go home yet, so we were discussing where to go next, when Kai Herng spotted a sign about an "Open Air Temple" which we decided to follow and then ended up in no where. It was then we decided to walk from where we were all the way to City Hall, and half-way through our journey, we just walked into the National Museum of Singapore to view some art exhibitions that were part of the Singapore Biennale 2006, which we didn't understand much of them as probably we aren't that inclined for the arts. Then after walking round some exhibit halls and watching this video about the last meals of death row prisoners (one scene showed a sheep's throat being slit, while another told a story of a Burmese prisoner whose flesh was cut bit by bit everyday and cooked into a curry which she was forced to eat... Eeeewww....), we went on with our quest to City Hall, where we visited more art exhibitions, which again we didn't understand much of them.
Haha, though the activities in the second part of the afternoon was rather random, but yep, it was fun!
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