Saturday 26 May 2012

Blog 9: Never farewell

        Time and tide wait for no man. It has been five months since we first met in the same classroom. I still remember that day when we sat in rows and got to know each other. Although we are mostly strangers to each other before, after five months' companion, we are forever friends. It is a fate for we 17 to get together among nearly three hundreds students and to meet our four kind and knowledgeble mentors. Group 7 has been our exclusive and precious memory since we not only had joy but also fought for its glory!
         At this point, I want to express great gratitude towards our mentors. Although we never speak it out, we have tremendous appriciation and respect for them. Ms Angelina always cares for us like a mother, her tender heart always let me full of warmth. She is a experienced teacher whose professional skills are known and respected; Ms Anita is exceedingly facious and responsible. She always tells us interesting stories about her family. Her own rich experiences also further enrich our understanding of Canada and other cultures. Also, as our team supervisor, she guided our work earnestly and checked every word meticulously.
          Ms Misty will always be so patient and kind-hearted. Her encouraging word is a source of inspiration to us, stamulating us to be more modest and hardworking. She is a indeed good listenner and a brilliant teacher; As for Mr. Clarence, he is enthusiastic and humorous all the time. Knowledgeable about life and all aspects, thus he is voluble, and usually eager to discuss the latest headlines with us. His unique and profound insights always makes us amazing.
         Although we have only two weeks' left to listen to their class and to learn together, and maybe we will seldom meet through the whole life, our memories and friendships will never fade away. I believe, even though we have less contact from then on, everyone would reach out their hands with no doubt if anyone need help.
        End also means re-start. Our friendship will begin at the next journey.  We will never farewell then.

1 comment:

  1. SOFA!

    Yes! It's the beginning of the end of the bridging course, not the end of the world, let alone the end of our friendship. That's quite a enjoyful experience which is not to be erased. THANKS FOR ALL TUTORS.

    BTW, my hair cut sucks! LOL

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