2007-05-03
Today is a quite busy day. There is a competition of Hakka song in the end of May. I am assigned to direct 20 second grade student to attend the competition. Since now, I need to spend 2 hours every Monday and Thursday afternoon to teach those students how to sing with precise tune and to pronounce every correct Hakka word. Ironically, My Hakka is poor and it is even poorer than my English. But my school still appointed me to be the instructor of this competition because no teacher wants to direct those young children. Nonetheless, those 20 students are excellent and were chosen from 60 students to represent our school in this competition. I believe that the hard work will be worthy once we win the first place in the competition.
There is a thing that drives me very happy. One of my co-workers gave two of her new and expensive dresses to me. She married to a rich businessman so that her husband often goes shopping with her and pays for what she buys. She said there are too many clothes in her wardrobe and she wanted to give out her clothes. Fortunately, the two dresses totally fitted me! I couldn’t wait to dress one on once I get them and lots of my co-workers admired that I looked nice with the dresses. I think the two dresses with high quality fabric and perfect tailor must be expensive. I will never spend so much money to buy this kind of clothes in my life expect someone wants to pay for my. All in all, I got the dresses for free. Lucky!
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