Saturday, December 10, 2011

Campaign and Conversation

Hello, there.

Yes, it has been a month since I graduated. It has been a month too I didn’t blog. Shame on me.

My life has been good yet confusing. Three weeks ago I joined a campaign team for the Head of ITB Alumni election. Mr. Sambodo was lose, anyway, but it’s still a great experience for me. Some new friends, knowledge, and salary :D. Well the salary’s not much, but it’s worth the job. I was an administrator for twitter account which is used for the campaign. Nearly 24 hours I supposed to tweet some useful information to the followers. It’s quite amusing, since I usually just blabbing on my own account, sharing my personal thoughts.

And after the election, I am now joining a conversation class at BLCI. It is super fun. I don’t know, maybe I just dramatize it, but have a new friends, circle around in the class, with a native speaker’s speaking to us, it just—according to Syahrini’s famous word—sesuatu. Plus I’ve been falling in love with English since I was in junior high. No doubt I will love what I do every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 4 pm.

There are 8 people in the class. Ryan, Zulfa, Atia, Riana, Hana, Febi, Adit, and me. We’re just 3 days together, but it seems like we’re already know about each other. It’s because topics in our handbook force us to tell others about our personality and family, as far it goes. So, I know Adit is an impatient person, Atia is more organized after he lived in Japan for 2 years, Febi’s biggest fear is a caterpillar, Zulfa is a fan of rock music, Hana is a material engineering student who has passion in fashion and culinary, Ryan learned to swim when he accompanied his aunt to relieve stroke with swimming therapy, Riana is going to strict to her daughter because she thinks a girl should be more protected. 
They know how strict my parents was so I couldn’t go to a big parties. And also, we know Mel, our teacher, had an adventurous parents, which is cool. Mel is from Bristol, England. She refuses to be called Miss or Ma’am. Sometimes we have an awkward situation which were none of us could describe something in English. But then Mel helped, so in last 3 days, Mel was still taking over the conversation. I just hope, in next 5 weeks, my 7 friends and I can make our English even better.

Okay, that’s for today. Oh, did I tell you my life is confusing? Hmm, I’ll tell you what else, in the next post. :)


Cheers!

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