I had my Oral today

Hehe…I know what you are thinking when you read the title. Well, today’s topic isn’t about sex or anything; nothing to do with oral sex but rather my H1 ‘A’ Level Mother Tongue oral examination.
For those people who know, today is day 2 of the examination. Suay right? I didn’t even have much practice before and all I could do now is to impromptu.
Let’s talk about the questions released today first. The passage is about marriage nowadays vs. marriage then. If I’m not wrong, it’s about the perception of the males and the females that had changed over the years. The passage was understandable however the words are hard and doesn’t flow with our everyday conversational sentences slang.
I heard from Aaron that the other teacher (there are two examiners), who isn’t asking the question, is circling down the mispronounced words that you say. He even described the one of the examiners as a scary old hag; reason being that she was looking down at the papers all the while and out of a sudden she stared up at him. Personally, I felt that this passage is difficult as I can’t recite the whole passage as fluently as I did for other practice papers I’ve done. I was jerky all the way.
The conversation topic was rather easy. They asked that :” What is your opinion of the newspapers, 我报(My Paper) being written in both Chinese and English?” Maybe the topic was too easy already that I might have spoken out of point. I went on blah-ing about environmental issues.
YiChong told me that he heard that the examiners say something like “没完没了的!” after I left the seat. WTF lah, I know I talk very long right, it’s because that I’m nervous and I keep repeating my points lor. It’s a luck that I didn’t shake so hard till the whole table vibrates, I tell u!
Now some comments about the examiners. As you can see from above, the examiners aren’t as nice as those I met when I’m taking the ‘O’ Level in secondary 4. They are mean! Kao Bei in another sense. They know that it is an ‘A’ Level exam and people tend to get nervous and tensed up. Yet they still pass such sarcastic remarks. Like in Joel’s case, after his whole conversation, they told him :”你还挺乐观的哦!” All in all I just don’t like them lah! They cut your conversation when you are half way through and looked so eager chase you off your seat (more then interested in your conversation). If they so in a rush or so reluctant to come and be examiners, then don’t come lah! Come and KPKB!
Aiyah, met this kinda situation/scenario I don’t think I can even get a destinction for my oral this year sia! (well, I’m aiming that tho.) GG already le lah!!!
Count down: 24 days left!
I had my Oral today

Hehe…I know what you are thinking when you read the title. Well, today’s topic isn’t about sex or anything; nothing to do with oral sex but rather my H1 ‘A’ Level Mother Tongue oral examination.
For those people who know, today is day 2 of the examination. Suay right? I didn’t even have much practice before and all I could do now is to impromptu.
Let’s talk about the questions released today first. The passage is about marriage nowadays vs. marriage then. If I’m not wrong, it’s about the perception of the males and the females that had changed over the years. The passage was understandable however the words are hard and doesn’t flow with our everyday conversational sentences slang.
I heard from Aaron that the other teacher (there are two examiners), who isn’t asking the question, is circling down the mispronounced words that you say. He even described the one of the examiners as a scary old hag; reason being that she was looking down at the papers all the while and out of a sudden she stared up at him. Personally, I felt that this passage is difficult as I can’t recite the whole passage as fluently as I did for other practice papers I’ve done. I was jerky all the way.
The conversation topic was rather easy. They asked that :” What is your opinion of the newspapers, 我报(My Paper) being written in both Chinese and English?” Maybe the topic was too easy already that I might have spoken out of point. I went on blah-ing about environmental issues.
YiChong told me that he heard that the examiners say something like “没完没了的!” after I left the seat. WTF lah, I know I talk very long right, it’s because that I’m nervous and I keep repeating my points lor. It’s a luck that I didn’t shake so hard till the whole table vibrates, I tell u!
Now some comments about the examiners. As you can see from above, the examiners aren’t as nice as those I met when I’m taking the ‘O’ Level in secondary 4. They are mean! Kao Bei in another sense. They know that it is an ‘A’ Level exam and people tend to get nervous and tensed up. Yet they still pass such sarcastic remarks. Like in Joel’s case, after his whole conversation, they told him :”你还挺乐观的哦!” All in all I just don’t like them lah! They cut your conversation when you are half way through and looked so eager chase you off your seat (more then interested in your conversation). If they so in a rush or so reluctant to come and be examiners, then don’t come lah! Come and KPKB!
Aiyah, met this kinda situation/scenario I don’t think I can even get a destinction for my oral this year sia! (well, I’m aiming that tho.) GG already le lah!!!
Count down: 24 days left!