It was my forms turn to hold our year groups presentation. When we first heard about this my formie decided to pick the morning of the English exam, so that she could just pretend she forgot (even though she's an English teacher) and look really disappointed. But someone blabbed to their friends next to our head of year, basically because they can't keep their mouths shut. So we had to do it this week on the theme Epiphanies.
Mostly the whole year doesn't listen and just whispers the whole way through because its not important. But it was different this time, it looked like they actually listened. I was sixth to speak, bearing in mind I was reading it out for the first time because we'd only had five minuets notice because our power-point wasn't working so this was plan B which my form teacher had been writing all last night.
I had to read two whole paragraphs to my whole year. Its kind of nerve racking because if you mess up or say a word wrong prepare to get teased the rest of your time at that school. I stumbled on a few words and didn't even take in what I was saying so I don't know how my audience did.
When we'd finished my head of year said I was a good reader. Also other people said that I was the only one who spoke loud enough for them to hear and was clear to understand. All except my friends, you think as they were in the audience they should be supporting me. But no they sat the furthest away in the corner, whispering to each other and having Polo eating challenge's.
Thanks for the support, guys. Not. But I don't care much any-ways, the presentation was a speaking one and lots of people are absent minded when you talk for a while. I'm not saying THEY are absent minded because they are nearly ALL clever than me. I'm saying any person in the entire world wouldn't want to hear that presentation twice. So I'm going to stop typing now or you will end up with a long blog. And you can have a cyber polo from the above picture for reading this far. It was a long blog.
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