Monday, May 4, 2009

你好, my name is 祖儿

When I woke up this morning, I found out that it's already the third week of school. Time really flies when you're studying, soon the examinations will come. So we were suppose to present our Communication Skills project today. Our teacher asked us to come up with a team building game each group so that we can play together with whole class. I didn't take much picture except during Suraj and Benjamin's game.

Suraj's game : Snap Hunt
Each group was given a list with 4 different items and we were suppose to find them and take a picture of the specific item.
Our list had:
1) A photo full of fear
2) Someone reading newspaper
3) A school of fishes
4) Bose brand speakers

We actually wanted to take a picture of someone in fear, but look at the outcome:
Is he laughing because he's scared? Or he's laughing too hard till he got scared? This is our group leader, Weili's impression of fear.
In the end, we took a picture of the list we were given. Well, they did say a photo full of fear. Isn't that word fearsome enough?
Someone reading newspaper
School of fishes
I wasn't sure whether 4 fishes is counted as a school but who cares, we won.
Bose brand speakers
Actually the speakers are at the seats there, but who cares. We won.

Benjamin's game : Hand and Foot
All the groups were given a fixed box each and was asked to stay inside the box at all times. Then the game master will randomly shout out any number of body parts to be on the floor. For example, 3 legs, 2 butts, 4 hands. And then the groups will have to move according to the instructions given, but the rule is that they can't leave the box. The first group to finish will have to shout done loudly enough for the timer to hear. Overall, this game is fun and challenging. It could be played anywhere as well, not a bad game to be played during chalets.






I'm glad everyone participated spontaneously today. Finally, our class seems to open up a little bit more and everyone seems to enjoyed themselves today. I guess it's safe to say I'll be organizing more activities this semester, let's just hope everyone participates.

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