PlayDay turns out to be just fine after i've missed the first half of the day. Lenny... are you okay? well, at least you got your foster-father-to-be instead. Well, at last I've managed to participate in only 5 games I think. For me, there are a lot of improvements that can be made for everybody's game. In term of rules and regulations of the game, the ability to adjust to the participants level of proficiency is crucial. Anyway, I hope my own game (Command & Conquer) is flexible but depends on you guys. Thanks to Nik who has always been understanding in preparation of the game. Basically, learning English can be thousands of ways. Games are part of the ways that can motivate students especially beginners to view English as not a compulsory subject to be taken in classroom, but a lifelong learning that can benefit oneself. Overall, PlayDay turns out to be one of the day that I won't forget about you guys and stepping stone for knowing the hidden characters for some of my classmates. Congratulations for those who work hard for the day and good luck in presenting our games on the Language Camp later, and not forgotten to Mr G, thanks for the advices. Gonna miss you guys one day... Salina.SAM
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