This lesson has made me realise that the people at that time really believed in the superstitions they made, such as “Eight is a lucky number”, just because the number eight sounds like ‘fa’ which means prosperity. Although I feel that these superstitions were either unreasonable or plain hilarious, I was still adding many new things into my brain. Despite the fact that I do not believe in superstition, I still have to listen to them almost daily. But the group work and discussion my classmates and I did together was much more interesting than learning alone. I wish that most of the work we are assigned could be done in groups to lessen the work load and help us grow closer to other classmates, also make the lesson more interesting which improves our learning speed.
The lesson on the presentation of Macbeth act 1, scene 1 was not only fun, it also thought me to speak loud and clear when presenting, to ensure that everyone is able to hear what I am saying. The reason why the presentation was funny is because my friends had difficulties trying to imitate the pitch of the three witches and sounded really weird, while one of them had difficulties trying to speak loudly. In conclusion, this lesson was one of the more interesting lessons compared to other Literature lessons as the class had fun while learning, which is great and I wish that we would experience more of these types of lessons, rather than those boring and uninteresting lessons, where I even had difficulties staying awake.
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