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Languages
Assembly
o say that The Languages Week were rich with diverse genres of books,
T was absolutely enthralling has to ranging from children's fantasies to mod-
ern African literature; there was something
be a vast understatement.
The week opened up with a flurry of col- in store for everyone.
ors. Various shades of red, blue, and white
filled the school as everyone was encour- Lastly, to top it all off, came a deluge of pre-
aged to showcase their best imitation of sentations. It was extremely captivating
the French world and what it represents. to see the Language Faculty deliver such
Students showed up proudly emulating amazing performances, starting with the
the French culture with berets and scarves, French quiz, the drama presentations, and
embroidered blouses, and well-tailored the almost professional Shakespearean
shirts. And to top it all off, they were duly re- monologues from the year 7-9 students,
warded with a steaming croissant paired as they imitated many Shakespearean
with a nice cup of savory hot chocolate characters from The Tempest, including
during snack break. Prospero and Miranda.
The following day was my personal favor- To sum it all up, the week was just what the
ite, of course, due to the excitement and Regent Students needed: a chance to un-
enthusiasm the student body showed in wind and recharge after exams in an elec-
response to the book fair. Numerous stalls tric atmosphere full of laughter and joy.
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