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Learning beyond books

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🎤📚 My Life in Extracurricular Activities When I look back at my school life, one thing that makes me happy is all the extracurricular activities I take part in. I love being part of events like debates, speeches, quizzes, and many more. They are not just activities for me, they are experiences that teach me something new every time. Debate is one of my favorites. I enjoy standing on the stage, sharing my opinion, and listening to others. Sometimes I win, sometimes I don’t, but every debate makes me more confident. I learn how to speak clearly, how to think fast, and how to respect other people’s ideas even when I don’t agree with them. I also like speech competitions. At first, I was very shy and scared to speak in front of a crowd. My hands used to shake and my heart would beat so fast. But slowly, I got better. Now, when I speak, I feel proud because I know my words can inspire people. Quizzes are super fun too! I love testing my knowledge and learning new f...

SPORTS

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⚽🏀🏸 Playing Sports – My Way ●I love playing sports – not just one, but almost every sport I can try. I’m not the best player, but that doesn’t stop me from joining in and having fun. ●Basketball? I play it, but honestly, I’m not very good at it. Sometimes I miss the ball, sometimes I shoot and it doesn’t go in, but I still enjoy running on the court with my friends. It’s about laughing and trying, not just winning. ●I also like playing football, badminton, and even volleyball when I get the chance. Every sport teaches me something different – football makes me run faster, badminton makes me focus, and basketball makes me laugh at myself when I miss a shot. ●Sports are important to me because they make me active and happy. I get to spend time with my friends, make memories, and feel healthy. Winning or losing doesn’t matter as much as enjoying the game. ●I may not be a champion, but I am a player.That what matters to me. 

Culture curriculum

🎭 My Cultural Curriculum Journey Before Class  ●The schol culture learning before Class 11, the first thing that comes to my mind is all the cultural curriculum activities I took part in. These activities were more than just part of my timetable – they were moments where I learned about my roots, my traditions, and about myself. ●One of my favorite parts of the cultural curriculum was learning traditional songs and dances. At first, I used to feel shy while dancing in front of my classmates, but slowly I started to enjoy it. When we practiced together, it felt like we were celebrating our culture. I still remember the feeling of wearing our traditional dress and performing on stage. It made me proud of who I am and where I come from. ●We also learned Tibetan language and prayers as part of our curriculum. Sometimes it was difficult to memorize long verses, but with practice, I got better. These classes taught me discipline and respect for our spiritual traditions. ■Another thing I...