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Imagine that you are Aman. Write a Diary Entry describing your experience of attending offline classes at school after a long lockdown due to COVID. (50-60 Words) (5Marks) ​

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Answered by arnavdarak07
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Tuesday, 9th February 2021.

11:00 A.M

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I have been doing online classes from the past 9 months, since May. When I first heard that my school will remain closed and we will be doing online classes, I was very happy. I thought that it would be fun but it was quite the opposite. During our classes, some students turned on their audio just to disturb others. Some teachers joined the class late, like the students. We also had online exams, where most of my classmates used Goógle, it made me sad. I knew that we weren't able to study properly and I wanted to go to my school. I missed my friends very much. And I am glad that my school is going to reopen in a couple of days, since the vaccine of COVID-19 has been made, and it works. I am really excited to meet my friends and teachers again. I will finally be able to go out of my house, play with my friends and attend offline classes. We will be able to write on the blackboard again, use chalks, talk and get punished. The teachers and the monitor will finally start shouting again, and we, being the evil students, won't listen to her. I can't wait anymore. I am finally feeling better, and I won't be worried about my education now, since offline classes are much better than online classes.

I hope that another virus like corona will never come into existence,

Answered by aryan19698
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Going Back to School During COVID: 5 Students Share Their First Day

“Due to the pandemic, the last first day was nothing like anything I imagined at all.”

Brittney McNamara

SEPTEMBER 14, 2020

Eliza, Lindsey, and Anusha

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As schools reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic, students are facing challenges they've never imagined. Teen Vogue's Fear and Learning in America series is exploring what back to school means for students this year, and what they think about learning during the coronavirus crisis.

The first day of school is usually one filled with familiar faces, welcome-back hugs, and healthy doses of either ambition or apathy. But this year, going back to school is fraught. With the coronavirus pandemic persisting, many students are finding their first day isn't exactly what they'd imagined.

Teen Vogue asked five students to chronicle their first day in a diary entry. Two students went back to school in person, while the others attended via Zoom. Either way, the first day carried some of the typical excitement, but mostly it was a strange experience.

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