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Write a diary entry on how you felt on your first day of the online class during Corona Pandemic...


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Answered by aditya95250
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Dear Diary,

These past days were traumatic. Italy is in a total Lockdown because of the Coronavirus, so I’m forced to stay at home, against my will, until the 3rd of May. I miss going out with my friends, to parties or visiting my grandma and spending time with her. However, I’m going to do what I need to do if I want the Coronavirus out of here.

The country was wholeheartedly Locked down, with all the schools closed and people needing to maintain social distances from one another when they are walking or going to the supermarket. However, on a positive note people are starting to wash themselves more often and are generally being more hygienic.

Talking about school, my school decided to do video lessons for a month or so, until this all blows over, anyway. My day in quarantine starts at 7:45 when I wake up and prepare myself for the first lesson at 0815. When the first two lessons are done, at 1005, I have a ten minute break. Then the other two lessons begin and then finish at 1205 and have a lunch break of 30 minutes. Then we have the last two hours and we finish school at 1425, a total of 6 hours a day.

So, my day in quarantine is not that interesting, but I am getting through it.

Bye and see you soon.

Edoardo Bozza

Answered by kiaanagrawal84
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Today was my first online class sheduled at 9am. I woke up early as my heart was flipping and diving. I was anxious what would I expect. I arranged all the gadgets and installed the necessary applications. I was sitting there half an hour prior to the scheduled time. The class started, everyone had videos on. There was pindrop silence and the teacher displayed slides. I was relieved to know there was nothing so hard about the online classes. You can still learn effeciently but can't chat with friends. I still enjoyed the lesson.

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