18/04/2002, Thursday, Japanese lesson

Just like what we thought. Umi-san was really furious because of those coming tests. I can felt that our usual-stable classroom was shaking and almost collapsed. For some reason, when Kuyami-san came and whispered something in her ears, she grinned and calmed down. I hope that was not some school rules breaking things.

During the Math lessons, Maseki-sensei gave those 2 lessons for us to ask question about the homework, which we should hand it in tomorrow. But Umi-san was doing the Geography exercise instead. Miroku-san, Sango-san and Kagome-san were studying for their Japanese Language dictation. Kuyami-san almost threw her Math textbook out of the classroom out of frustration. Then she decided not to do so when she finally solved the equation. Not much incident/accident happened within the Math class.

Sorai-sensei had used a whole lesson to lecture us about our "poorly-done composition". Umi-san had passed me a note which she said that "the old man" had at least scold us about 10 lessons already. At the end of the first lesson, many classmates had already fallen asleep or doing their own things (apply only to those who were sitting at the back or some not-easy-to-see-what-are-you-doing seats). Umi-san was doing the History essay. Miroku-san, Sango-san and Kagome-san were still revising for their dictation. Kuyami-san was half asleep, because she can't really understand what Sorai-sensei was saying (those words that he used was a bit too difficult for a Chinese girl). Kamatari-san was exchanging some Hamasaki Ayumi's photo with someone...

Finally, the bell rang. After the teacher left, many people were stretching themselves. I guess there were more people had fallen asleep than I thought.

Next lesson is Computer. I will pack my things now. Because I have something to be done before I leave the school for the archery match.