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Class Test - Term 4 Wk 1-2
Final Year Exams - 2nd Oct 2009 to 13th Oct 2009 (T4 Wk3)
Form / English / CLOVES : Mrs Sabrina Tan ; Mr Sean Lee
Maths : Ms Tan Mui Mui
Science : Mr Thong Nai Kee
Chinese : Ms Chen Kaili
HCL : Mr Chua Kok Yong
PE : Mr Yong Yin Yee
Music : Mdm Chen Chung Yi ; Mr Chee Jun Hong
Geography : Ms Goh Si Ying
Literature : Ms Melissa Ngo
History : Mdm Nora Bte Osman
Art : Mdm Lai Sen Fong
D&T ( 1 - 20 ) : Mr Phillip Ng
D&T ( 21 - 29 ) : Mr Lim Hwee Chong
F&N ( 1 - 20 ) : Mdm Mandy Pan
F&N ( 21 - 39 ) : Mdm Nur Irdawaty
Tick... Tick... Tick... All of a sudden, an alarm rang from the insides of my pocket. Phew, it was finally six o' clock, I can knock off from work now! Sweeping everything on my table into my suitcase in one huge gesture, I headed straight to the car park after saying goodbye to my colleagues. With the radio and air-conditioner switched on, and the image of my family and a warm dinner waiting for me, I felt relaxed and started the journey back home in a good mood. It was at Yishun Avenue 1 when I slowed down as the speed limit here was slower than on the highway. Out of the corner of my eye, I spotted a blue Mazda RX-8 that overtook me with surprising speed. I caught up with it just in time to be the witness to a terrible accident. The Mazda appeared to have flipped over a guardrail and crashed into the side of a hill. The glass panes were shattered, the doors flung opened, and even one of its wheel was sent flying off due to the impact of the crash. The entire body of the car was wreaked. I slowed down and got off my car immediately. I couldn't ignore such a serious car accident. I founded my handphone in a surprisingly short time and dialled for the Police and the ambulance. I snapped a shot of the mangled wreak, I am prepared to send it to The Straits Times as it would surely make headlines. After the Police arrived, I answered some questions and returned home for my dinner, ready to spill the events that just took place to my family. It was certainly a eventful day.