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Acute Bronchitis

My two week break is almost over. On Monday, I’ll be joining my year 2s again. I have planned for them to make a wrist watch this coming week so, they can practice telling time. Also, I will be teaching them some French (just have to stay one chapter/step ahead of the students). I have a French song that I will be teaching them in the morning this week. I am mostl excited for the writing unit I have planned for the class. They will be penpals with a Canadian school. Just telling them that they would be writing to students in Canada made them very excited and curious about Canada.
 Unfortunately, I found out yesterday that I have  acute bronchitis. I was having severaly painful headaches, feeling exhausted and weak. The doctor gave me antibiotics to help clear up the bronchitis  and paracetamol for my headaches. Drinking lots of liquids and considering buying a cheap humidifier for my room to speed up my recovery. I can’t really afford to be sick right now. Four weeks till I am done the program. Then I am able to go travelling around NZ with my roomate Emily.

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