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Vinson

Nov. 23, 2025

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Out of school courses

I am accompanying my daughter with her out-school math course. I'm sitting in the back of the classroom and listening to the math teacher(On the other side,I'm writing this diary ^_^). I feel as if I have gone back to my student days.

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I feel as if I have gone back to my student days.

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Liag

Nov. 23, 2025

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Out of school courses


I am accompanying my daughter with her out-school math course.


I am accompanying my daughter with her out-of-school math course. I am accompanying my daughter with her out-of-school math course.

The "fancy word" for "out-of-school" is "extra-curricular"

I'm sitting in the back of the classroom and listening to the math teacher(On the other side,I'm writing this diary ^_^).


I'm sitting in the back of the classroom and listening to the math teacher (On the other side, I'm writing this diary ^_^). I'm sitting in the back of the classroom listening to the math teacher (On the other side, I'm writing this diary ^_^).

Since you are "listening" WHILE you are "sitting in the classroom," it makes more sense to omit the "and". Using "and" makes the 2 actions sound a little bit like they are unrelated. You could also just use "while" instead of "and", but it's not necessary.

I feel as if I have gone back to my student days.


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