Introduction
As a 10-year-old primary school student, I never thought I would become involved in a situation where I had to force the class monitor to copy a video. However, one day during an English class, our teacher asked us to copy a video for homework, but the monitor refused to do so. In this article, I will share my experience of how I, along with my classmates, handled the situation.
Forcing the English Class Monitor to Copy the Video
At the beginning of the video copying session, our teacher pointed out that it was the class monitor's responsibility to ensure that everyone copied the video. However, the monitor refused to do so, arguing that it was not part of his job description. Feeling outraged, my classmates and I decided to take action.
Together, we cornered the monitor and demanded that he copy the video. We grabbed him by the arms and legs and placed him on the desk, holding him down with our sheer strength. Despite his struggles, we kept him pinned down until he agreed to copy the video.
Copying the Video on the Desk
Since we had already established that the monitor was responsible for copying the video, it was an easy task for the rest of us to get started on copying. We took out our textbooks and notebooks and began to copy the video onto the pages. It was a bit difficult at first to balance the books on the desk while writing, but we managed to get the job done.
The monitor, on the other hand, was still lying on the desk, watching us copy the video. After a while, he asked if he could join us and copy the video himself. We were hesitant at first, but in the end, we agreed and allowed him to copy as well.
Putting Kun into the Europress
Aside from the video copying incident, I also remember another strange incident involving my father's business. One day, he asked me to help him take a large box of "Kun" to the Europress, which he owned. I thought it was a bit strange, but I agreed to help him nonetheless.
Upon arrival at the Europress, we placed the box of "Kun" inside. It wasn't until years later that I learned that "Kun" was actually a type of equipment used for the construction of commercial kitchens.
The Age Gap between Father and Husband
Lastly, I want to touch upon an interesting fact about my family - my father is actually older than my husband by two decades. It was a bit unusual at first, but we've all gotten used to it over the years.
My husband and I still joke about the age difference from time to time, but at the end of the day, it doesn't really matter. What matters most is the love and respect we have for each other.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the incidents I've shared are just a few examples of the interesting experiences I've had growing up. They've helped shape me into the person I am today, and I'm grateful for all of them. From forcing the class monitor to copy a video, to putting Kun into the Europress, to the age gap between my father and husband, each experience has its unique story to tell.