My Experience of offline school after lockdown. After about one and a half years, locked in our homes with no friends to meet and no connection with the external world, the news of offline school was like bliss in solitude. It was very frustrating for students to manage their studies all day long with no opportunity to go outdoors or meet friends, but now offline school was like a superhero arrived to save the day. Students like me were on cloud nine upon hearing the news because our seniors had to face the so-called “online covid batch” tag but now we could proudly state that we had attended offline classes and experienced offline school life. When was the school reopening, how should we be dressed, and which room do we have to be seated in dozens of questions were showered on the teachers, which they appreciably tackled! Finally, the important day arrived and I was a little sad to break from my daily routine of getting up late and directly joining school online from my bed. I had
My Online singing competition experience. I was very excited as our school was going to host an online inter-school music competition. After a week of thinking, I had finally decided on the song I would sing along with which I would also play my ukulele. I had registered myself and started practising for the competition. The day finally arrived when I was ready with my ukulele and joined the competition meeting. As I entered the meeting, I saw that there were many participants from various schools. Everyone had different instruments like guitars, drums, keyboard, flute and were also looking quite confident. I was feeling a bit nervous but luckily, I had my whole family seated near me, to encourage and support me. The event started with a brief introduction of the judges and a short speech from the principal. The competition started and the first performer sang melodiously. The following performances were also good. Some of the contestants sang while others played a beautiful tune w