And so, after yesterday's episode of interview break-in, we commenced our campaign in the primary school (a.k.a our sister school, i.e. SK Convent Green Lane) this morning.
It started off with their normal routine of singing a patriotic song before their teacher - in - charge introduced us to the assembly. One of our teacher advisors, Pn Gan, briefly explained to the primary students what our campaign was about.
Then, she presented us to the assembly to proceed with further clarifications. Lisa took over the mike (in actual fact, loud - hailer) and explained that their help was essential to the campaign's success. She made it short and sweet. I (Rebekah) was up there with her and noticed the awe - struck expressions on their faces. It seems that they did not know about the dire state the orangutans are in. At least that's what I interpreted from their faces. Oh well, now we know how much work we have to do to get the message across. :)
Pn Gan doing the introduction |
Then, she presented us to the assembly to proceed with further clarifications. Lisa took over the mike (in actual fact, loud - hailer) and explained that their help was essential to the campaign's success. She made it short and sweet. I (Rebekah) was up there with her and noticed the awe - struck expressions on their faces. It seems that they did not know about the dire state the orangutans are in. At least that's what I interpreted from their faces. Oh well, now we know how much work we have to do to get the message across. :)
Lisa handed the assembly back to the teacher - in - charge and with that, we can officially carry out activities in our sister school, spreading awareness on the importance of saving the endangered species of orangutans.