The topmost floor of Block D has been without electricity since last Friday. And when you have 40 students in a class in a 30 degree Celsius weather..., well that's just recipe for disaster.
Today, even when it's quite early in the morning (7.30am), 3H asked to go to the library (where there's air-conditioning). But I managed to placate them by promising to bring them to the library later this week.
But it was already 10.10am when I entered 3I and the air had warmed up considerably. All the students were busy fanning themselves with whatever material they happened to have at hand and they all looked agitated.
As anticipated, they assailed me with requests to go to the library as soon as I walked into the class.
"Let me think about it", I replied while thinking of a brand new lesson plan to be carried out at the library.
Some of the naughtier boys started chanting "Library, Library, Library" in the hopes of influencing my decision.
I ignored it at first but the chanting grew louder. Now the other boys have joined in the "Library, Library, Library" chant.
Then something weird happened. Two boys started dancing to the beat of the chorus. It looked like a cross between zapin and an ancient tribal dance. Is the heat making my students unstable?
Noticing my perplexed and amused face, now the girls joined in the chants "LIBRARY, LIBRARY, LIBRARY".
My resolve was finally broken when a student said something hilarious while fanning his underarms for effect.
I burst out laughing and said the magic words, "Okay 3I, I'll see you guys at the library". This was met by loud cheers. It was as if I had said tomorrow was a public holiday...
I hope the fans will be working tomorrow as I don't think I can face the tribal chants and dance again...
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