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Xiomara’s words moved Hazel a little.
But reason also helped her realise that she was utterly unqualified.
A professional announcer needs to be skilled. And training and ongoing learning produced
professional ability.
Hazel: “Let me think about it again! I always feel that the review teacher will be speechless
when he sees our resume.”
“Hahaha! Do you believe that at least 50% of the people in the broadcasting and hosting
department will sign up? What does the review teacher think? Review the matter of the
teacher. There are so many students who signed up, the teacher can’t remember everyone.
Don’t worry!” Xiomara said, “Opportunities are always in your own hands. This is what my
aunt told me. My aunt joined the TV station as an intern when she was a fresher. My aunt
has a good appearance, speaks well, and is courageous. In addition, my aunt is not very
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtprofessional…but she learned this at that time.”
Xiomara’s words moved Hazel’s heart again.
“However, I heard that other people’s candidates are basically selected from the candidates
recommended by professional teachers.” Xiomara continued, “Anyway, I plan to sign up.”
Xiomara: “Yes! My aunt said you worked hard, don’t you want to become a famous host?”
Hazel nodded without thinking: “This is my goal. At least for now.”
Xiomara: “In the future, after graduation, will you switch your major?”
Hazel: “Maybe, maybe not. Not everyone will be engaged in the major after graduation.”
Xiomara: “That’s right!”
After entering the cafeteria, the two found a table that belonged to no one and sat down to
eat.
“Do you have a registration template? If you don’t have one, I can send you a copy.”
Xiomara smiled, “I asked a senior to ask for it.”
Hazel: “Okay! Thank you then!”
Xiomara: “You’re welcome. Let me add your number as a friend! I’ll send it to you later.”
Hazel picked up her phone right away and added Xiomara to her list of friends.
When Hazel got home in the evening, she found Robert playing games on the couch while
Elliot and Layla were not there.
“Second brother, where are father and sister?” Hazel changed her shoes, put down her
schoolbag, and walked in front of Robert.
Robert hurriedly ended the game, and put one hand on Hazel’s shoulder: “Father and sister
are still at Uncle Eric’s parents’s house. They don’t come back for dinner.”
“Didn’t sister go to Uncle Eric’s house alone? Dad went too?” Hazel wondered.
“Dad went there in the afternoon. My sister called him to go.” Robert touched his nose, “It is
estimated that after my sister went, Uncle Eric’s parents didn’t blame her, so she called
Dad. Of course, it’s all I guessed, maybe they have something else to talk about!”
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“Oh! Second brother, do you have no classes at night at school?” Hazel saw that the second
brother seemed to have no classes every night.
Robert didn’t always go home at night, but it wasn’t because he had to go to class. Instead,
he went to different social events.
“Elective courses are all scheduled in the evening.” Robert said, “It’s not that I don’t take
elective courses at all, but my elective courses are basically in the daytime.”
Hazel: “Oh, no wonder you don’t have to take classes at night!”
“Evening self-study is offered at our college, but I don’t usually go. The teacher won’t
criticise me as long as I don’t fail any classes.” Robert looked proud, “Being the child of
parents has many advantages.”
Hazel knew that what Robert had said must have been a honour and privilege.
The thoughts of Hazel and Robert were completely different, but Hazel didn’t hate the
behavior of Robert.