By Isaac Tah (20S06L), Chairperson, Joel Hoe (20A01B), Vice-Chairperson, and Jacinda Soh (20A01D), Secretary
Photographs courtesy of Cheng Wentuo (20S06L)
To the prospective Year 5 student:
Any good H1 General Paper student will tell you that using sophisticated words makes you sound sophisticated:
“Grandiloquent” instead of “disgustingly flowery language”.
“Juxtaposing” instead of “comparing side by side”.
“Chamber” instead of “small”.
“Ensemble” instead of “bunch of people”.
Ugh. That’s really snooty.
However, the even better H1 General Paper students will tell you that we should never draw conclusions from titles alone. If you unpack the key phrase properly:
“Chamber Ensemble” = “group of earnest amateur string players who enjoy meeting up and making music together”.
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