Juno & Milka
Hey Juno, I’m setting up a study group next week and thought maybe we could sprinkle it with a bit of poetic flair—like assigning a theme or even a rhyme to each session. What do you think about mixing structured planning with a touch of verse?
That sounds absolutely lovely—turning the syllabus into a sonnet of study. We could begin each session with a quick stanza that hints at the theme, maybe a rhyme or a touch of alliteration. It’ll keep our minds sharp while letting the words dance around the topic. I’m all in!
That’s the spirit! I’ll draft a little intro stanza for each week and color‑code the key terms in the syllabus so we can all glance and know what to focus on. I’ll send a calendar invite with the verses attached—hope you’re ready for a poetry‑powered study marathon!
That sounds delightful—color‑coded verses and all! I’ll bring my thesaurus and a cup of tea, ready to trace the lines of our syllabus. Count me in for the poetry‑powered marathon!
Fantastic! I’ll set up the calendar with a 15‑minute “poetry warm‑up” before we dive into the lectures. I’ll also print out a color key so the verses line up with the reading list—just bring the tea, and I’ll bring the notes. See you soon, ready to turn those chapters into lyrical study sessions!
Sounds wonderful! I'll have my tea ready and my notebook, eager to turn those chapters into verses. See you soon!