English 4, Post 2, 'Choosing between: (a) The best holidays or (b) The best concert'
Warm Salutations,
Prospective Biochemists, Chemists and Food Engineers and Pharmaceutical Chemists from FCQF,
This week, I am bringing to you the second out of eight blog sessions.
In this particular session, you will be asked to do the following class assignment:
This time you will write about the best holidays or concerts you've been to.
Please choose ONLY 1 topic.
Holidays:
When it was
Where they went
How long it was
People you went with
Things/activities they did
Why it has been the best so far
Any other relevant info
or,
Concert:
When / where it was
The artist you saw
A bit of info about the artist
Describe the atmosphere during the event
Describe how you felt and why they enjoyed it
Any other memories about it
Word Count: 170.
Leave comments on 3 of your classmates’ posts + comments on your teacher's post.
"Dear Fellow Concert Goers,
This time I was given the great opportunity to write about a memorable concert I had the privilege to attend. This time I wanted this writing session to be special. I wanted to tell you all about a time I was the lead singer of a (short-lived) band.
About twelve years ago, when I was a freshman at university, a great meeting for “mechones” (first-year students) was going to take place. Everybody was looking forward to attending this great musical event, and especially, every single band was looking forward to giving its best shot. Everything had to be perfect.
One of those bands was composed of English Pedagogy Students, and they chose “me” to give a special surprise. They thought I was a funny person which had something to give to the audience, so, out of nowhere, they told me to sing a funny song to cheer the audience up.
What I sang to a drunken (pissed off, really) group of university students was memorable, at least for me. I combined two songs, “La Chona” from “Los Tucanes de Tijuana” and “Lithium” from Nirvana.
The laugh was massive, and the fun, even more memorable. It was a nice touch of foolishness”.
Thanks a lot for reading,
Kind Regards!
(Anaís Reitter) that sounds funny hahaha, I would have liked to hear it
ReplyDeleteit sounds fun
ReplyDeletejajajaja that's fun, some of us still don't have a welcome meeting:(
ReplyDeleteHi, your experience as a mechon sounds very entertaining.
ReplyDeleteI would have liked to hear it 😊
(Ashley Ledezma)
What a funny experience, but I can´t imagine the pressure
ReplyDeleteThat's very funny, I would have liked to have a mechona party unu
ReplyDeleteIt must have been very funny, I wish I had heard that combination of songs
ReplyDeleteI never expect this story, I love it.
ReplyDeleteIncredible, I love the story hahahaah
ReplyDelete(Ana Araya): I loved it, very funny
ReplyDelete(José Vásquez Reyes) Hello Teacher! Good story! I think it takes a great personality to sing in front of an audience. I would have loved to go a mechona party, it sounds super interesting.
ReplyDeleteHi!! That is very fun, a great experience
ReplyDeletethat sounds like a good story haha
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful experience !!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice and fun memory!
ReplyDeleteMister Rene your post is fantastic. The song "La Chona" is a funny song. "Y la chona se mueve, al ritmo que le toquen
ReplyDeleteElla baila de todo, nunca pierde su trote"
what a nice memory!! it sounds really fun
ReplyDelete(Sebastián Astudillo) Wow, I admire that you dared to do it. I'm sure you have left a very good memory for all those students
ReplyDeleteI would have liked to participate in an “mechon” activity, it sounds funny and an unforgettable experience.
ReplyDeleteI wish someday I could go to a concert of an artist I like :c
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