A few years
ago I made a blog and shared things to talk but I closed it because I was not
very motivated by the format. But this time it was different because having a
theme to post with several colleagues the dynamic changes. First because you
have to write in English, which adds an extra difficulty in writing and
reading. Writing a common theme among classmates makes it entertaining because
you discover things that in general are not discussed much. Writing in English
implies that you have to think a lot more about what you want to say, which
also makes you wonder better what you want to write. In relation to the photos,
in some post it was difficult to choose an image that synthesized what was
written. When reviewing my post I also realize that I am a little obsessed with
the guitar, is that I love her! jajajaj In general I think it has been a very
good pedagogic exercise and also useful to go letting go of writing in English.
I have felt very comfortable writing this and the reading of the classmates'
subjects have made me have very good times.
In this new post, I will write about the best concert I've ever been to. In my life I have attended several quite good concerts. But the first one I went is my favorite and the most beloved, I mean the concert "The dark side of the moon " by Roger Waters. The concert was at the National Stadium on March 14, 2007. At that time I was 22 year old and I was studying in Valparaiso. Roger Waters was a member of the English rock band Pink Floyd, composing much of the band's lyrics and songs. "The dark side of the moon" is a trascendental album in rock music, and is considered by many critics as the best rock album of all time. The concert was incredible. Before it started people were very restless and excited. There were people of all ages. The concert began and the stadium vibrated, one classic theme after another, played with mastery. The sound was incredible and the lights and special effects were worthy of any Pink Floyd concert. I remember that ...

I feel very identified with your post hahaha. Mainly regarding the comfort of having a limited topic on which to write and discovering some interesting things about other people who write about the same, this makes the blog experience more entertaining :)
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ResponderEliminarI agree, I also think that it is very pedagogic
Funny that you've had a blog before, I've never had one.
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