On Wednesday 27, I went to an activity about the story written by Mark Twain. In this report I´m goint to write my point of view about the activity, things that I liked and disliked.
First, the woman who had been teacher for 30 years at the CCN talked all about bibliography to Mark Twain. I want to say that she talks perfectly. That part of the activity was amazing because she is a perfect example to see that if some people want to talk like her and put all their effort, they can talk in that way. She explained how this written fought to get his dream and crossed one part of the United States to arrive to a place, where in the future he could be a great written. She talked about Mark Twain´s entire life when he lived around The Mississippi River and all situations that he have passed in one moment of his life.
Personal I think that the presentation from the student of the CCN was not what I expected of them. I hoped more of those students, because that institute has a great reputation to teach English, and I could listen many mistakes in their pronunciation. During the presentation I couldn´t understand its main meaning which they wanted to expressed us. The sequence of the theater presentation was not clear for me, because they showed a flower, throw it and two minutes later they show it again, and the context wasn´t to show the flower again because that part of the presentation happened before that. I consider that the scenery wasn´t appropriate for a theater presentation, they don´t have the necessary things to cover it.
I liked how they taught the differences about men´s and women´s personality, and how they accepted each other. They showed how since the beginning people had problems that they had to resolve, it depends the kind of problem that they have to pass, stress increased. I could see in that activity how humans since always need to be talking to somebody. I think that there aren´t people who want to be alone since they are born until they die, in addition it can´t be that somebody doesn´t talk in all her/his life.
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