jueves, 23 de septiembre de 2021

Post 2: The best concert ever

I remember my first and best concert of all in my life, was in 2015 at Movistar Arena, during thosse years I was a big fan of kpop and the concert was of my favorite band: BTS or Bulletproof Boy Scouts, the name signifies the group's desire to block out stereotypes, criticisms and expectations that aim on adolescents like bullets. The concert was just wonderful, before it started my best friend and I made a few friends, we danced together and we play at guessing what are the names of the songs that were playing in our cellphones. Then inside the stadium everything was excitement, the place had a beautiful light show and the dance of our favorite band was amazing. I felt so much emotion, I let myself be carried away by the euphoria of the others, I screamed a lot for nothing and I was excited for every little thing that happened, I felt really happy to be able to be enjoying all those emotions with my best friend. It is a pity that years later they became so famous, the tickets to their concerts became very expensive for me and I could'nt see them again, so that's why I will never forget that first best concert.

miércoles, 8 de septiembre de 2021

Post 1: A Country you would like to visit

Kiyomizu-dera temple (Kyoto)

Is easy to answer the first question, once in a while I ask myself where I would like to travel, I always answer the same and I am pretty sure that the best choice for me is Japan. If someday I can go I hope I can visit all the cities of Japan. Thanks to television, japanese animation and internet I have been able to observe the culture of Japan, I have especially seen the classic orientar architecture that characterizes its most popular towns and places, one of these would be the Kiyomizu-dera temple. Another thing that interests me about Japan is the famous "Hanami Festival", it's about observing the blossoming of cherry blossoms, when all the trees turn pink and look very pretty.

If I had to choose between living in japan or just being a tourist I would definitely choose to be a tourist, I have heard that life in Japan is quite complicated because they are very demanding in studies and at work. I couldn't live every day of my life trying to give my 100% at work or studies, I would die from stress and obviously I don't like that idea.

Post 8: English Language Challenges