Lost in Procrastination | CPE Project n.3-n.4 part #1•
And from the darkness of my bed I rose again, after days and days of laziness and desire of doing nothing with my life.It's been two weeks since the last post on this blog, I guess, and I'm so sorry but sometimes happens that I have this constant feeling of tiredness and I do not have the energy for studying or being an active person.
I suck, I know.
But here I am, again!
These weeks have been so full of homework, between the english course and the french one, and I did not manage to do everything, indeed I didn't finished yet all that John asked us to do and I feel so guilty for that, of course, but I'm fixing the situation and it's a big thing.
A month has passed since this course has begun, and it's going on pretty well. John is a great teacher even though we are impossible as students and we talk a lot - so sorry, we are like teenagers sometimes. The classmates are more friendly day-to-day and those 2 hours and a half pass very quickly.
Did I say that I really enjoy this course?
It reminds me of when I was in England, and it's a pleasure staying in contact with different people who do not come from my ugly town. At the beginning of this course I was so afraid and I thought that no one was gonna like me or talk to me, instead everyone talks to me now and its'...
For what concern the work in itself, we are doing different things, but we are working especially on the speaking part - because the final exam has a tough one. I wouldn't mind doing more exercises about "word formation" or other stuff that we might find in the written test but I guess that we'll do that during all the next moths. - Those exercises, about "word formation" or "key word transformation", have the devil within and I find them so difficult to do. -
Apart from this, everything else is ok, and usually all the tasks that John let us do are also funny! For example, the 22th October he made us draw an animal in danger and describe it. It tourned out that not all of us are good artists and we still draw as a child would do, or worse.
I attach here some of our masterpiece, they should be shown at the MoMa in New York:
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Credits: Viviana |
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Credits: Mattia and Riccardo. |
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Credits: Sabrina and Me. |
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Credits: Vittorio |
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Credits: Aurora and Livia |
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Credits: Giusy and Gaia. |
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Credits: Luigi. |
We did this in pairs, but as you can see I don't remember exactly who drew what, so If I wrote some name wrong, correct me please and I will change it.
Another funny-but-tragicomic task we should have done for the 5th November, but that only few people did, was to write an article about an imaginary experience in a farm or in another organic industry and similar. I didn't respect the dead line, of course, but I'm working on it, and even if we should write just 320 words, I find it a little bit complicated. It should be easy for me create an hypothetical situation in which I work as a volunteer in a farm, but basically I don't know what to write. I need to set up all the thing to not create something really boring!
Furthermore, for tomorrow we should work in paris and create a book cover about a specific topic we chose during the last lesson. I worked in pair with Sabrina, and we were immediately sure about the topic, because it speaks to us in a spiritual way: (Pro) Procrastination!
You can only imagine what we will draw and write on this book cover.
As soon as we finish it, I'll post it on this blog so you can admire our "Mona Lisa".
And for this week is all,
If you're reading this, thanks, you've earn a biscuit <3
See you soon!
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