My history with English is not very good. When I was little I had a teacher who did nothing during classes, just wrote on the blackboard and then picked up her phone. I don’t remember learning. That’s why when I grew up and we changed teachers, it was very difficult to adapt to what I needed to know. The new teacher was confused, she had an assistant who taught us American English while she taught British English, so I used to confuse the words. But then I adapted and became fond of the language for movies and music. I decided to continue and although I don’t have a good base I know that I can improve.
Post 3: "The most embarrassing thing I am willing to admit"
There were already a lot of people inside and with my sister we went to buy the popcorn, which was a very bad idea because when we came back the room was too dark. I carried the bag of popcorn that was the biggest in size and as I walked all excited towards my mom I stumbled on a step and fell face down under some seats where everything was noticeable. The popcorn flew down the aisle and I didn’t know what to do at the time. The most embarassing moment I have in memory at the moment happened a couple of years ago. With my mother and sister we went to the cinema to see the premiere of a highly acclaimed film, so it was very crowded. Back then in Arica there was only one cinema with a single room that was giant. My face burned with shame because many laughed (including my mom and sister). Then I picked up the popcorn that was left in the bag and my little dignity to sit down. And since then I’ve never agreed to carry the popcorn when I’m asked to, let alone the drinks. ...
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