Tuesday, 12 December 2023

 NOTHING VENTURED, NOTHING GAINED 

        My mother was the principal of the elementary school where I studied, she was a very busy woman with many responsibilities, however she made sure that my twin sister and I learned very well the importance of collaborating and participating in all the matters and events of the school without our age mattering, for that reason we always participated in sports contests, speech, poetry, dances and any event that meant to represent our elementary school and make it known. when we finished elementary school, we continued to high school, now my father was the principal,  so history repeated itself. we continued to participate in competitions of all kinds to represent the school, we won several events and I became very competitive so I continued to enter any type of competition that was held even without my mother and father asking me to do it.  I remember once there was a poetry contest in high school and the winner would go to the state contest. I was very excited because competing was already part of my life and still is. so I signed up without telling my parents. why didn't I tell them? Because When my mother heard about the contest she decided that my twin would be the one to participate in the contest. since I am a competitive person, I didn't care that my parents didn't tell me to participate in that contest and I signed in on my own decision.  the first thing that I needed was someone who would train me, although I constantly would compete in poetry contests I needed someone expert in that topic to have a chance to win. Unfortunately, nobody was available to train me; but I decided not to give up.

    Then I decided to recite a poem that I knew perfectly well. The name of the poetry is ESPERPENTO by Oscar Wilde. The poetry is about a love story between a deformed jester and a princess. I love that poetry but that's another story,...I participated in the contest won second place, and went to the state contest. I remember how excited I was, especially because I had achieved it using the knowledge learned through all those years of competitions.

     I constantly told myself: NOTHING VENTURED, NOTHING GAINED. I have nothing to lose and everything to gain, which is my motto.

     When I arrived at the school where the state poetry contest was being held, I was surprised to see that there were contests in different disciplines such as drawing, chess, dance, oratory, etc., and poetry of course.  The poetry contest began, it consisted of two qualifying rounds so I had to recite two different poems and I decided that my second poem would be THE SEMINARIST WITH BLACK EYES; again a love story, it tells the story of a girl who fell in love with a seminarian who daily passed under her balcony on his way to the seminary. I am a romantic woman

When the qualifying rounds ended they announced that the winners of the first three places would be announced, but suddenly they announced that there was a tie; what was my surprise when they said my name and that of another boy; my heart stopped when they announced that there would be a tiebreaker, I didn't remember any other poetry. At that moment the other boy and I approached the jury to give the name of the poem we would recite and what was my surprise when the other boy said that he would recite a poem different from the previous two, I immediately thought that he would win because I wouldn't remember any other poetry and again I decided to take a risk and told the jury that I would recite ESPERPENTO's poetry again.

At the end of the tiebreaker round, they changed the stage for the awards. They announced that the name of the third-place winner who was a tiebreaker would be announced and they said my name. I jumped out of my seat laughing and raising my hands in the air, practically running up to the stage to receive my trophy, when I returned to my seat I thought nothing ventured nothing gained. I took a risk and won. I will never forget those moments in my entire life.

 


Friday, 27 October 2023

My personal profile

 About Me:


I was born in Mexico City in 1997, I spent my early years in Tultitlan, State of Mexico. In 2013, my family and I moved to Merida, Yucatan, where we embraced a new culture. I pursued a degree in Software Engineering at UADY, participating in activities like teaching kids to program at a Book Fair and participating in fencing competitions. I make a thesis project involved Augmented Reality in a museum app, winning first place at the Yucatan Science Fair. I aspire to work in Augmented and Virtual Reality company one day. Currently, I maintain a hotel system for a company in Phoenix, Arizona, but my passion lies in VR app development.





Friday, 20 October 2023

Mariana’s Test Challenge

 

In Mariana’s English class with books, pencil, and pen,
A curious skeleton arrived, seeking a new ability to gain.
The classroom was silent, filled with dread,
With hope and joy, the bony student sat with an empty head.
 
Mariana’s exams were a challenge, long and deep,
With grammar and vocabulary, they made all her students weep.
The skeleton ignores the challenge to face,
Confident that he’d conquer it with grace.
 
Mariana’s questions were tricky, the language so deep,
Conjugations and grammar, in a jumbled heap.
The skeleton tried, with all its might,
But alas, in the exam, it couldn’t take flight.
 
In the realm of learning, where challenges reside,
The skeleton faltered, unable to hide.
Yet Mariana’s guidance persisted, with kindness so sweet,
Cheering up the bony student, making their success complete.


Monday, 16 October 2023

Death Takes a Holiday

 By María Alejandra Bisogno Sauri


As October was coming to an end,

Death started to prepare herself.

She was planning to travel somewhere fun

Perhaps a place to run away the sun.


Sadly, her plane did CRASH! BANG! THUD!

And she landed in a town in Mexico.

But she realized she was actually very welcome

as she learnt about the tradition of the “Día de Muertos”.


She had tequila, mezcal and tepache,

and she tried chilaquiles, pozole and tamales.

Death had become the “life and soul” of the parties.

But deeply sorry she was for the dead bodies.


Friday, 13 October 2023

YUCELY NARVAEZ, LEVEL 9 ENGLISH COURSE

PERSONAL PROFILE
NARVAEZ YUCELY

                                                         

About me
I’m Mexican 100 percent . I was born in Mérida, Yucatán.
This state is located at south of the republic from Mexico next
to Golfo de Mexico wich is between Campeche and Quintana Roo.
Nowadays I’m living in the Merida, in Fidel Velazquez neighborhood.
I’m working as an accountant in a private office called MD ASESORES
CONTABLES and the same time I’m entrepreneur with my boyfriend
in business called TACOS ARABES LA GIBA when we sell grilled meat
kind árabe and roast. We have been together since 10 years.
In addition to all the above I enjoy hanging around with my parents,
my sister and his sons every weekend. I just have a Little sister who
had 2 sons , my first nephew has got 7 years an the other is a babe still.
I like learning new things every that I can. 


My personality

I’m a person out going almost always. I make Friends easily and speak with them quickly without grief. But I prefer surrounding with people with open minded and inspirational people.

Sometimes I’m very obstinate when we speaking about my job, of which are the procedures to do a certain action.
I have a tendency to share my ideas with similar people to me. I avoid the busybody people.
I'm prone to be a Little chatterbox when I want to 
share a gossip or speak about interesting topics.


Thursday, 12 October 2023

MY FIRST CALAVERITA


CALAVERITA 💀

 

The Death comes to Cephcis School 

with a beautiful dark dress and 

a bouquet of cempazuchitl, that 

it'd want to exchange for someone 

who'd like to dance with her 

and after traveling to the beyond, 

but quickly Teachers ejected her and 

her bouquet they kept.

By Adri Ramos C 🎃

English level 7

Cephcis 

Wednesday, 11 October 2023

My Personality in 100 words

 By Alejandra Bisogno Sauri

I’m an introvert and solitary person. Actually, I’m extra circumspect when making friends. Nevertheless, as a human being, I’m still gregarious. So I’m always looking to surround myself with open-minded and easygoing people. Most of my friends are the considerate and perceptive type, who will listen to you and make you feel seen. I don’t get along with apathetic or neurotic people. They’re a pain in the neck. As a fact, I’d say I’m prone to avoiding chatterboxes, busybodies or wet blankets. Individuals like that will just rob your energy. I have an inclination for conscientious, inspirational and unprejudiced people.