When I think of something successful that ever happened to me, the first thing that comes to mind is an April afternoon in 2006 when my teacher tells me that we will Castilian an academic event. The next day sabĂaa yet what he meant exactly that event, but was the only one in my year went, the rest were a couple of third year and fourth-and several fifth year. We went to another school where there were people from other schools distributed in different tables in a large room, and little was heard about what we would do.
Suddenly, the phrase "School Newspaper" rerang in the middle of everything. A school newspaper, we would write a paper! The truth could not believe I would have taken me into the group, if I did not consider myself as good at the time of writing. As we arrived late we quickly distribute the sections of the newspaper, and quickly chose issues sports, especially because I had been keeping many criticisms of Luis Sojo, who had been ma nager of the Venezuelan team in the inaugural World Baseball Classic.
I got down to work. I gathered my vthey decided.
When I return, I can not believe that in front were putting a big "Luis Sojo We were disappointed" and quickly told me to draft a summary of my article while another turned the tables with a picture of that in question. I could not help but feel an immense pride in me to note that, despite being the youngest in the group, could gain a position among them.