martes, 24 de septiembre de 2019

My favourite game.




Hi people, today I’m gonna talk about my favourite game.

Well, I think I don’t play many games because I prefer to do other things (like read), but there is one I play since I was a child and recently I download on my smartphone. It’s Sudoku (yeah it’s a little nerdy) and I like very much.
The objective of this game is to fill a 9x9 grid divided into 3x3 sub-grids with the numbers from 1 to 9 starting from some numbers already arranged in some of the cells. No number should be repeated in the same row, column or sub-grid.
There are several levels of difficulties; it could be easy, medium and expert, among others. The more numbers there are within the grid, the easier it will be to complete the Sudoku.
My favourite part of Sudoku is all about it, because you need to be really concentrated all the time to can do it, especially for the most difficult levels.
I think I like it because you don't need anyone but yourself to play it, unless you are not able to complete it and need help.
Before, I played from time to time, when I found it in some newspaper. But now that I have it on my cell phone I play a lot more.

People say that it help to excercise the brain, for mamory and all of that. 

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Unsolved sudoku/Sudoku solved

lunes, 9 de septiembre de 2019

A TEACHER THAT INSPIRED ME


Hi people, today I’m gonna talk about a wonderful teacher that inspired me.

He is Richard, my Math teacher in high school. I met him when I started first grade. We both arrived at the school the same year, so we were both new.

Resultado de imagen para mathsWhen I met him, he was very young (well, he still is) and you can think that a young teacher should be relax and funny but he wasn’t. Quite the contrary, he was very serious and strict.

I admit that at the first he didn’t like me very much because his subject it was a little difficult to me, but over time it started to get better. And that was thanks to him, because he worried a lot about his student learning.

What inspired me about him was that when he explained the subject to you, when he solved some exercise, he wasn’t trying to make you learn things by heart; he was trying to make you understand things, understand where they came from. That was very good for me, because I realized that that way I learn better, understanding things.

And well, thanks to him I decided study engineering, thank to him I could enter the university I wanted and thanks to him I have passed all my subjects. And obviously thanks to me.