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Friday, September 27, 2013

Come! Let's Sing!




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Do you like to watch singing contests? How about being in one?

 In this article, I will talk about the singing contests that we’ve been in our senior year. Come and read it, then let me know what you think.

Topic no. 1:

The Voice of Boyle

Most of us like to sing. But not all of those that like to sing have the confidence to do what they like. And maybe that’s the cool thing about The Voice; because you can sing your hearts out without getting embarrassed since the judges wouldn’t know who sang the song unless they turn around. It’s such a great concept and applying this to a project is what I can say: Genius!

The rules were pretty simple: For every judge that turn for you, you’ll get a +5 on your grade.  If we will be able to get all the 5 teachers to turn their chair for us, we will get a +5 for our Periodical Exam. It seems hard, but looking at the bright side, it’s an easier project than regular Mathematics projects.  And it’s a group project making it a lot easier for us.


Last Year For Us and for Pistang Pinoy



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Maybe you are asking yourself what "Pistang Pinoy" is. Well, it is an event in my school, Pasig City Science High School, similar to Buwan ng Wika. We gather all together for a once in a year feast of different filipino foods. But before this feast we had a program at our gymnasium. Everyone was really ecstatic about this event, including me.The awarding of winners was also held during this day, luckily our team for the Balagtasan won and they were champion. Good job guys. Anyway, we, IV-Berzelius, also had a few photo sessions with our adviser here is one.

After that photo session and the program we were allowed to go back to our classrooms and have our own program. There was also a contest for every year level, our foods were checked and the room decorations. One judge came into our room, tasted our food and then gave judgments about it. 


Toughest August



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A lot of activities our being held in our school every month. But for me August is the busiest and toughest month of the year because it’s Filipino month. There are a lot of competitions and programs prepared by the Filipino department. Some of them are balagtasan, masining na pagkukuwento, maunawang pagbasa, talumpatian, likhang awit, and of course Pistang Pinoy.

Another event that made me busy this month is the 20th Division Secondary Schools Press Conference. I was one of the young journalists who were sent to compete with 10 other high schools. It’s my second time to represent our school. Unfortunately, I haven’t won any award until now. I would be competing again this coming October for the regionals and I really hope to take home the bacon this time. Pray for me! 
 
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