jueves, 7 de marzo de 2013

Who's guilty?



The other day the teacher told us a story and she asked: who's the guiltiest?
The story was about a girl who got pregnant and what people close to her did. There were many disagreements in class, so here I am, trying to explain my point of view. 

It seems to me that the girl was a victim, although she was guilty of her own acts. Because of this, the guiltiest is the guy, her boyfriend. He left her alone, avoiding what happened. That was just cruel. 
Second place goes to the doctor, because... he is a doctor!, and he didn't help her. If you are a doctor is your job to help in these cases, right? Besides, being a friend of the family...
Thirdly, the nurse. I have to say that she was the only one who tried to help the girl, but she made such a big mistake. 
After the nurse, the girl is who continues the list. She was guilty and she didn't do the right thing, but she was desperate and there was no one by her side. 
Now is teacher's turn. She didn't try to help the girl but it doesn't make her guilty. She wasn't kind, that's all. 
Finally, the parents are the last of the list. They are not guilty, they couldn't help her or do anything because they didn't know what was happening. 

After all, each of us has our own way of thinking and draw conclusions. So, I have a simple question for you: in your opinion, who's the guiltiest?



lunes, 21 de enero de 2013

One summer's day


Last summer was an unforgettable experience, full of fun and excitement.  I went to California, to a host family, to practice my English. I never thought that the destiny would carry me to a special friend. A friend who, actually, was one day so close to me.

The first time I saw her was on the bus we took in Donosti to go to the airport. She was a very shy and quiet girl, but she seemed nice. The days passed, the sun was shining in California and we were having fun. I made a lot of friends but I realized that I had with Maddi, that shy girl, a special connection. We laughed a lot together and, somehow, we understood each other. We had a really good time.

One day, when we went to spend the evening with other friends in Laguna Beach, something surprising happened. Maddi was typing on the phone and I looked at the screen. I thought I saw something in the background, but I thought it couldn’t be true. She couldn’t have a picture of my favorite band in her mobile phone. We were totally different. Absolutely different! That had to be... impossible?

Finally we realized we liked the same group and that we have been in the same concert in 2010! In the same area of the event, so close each other! We were puzzled, really shocked, for three days. And we keep smiling every time we remember that. Definitely, music makes people come together.



miércoles, 28 de noviembre de 2012

What are teenagers worried about?




Nowadays most of teenagers are worried about keeping up their good grades and getting into a good college. It´s because, basically, their life depends on these few years in highschool, so they try their best to get into a good college to prosper in life and get a job they are interested in.

Another concern is the reputation. Teenagers are too worried about what other people think about them. They feel under pressure when they act, when they talk. People are afraid of showing their real personality, of saying what they really think, of wearing their favorite clothes.

I know I'm not the most appropriate to say this, but we all should have more confidence in ourselves.






lunes, 22 de octubre de 2012

Malala Yousafzai


Malala Yousafzai, a 14 year old girl from Pakistan, was shot two weeks ago by the Taliban while she was returning home on a school bus. Two students, Malala´s friends, were also injured in the attack. All this happened after she did an interview for the BBC talking about her rights.

In my opinion, the culture is not everything. Human rights are above all and, I think, that this courageous girl has been the voice of the girls and the most of the students of her country. These girls are in real danger, they could be killed by a Taliban any day, and just because they go to school!

On the one hand, Malala is a girl who doesn´t give up, and her father supports her all the time. She only wants to have her education and study medicine like any other girl in the world, but being a girl in that country makes your life hard, difficult. On the other hand, I can´t understand why people don´t let women have their education. It is cruel and inhuman.  

To sum up, I think that is hard to know how in some countries people still having that point of view, where women are almost nothing. It must be hard to see how your dreams are coming down, just for being a girl.



miércoles, 26 de septiembre de 2012

Dear Futur Me:



Dear future me,

How are you doing? (It´s funny, because “you” are “me”) I´m very mixed right now. I hope that you have things clearer now and that you have chosen the right way. I would like to see my face reading this letter!

If your passion for the arts, drawing and writing have not changed (something I think impossible), you will be studying graphic design, architecture or any other career that you really like. Are you still leaving things to the last minute? I hope you have changed that and you're working hard in college.

Have you been to Germany and Scotland? I can´t wait to go there! I really don´t know where you could be living, but I think I would be sharing a flat in an interesting city with some friends. I hope you've met nice people from all over the world and, maybe, you have found someone special too. I wish you haven´t forgotten your childhood friends. Don´t lose your great relationship with all of them! Maybe you can´t see them very often but, please, stay in touch! Certainly, have you cut or dyed you hair? I hope you haven´t.

Have fun wherever you are and enjoy your free time! Save money and travel as much as you can! Enjoy your 23´s having good times with your new friends, but without forget your old ones and your family! I hope you haven´t changed too much.
Best whises,


Yourself

martes, 18 de septiembre de 2012

Being 17!




                          We are seventeen and this is our time to enjoy the freedom and have fun in our last year until being eighteen and start having a lot of responsibilities. But how can we have fun if we aren´t older enough to do some stuff and if our parents are always trying to control us?

                           On the one hand, there are some pros of being seventeen like, for example, our holidays during all summer or not having to work. What is more, we don´t have money problems, because we are dependent on our parents. Moreover, I think that the main advantage of our age is that we have less responsibilities and more free time.

                           On the other hand, there are disadvantages like when we try to get into a club and the bouncers stop us. In addition, we can´t vote and, as a result, we can´t decide about the future of our country. We aren´t allowed to drive or to drink alcohol and we have to tell our parents about every plan we make.

                           In conclusion, I have to say that, in my opinion, there are more advantages than disadvantages of being seventeen. So let´s enjoy the freedom and the good times because we won´t be seventeen forever.