Last Wednesday, we had an oral exam for 21st century skills and democratic citizenship education. All class was divided into working groups. Each group had to prepare a video showing democracy and citizenship examples in Danish schools. My group observed and prepared some videos for our oral exam when we went to Danish school for teaching practice, as the others did so. And the last Wednesday was the time for presentation. My group was the second one, so we first listened to the other group and watched their videos with the other friends and Peter and Thomas. We liked their videos, İt was nice and so colourful. And Peter and Thomas asked some question about their videos and observations. And now it was our turn. We arranged our presentation environment, we were four and the first one to explain her observations about Danish schools. She mentioned what our video was included in and what we observed. Then she said “Let’s watch our videos and then we will talk about it.” And she pressed the button to start the video. Everybody focused on our video and were ready for watching the video, and we did so. However, we were surprised and Burcu and I looked at eachother because it was not our video. It was Enrique’s Spanish song, Donde Estan Corazon. Everbody was surprised, and then all of us laughed J our friends said “yes it is fine, we want to listen to Enrique.” We immediately changed it and I really could not understand how Enrique’s song began when our video was supposed to begin. :) Fortunately, we finally made our presentation successfully. It was strange and we remember it with a smile...And here ı share Enrique’s song because we could not listen to it. It is time to listen to the song now.
This was hilarious!
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