The English Resource Center conducted an event called “Who wants to be a millionaire?” But unlike any other game shows the
contestants here are the students of Asia Pacific College who are taking up the
English Term and some of the contestants are students from different courses.
My blockmates Kristopher Andree Coquia, Jerica Valerio,
and Marlou Macalalad were the chosen students to represent our block ABMA 151.
Each group of representatives went through a series of random questions about
books, authors and vocabularies. The questions were actually challenging, I
myself was trying to answer the questions flashing on the screen and I also had
a hard time answering them.
The game went from easy to
average to difficult questions. Our representative was able to pass
through the easy round; almost all of them did but the scoring system had to be
changed because there were many ties. Our block representatives were lucky enough to pass the average round
but sadly they were not able to pass through the Final round. Five
blocks moved on and the winners were the representatives from ABMA136 and
ABMA152.
It was fun and you’ll really learn something
from it at the same time you’re enjoying to watch them play. Being an audience
has its benefits as well. It may not be the cash prizes and the trophies but
the knowledge of what you learn from watching them.
Even though my blockmates were not able to
pass the final round I’m still proud of them because I know they did their best
and besides from that what really matters most is that they enjoyed the game
and they accepted their failure with sportsmanship and we were there to support
them through-out the game Yey!! , And I know everyone who were there to attend
the event really enjoyed .
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